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Aon, Marsh and Willis should be fearful, says JLT’s Burke

Arrows about to hit a sweating target

CEO describes package of developments as “entirely logical”.

Dominic Burke, JLT group CEO has said the firm is going into the "back yard" of Aon, Marsh and Willis as it announced a series of management changes as well as mergers and US expansion investment.

According to Burke, JLT will be attacking the likes of Aon, Marsh and Willis as part of its growth plans.

"We are going to take market share from our competitors," he predicted.

Adding: "This sends a very clear message to our competitors - Aon, Marsh, Willis - that we are going into their back yard.

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