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EX-99.1 2 mmc2q2023ex991newsrelease.htm PRESS RELEASE JUNE 30, 2023 Document

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Marsh McLennan
1166 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036-2774
212 345 5000
www.marshmclennan.com

NEWS RELEASE
Exhibit 99.1

MARSH McLENNAN REPORTS SECOND QUARTER 2023 RESULTS
GAAP Revenue Increases 9%; Underlying Revenue Rises 11%
Growth in GAAP Operating Income of 7% and Adjusted Operating Income of 17%
Second Quarter GAAP EPS Rises 8% to $2.07 and Adjusted EPS Increases 16% to $2.20
Six Months GAAP EPS Rises 13% to $4.55 and Adjusted EPS Increases 13% to $4.74

NEW YORK, July 20, 2023 – Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC), the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2023.
Commenting on the results, John Doyle, President and CEO, said: "We delivered another excellent quarter, demonstrating continued momentum and strength across our business. We generated underlying revenue growth of 11%, adjusted EPS growth of 16%, and we continued to expand margins."
"I am proud of our performance in the first half of 2023. Our results reflect the strength of our position, the value we deliver to our clients, and terrific execution by our colleagues."
Consolidated Results
Consolidated revenue in the second quarter of 2023 was $5.9 billion, an increase of 9% compared with the second quarter of 2022. On an underlying basis, revenue increased 11%. Operating income was $1.5 billion, an increase of 7% from a year ago. Adjusted operating income, which excludes noteworthy items as presented in the attached supplemental schedules, rose 17% to $1.5 billion. Net income attributable to the Company was $1.0 billion, or $2.07 per diluted share, compared with $1.91 in the second quarter of 2022. Adjusted earnings per share rose 16% to $2.20 per diluted share compared with $1.89 a year ago.
For the six months ended June 30, 2023, consolidated revenue was $11.8 billion, an increase of 8%, or 10% on an underlying basis compared to the prior period. Operating income was $3.2 billion, an increase of 13% from the prior year period. Adjusted operating income rose 15% to $3.3 billion.
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Net income attributable to the Company was $2.3 billion, or $4.55 per diluted share, compared with $4.01 in the first six months of 2022. Adjusted earnings per share increased 13% to $4.74 per diluted share compared with $4.19 for the first six months of 2022.
Risk & Insurance Services
Risk & Insurance Services revenue was $3.7 billion in the second quarter of 2023, an increase of 12%, or 13% on an underlying basis. Operating income rose 20% to $1.2 billion, and adjusted operating income was $1.2 billion, an increase of 18% versus a year ago. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, revenue was $7.6 billion, an increase of 11%, or 12% on an underlying basis. Operating income rose 22% to $2.6 billion, and adjusted operating income was $2.6 billion, an increase of 17% versus a year ago.
Marsh's revenue in the second quarter was $3.0 billion, an increase of 10% on an underlying basis. In U.S./Canada, underlying revenue rose 9%. International operations produced underlying revenue growth of 10%, reflecting 17% growth in Latin America, 11% growth in EMEA, and 6% growth in Asia Pacific. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, Marsh’s underlying revenue growth was 9%.
Guy Carpenter's revenue in the second quarter was $576 million, an increase of 11% on an underlying basis. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, Guy Carpenter’s underlying revenue growth was 10%.
Consulting
Consulting revenue was $2.2 billion in the second quarter of 2023, an increase of 4%, or 8% on an underlying basis. Operating income decreased 18% to $388 million, while adjusted operating income increased 9% to $403 million. For the first six months ended June 30, 2023, revenue was $4.2 billion, an increase of 3%, or 6% on an underlying basis. Operating income of $799 million decreased 8%, while adjusted operating income increased 5% to $809 million.
Mercer's revenue in the second quarter was $1.4 billion, an increase of 6% on an underlying basis. Health revenue of $518 million increased 10% on an underlying basis. Wealth revenue of $637 million increased 3% on an underlying basis. Career revenue of $219 million increased 6% on an underlying basis. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, Mercer’s revenue was $2.7 billion, an increase of 7% on an underlying basis.
Oliver Wyman’s revenue in the second quarter was $798 million, an increase of 11% on an underlying basis. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, Oliver Wyman’s revenue was $1.5 billion, an increase of 6% on an underlying basis.

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Other Items
The Company repurchased 1.7 million shares of stock for $300 million in the second quarter of 2023. Through six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company has repurchased 3.5 million shares of stock for $600 million.
Last week, the Board of Directors increased the quarterly dividend 20% to $0.710 per share, with the third quarter dividend payable on August 15, 2023.
Conference Call
A conference call to discuss second quarter 2023 results will be held today at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time. The live audio webcast may be accessed at marshmclennan.com. A replay of the webcast will be available approximately two hours after the event. The webcast is listen-only. Those interested in participating in the question-and-answer session may register here to receive the dial-in numbers and unique PIN to access the call.
About Marsh McLennan
Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC) is the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people. The Company’s more than 85,000 colleagues advise clients in 130 countries. With annual revenue of over $20 billion, Marsh McLennan helps clients navigate an increasingly dynamic and complex environment through four market-leading businesses. Marsh provides data-driven risk advisory services and insurance solutions to commercial and consumer clients. Guy Carpenter develops advanced risk, reinsurance and capital strategies that help clients grow profitably and pursue emerging opportunities. Mercer delivers advice and technology-driven solutions that help organizations redefine the world of work, reshape retirement and investment outcomes, and unlock health and well being for a changing workforce. Oliver Wyman serves as a critical strategic, economic and brand advisor to private sector and governmental clients. For more information, visit marshmclennan.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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INFORMATION CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains "forward-looking statements," as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements, which express management's current views concerning future events or results, use words like "anticipate," "assume," "believe," "continue," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "plan," "project" and similar terms, and future or conditional tense verbs like "could," "may," "might," "should," "will" and "would".
Forward-looking statements are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in our forward-looking statements. Factors that could materially affect our future results include, among other things:
the impact of geopolitical or macroeconomic conditions on us, our clients and the countries and industries in which we operate, including from conflicts such as the war in Ukraine, slower GDP growth or recession, capital markets volatility, instability in the banking sector and inflation;
the increasing prevalence of ransomware, supply chain and other forms of cyber attacks, and their potential to disrupt our operations, or the operations of our third party vendors, and result in the disclosure of confidential client or company information;
the impact from lawsuits or investigations arising from errors and omissions, breaches of fiduciary duty or other claims against us in our capacity as a broker or investment advisor, including claims related to our investment business’ ability to execute timely trades;
the financial and operational impact of complying with laws and regulations, including domestic and international sanctions regimes, anti-corruption laws such as the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, U.K. Anti Bribery Act and cybersecurity and data privacy regulations;
our ability to attract, retain and develop industry leading talent;
our ability to compete effectively and adapt to competitive pressures in each of our businesses, including from disintermediation as well as technological change, digital disruption and other types of innovation;
our ability to manage potential conflicts of interest, including where our services to a client conflict, or are perceived to conflict, with the interests of another client or our own interests;
the impact of changes in tax laws, guidance and interpretations, such as the implementation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development international tax framework, or disagreements with tax authorities; and
the regulatory, contractual and reputational risks that arise based on insurance placement activities and insurer revenue streams.
The factors identified above are not exhaustive. Marsh McLennan and its subsidiaries (collectively, the "Company") operate in a dynamic business environment in which new risks emerge frequently. Accordingly, we caution readers not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which are based only on information currently available to us and speak only as of the dates on which they are made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances arising after the date on which it is made.
Further information concerning the Company, including information about factors that could materially affect our results of operations and financial condition, is contained in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the "Risk Factors" section and the "Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" section of our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K.







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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Income
(In millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited) 
 Three Months Ended
 June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
 2023202220232022
Revenue$5,876 $5,379 $11,800 $10,928 
Expense: 
Compensation and benefits3,337 3,010 6,544 6,110 
Other operating expenses1,082 1,005 2,073 2,009 
     Operating expenses
4,419 4,015 8,617 8,119 
Operating income1,457 1,364 3,183 2,809 
Other net benefit credits 60 59 118 121 
Interest income10 24 
Interest expense(146)(114)(282)(224)
Investment income 3 5 28 
Income before income taxes1,384 1,312 3,048 2,736 
Income tax expense337 334 749 672 
Net income before non-controlling interests1,047 978 2,299 2,064 
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests12 11 29 26 
Net income attributable to the Company$1,035 $967 $2,270 $2,038 
Net income per share attributable to the Company:
- Basic$2.09 $1.93 $4.59 $4.06 
- Diluted$2.07 $1.91 $4.55 $4.01 
Average number of shares outstanding:
- Basic495 501 495 502 
- Diluted499 506 499 508 
Shares outstanding at June 30494 499 494 499 
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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Supplemental Information - Revenue Analysis
Three Months Ended June 30
(Millions) (Unaudited)
The Company conducts business in 130 countries. As a result, foreign exchange rate movements may impact period-to-period comparisons of revenue. Similarly, certain other items such as acquisitions and dispositions, including transfers among businesses, may impact period over period comparisons of revenue. Non-GAAP underlying revenue measures the change in revenue from one period to the next by isolating these impacts.
   Components of Revenue Change*
 Three Months Ended June 30,% Change
GAAP Revenue*
Currency ImpactAcquisitions/
Dispositions/ Other Impact**
Non-GAAP
Underlying Revenue
 20232022
Risk and Insurance Services     
Marsh$3,038 $2,778 %(1)%%10 %
Guy Carpenter576 522 10 %(1)%11 %
     Subtotal3,614 3,300 %(1)%%10 %
Fiduciary interest income108 13 
     Total Risk and Insurance Services3,722 3,313 12 %(1)%%13 %
Consulting 
Mercer1,374 1,389 (1)%(1)%(6)%%
Oliver Wyman Group798 695 15 %%11 %
     Total Consulting2,172 2,084 %(3)%%
Corporate Eliminations(18)(18)
     Total Revenue$5,876 $5,379 %(1)%(1)%11 %
Revenue Details
The following table provides more detailed revenue information for certain of the components presented above:
   Components of Revenue Change*
 Three Months Ended June 30,% Change
GAAP Revenue*
Currency ImpactAcquisitions/
Dispositions/ Other Impact**
Non-GAAP
Underlying Revenue
 20232022
Marsh:     
EMEA (a)$858 $780 10 %(1)%11 %
Asia Pacific (a)357 347 %(4)%%%
Latin America137 118 15 %(1)%17 %
     Total International1,352 1,245 %(2)%10 %
U.S./Canada1,686 1,533 10 %%%
     Total Marsh$3,038 $2,778 %(1)%%10 %
Mercer: 
Wealth $637 $597 %(1)%%%
Health518 587 (12)%(19)%10 %
Career219 205 %(1)%%%
     Total Mercer$1,374 $1,389 (1)%(1)%(6)%%
(a)In the first quarter of 2023, the Company began reporting the Marsh India operations in EMEA. Prior year results for India have been reclassified from Asia Pacific to EMEA for comparative purposes.
* Rounded to whole percentages. Components of revenue may not add due to rounding.
** Acquisitions, dispositions, and other includes the impact of current and prior year items excluded from the calculation of non-GAAP underlying revenue for comparability purposes. Details on these items are provided in the reconciliation of non-GAAP revenue to GAAP revenue tables included in this release.

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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Supplemental Information - Revenue Analysis
Six Months Ended June 30
(Millions) (Unaudited)
The Company conducts business in 130 countries. As a result, foreign exchange rate movements may impact period-to-period comparisons of revenue. Similarly, certain other items such as acquisitions and dispositions, including transfers among businesses, may impact period over period comparisons of revenue. Non-GAAP underlying revenue measures the change in revenue from one period to the next by isolating these impacts.
   Components of Revenue Change*
 Six Months Ended
 June 30,
% Change
GAAP Revenue*
Currency ImpactAcquisitions/
Dispositions/ Other Impact**
Non-GAAP
Underlying Revenue
 20232022
Risk and Insurance Services     
Marsh$5,782 $5,324 %(2)%%%
Guy Carpenter1,647 1,521 %(1)%10 %
     Subtotal7,429 6,845 %(2)%%%
Fiduciary interest income199 17 
     Total Risk and Insurance Services7,628 6,862 11 %(2)%%12 %
Consulting 
Mercer2,718 2,732 (1)%(2)%(5)%%
Oliver Wyman Group1,485 1,362 %(1)%%%
     Total Consulting4,203 4,094 %(2)%(2)%%
Corporate Eliminations(31)(28)
     Total Revenue$11,800 $10,928 %(2)%10 %
Revenue Details
The following table provides more detailed revenue information for certain of the components presented above:
   Components of Revenue Change*
 Six Months Ended
 June 30,
% Change
GAAP Revenue*
Currency ImpactAcquisitions/
Dispositions/ Other Impact**
Non-GAAP
Underlying Revenue
 20232022
Marsh:     
EMEA (a)$1,790 $1,649 %(3)%%10 %
Asia Pacific (a)669 641 %(5)%%%
Latin America252 222 13 %14 %
     Total International2,711 2,512 %(3)%%10 %
U.S./Canada3,071 2,812 %%%
     Total Marsh$5,782 $5,324 %(2)%%%
Mercer: 
Wealth$1,218 $1,214 (3)%%
Health1,063 1,111 (4)%(1)%(12)%11 %
Career437 407 %(3)%%%
     Total Mercer$2,718 $2,732 (1)%(2)%(5)%%
(a)In the first quarter of 2023, the Company began reporting the Marsh India operations in EMEA. Prior year results for India have been reclassified from Asia Pacific to EMEA for comparative purposes.
* Rounded to whole percentages. Components of revenue may not add due to rounding.
** Acquisitions, dispositions, and other includes the impact of current and prior year items excluded from the calculation of non-GAAP underlying revenue for comparability purposes. Details on these items are provided in the reconciliation of non-GAAP revenue to GAAP revenue tables included in this release.
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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures
Three Months Ended June 30
(Millions) (Unaudited)
Overview
The Company reports its financial results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (referred to in this release as in accordance with "GAAP" or "reported" results). The Company also refers to and presents certain additional non-GAAP financial measures, within the meaning of Regulation G and item 10(e) Regulation S-K in accordance with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These measures are: non-GAAP revenue, adjusted operating income (loss), adjusted operating margin, adjusted income, net of tax and adjusted earnings per share (EPS). The Company has included reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP in the following tables.
The Company believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful supplemental information that enables investors to better compare the Company’s performance across periods. Management also uses these measures internally to assess the operating performance of its businesses and to decide how to allocate resources. However, investors should not consider these non-GAAP measures in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the financial information that the Company reports in accordance with GAAP. The Company's non-GAAP measures include adjustments that reflect how management views its businesses, and may differ from similarly titled non-GAAP measures presented by other companies.
Adjusted Operating Income (Loss) and Adjusted Operating Margin
Adjusted operating income (loss) is calculated by excluding the impact of certain noteworthy items from the Company's GAAP operating income (loss). The following tables identify these noteworthy items and reconcile adjusted operating income (loss) to GAAP operating income (loss), on a consolidated and reportable segment basis, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022. The following tables also present adjusted operating margin. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, adjusted operating margin is calculated by dividing the sum of adjusted operating income and identified intangible asset amortization by consolidated or segment adjusted revenue. The Company's adjusted revenue used in the determination of adjusted operating margin is calculated by excluding the impact of certain noteworthy items from the Company's GAAP revenue.
Risk & Insurance ServicesConsultingCorporate/
Eliminations
Total
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023    
Operating income (loss)$1,157$388$(88)$1,457
Operating margin31.1 %17.9 %N/A24.8 %
Add (deduct) impact of noteworthy items:
Restructuring, excluding JLT (a)28727 62
Changes in contingent consideration (b)10 10
JLT integration and restructuring costs (c)3 3
Acquisition related costs (d)
10 10
Disposal of business(2) (2)
Operating income adjustments411527 83
Adjusted operating income (loss)$1,198$403$(61)$1,540
Total identified intangible amortization expense$73$14$ $87
Adjusted operating margin34.2 %19.2 %N/A27.7 %
    
Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
Operating income (loss)$967$475$(78)$1,364
Operating margin29.2 %22.8 %N/A25.4 %
Add (deduct) impact of noteworthy items:
Restructuring, excluding JLT (a)11413 28
Changes in contingent consideration (b)125— 17
JLT acquisition-related costs (e)1114
JLT legacy legal charges (f)
11(1)— 10
Disposal of business (g)(112)— (112)
Deconsolidation of Russian businesses and other related charges2(2)— 
Operating income adjustments47(106)16 (43)
Adjusted operating income (loss)$1,014$369$(62)$1,321
Total identified intangible amortization expense$71$12$— $83
Adjusted operating margin32.8 %19.3 %N/A26.7 %
(a)In 2023, costs primarily include severance and lease exit charges for activities focused on workforce actions, rationalization of technology and functional resources, and reductions in real estate.
(b)Change in fair value of contingent consideration related to acquisitions and dispositions measured each quarter.
(c)Reflects adjustments to restructuring liabilities for future rent under non-cancelable leases for a legacy JLT U.K. location.
(d)Integration costs for the Westpac superannuation fund transaction in Australia, which closed on April 1, 2023.
(e)Retention costs related to the acquisition of JLT.
(f)Charges and recoveries related to legacy JLT legal matters.
(g)Reflects a gain of $112 million on the sale of the Mercer U.S. affinity business in the second quarter of 2022. This amount is included in revenue in the consolidated statements of income and excluded from non-GAAP revenue and adjusted revenue used in the calculation of adjusted operating margin.
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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures
Six Months Ended June 30
(Millions) (Unaudited)

Risk & Insurance ServicesConsultingCorporate/
Eliminations
Total
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023    
Operating income (loss)$2,552 $799 $(168)$3,183 
Operating margin 33.5 %19.0 %N/A27.0 %
Add (deduct) impact of noteworthy items:
Restructuring, excluding JLT (a)47 16 39 102 
Changes in contingent consideration (b)16 1  17 
JLT integration and restructuring costs (c)16   16 
JLT legacy legal charges (d)
 (51) (51)
Disposal of business (e) 17  17 
Acquisition related costs (f)
— 27  27 
Operating income adjustments79 10 39 128 
Adjusted operating income (loss)$2,631 $809 $(129)$3,311 
Total identified intangible amortization expense$147 $25 $ $172 
Adjusted operating margin36.4 %19.8 %N/A29.5 %
Six Months Ended June 30, 2022    
Operating income (loss)$2,088 $867 $(146)$2,809 
Operating margin 30.4 %21.2 %N/A25.7 %
Add (deduct) impact of noteworthy items:
Restructuring, excluding JLT (a)20 20 46 
Changes in contingent consideration (b)22 — 27 
JLT integration and restructuring costs (c)12 
JLT legacy legal charges (d)
14 (11)— 
Disposal of business (e)— (112)— (112)
JLT acquisition-related costs (g)20 24 
Legal claims (h)
30 — — 30 
Deconsolidation of Russian businesses and other related charges (i)42 10 — 52 
Operating income adjustments154 (96)24 82 
Adjusted operating income (loss)$2,242 $771 $(122)$2,891 
Total identified intangible amortization expense$149 $25 $— $174 
Adjusted operating margin34.7 %19.9 %N/A28.2 %
(a)In 2023, costs primarily include severance and lease exit charges for activities focused on workforce actions, rationalization of technology and functional resources, and reductions in real estate. Costs also reflect charges for Marsh's operational excellence program.
(b)Change in fair value of contingent consideration related to acquisitions and dispositions measured each quarter.
(c)Reflects adjustments to restructuring liabilities for future rent under non-cancelable leases for a legacy JLT U.K. location.
(d)Reflects insurance and indemnity recoveries for a legacy JLT E&O matter relating to suitability of advice provided to individuals for defined benefit pension transfers in the U.K.
(e)Loss on sale of an individual financial advisory business in Canada. The second quarter of 2022 reflects a gain of $112 million on the sale of the Mercer U.S. affinity business. These amounts are included in revenue in the consolidated statements of income and excluded from non-GAAP revenue and adjusted revenue used in the calculation of adjusted operating margin.
(f)Integration costs for the Westpac superannuation fund transaction in Australia, which closed on April 1, 2023.
(g)Retention costs related to the acquisition of JLT.
(h)Settlement charges and legal costs related to strategic recruiting.
(i)Loss on deconsolidation of Russian businesses and other related charges. The loss on deconsolidation of $39 million is included in revenue in the consolidated statements of income and excluded from non-GAAP revenue and adjusted revenue used in the calculation of adjusted operating margin. The remaining expense charges of $13 million are included in other operating expenses in the consolidated statements of income.



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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures
Three and Six Months Ended June 30
(In millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
Adjusted income, net of tax is calculated as the Company's GAAP income from continuing operations, adjusted to reflect the after tax impact of the operating income adjustments in the preceding tables and the additional items listed below. Adjusted EPS is calculated by dividing the Company’s adjusted income, net of tax, by the average number of shares outstanding-diluted for the relevant period. The following tables reconcile adjusted income, net of tax to GAAP income from continuing operations and adjusted EPS to GAAP EPS for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2023
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2022
AmountAdjusted EPSAmountAdjusted EPS
Net income before non-controlling interests, as reported$1,047 $978 
Less: Non-controlling interest, net of tax12 11 
Subtotal$1,035 $2.07 $967 $1.91 
Operating income adjustments$83 $(43)
Investments adjustment (1)
Pension settlement adjustment 
Income tax effect of adjustments (a)(17)33 
65 0.13 (8)(0.02)
Adjusted income, net of tax$1,100 $2.20 $959 $1.89 
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2023
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2022
AmountAdjusted EPSAmountAdjusted EPS
Net income before non-controlling interests, as reported$2,299 $2,064 
Less: Non-controlling interest, net of tax29 26 
Subtotal$2,270 $4.55 $2,038 $4.01 
Operating income adjustments$128 $82 
Investments adjustment 1 (8)
Pension settlement adjustment  
Income tax effect of adjustments (a)(33)15 
96 0.19 90 0.18 
Adjusted income, net of tax$2,366 $4.74 $2,128 $4.19 
(a)For items with an income tax impact, the tax effect was calculated using an effective tax rate based on the tax jurisdiction for each item.

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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Supplemental Information
Three and Six Months Ended June 30
(Millions) (Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
 June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
 2023202220232022
Consolidated
Compensation and benefits$3,337 $3,010 $6,544 $6,110 
Other operating expenses1,082 1,005 2,073 2,009 
Total expenses$4,419 $4,015 $8,617 $8,119 
Depreciation and amortization expense$91 $85 $175 $174 
Identified intangible amortization expense87 83 172 174 
Total $178 $168 $347 $348 
Risk and Insurance Services
Compensation and benefits$1,923 $1,750 $3,803 $3,551 
Other operating expenses642 596 1,273 1,223 
Total expenses$2,565 $2,346 $5,076 $4,774 
Depreciation and amortization expense$49 $40 $86 $83 
Identified intangible amortization expense73 71 147 149 
Total$122 $111 $233 $232 
 
Consulting
Compensation and benefits$1,271 $1,145 $2,439 $2,309 
Other operating expenses513 464 965 918 
Total expenses$1,784 $1,609 $3,404 $3,227 
Depreciation and amortization expense$27 $27 $48 $53 
Identified intangible amortization expense14 12 25 25 
Total$41 $39 $73 $78 



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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Millions)
(Unaudited)
June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
ASSETS  
Current assets:  
Cash and cash equivalents$1,171 $1,442 
Cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity (a)11,564 10,660 
Net receivables6,986 5,852 
Other current assets1,081 1,005 
Total current assets20,802 18,959 
Goodwill and intangible assets19,129 18,788 
Fixed assets, net870 871 
Pension related assets2,331 2,127 
Right of use assets1,569 1,562 
Deferred tax assets365 358 
Other assets1,500 1,449 
TOTAL ASSETS$46,566 $44,114 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Short-term debt$2,375 $268 
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities3,137 3,278 
Accrued compensation and employee benefits2,021 3,095 
Current lease liabilities309 310 
Accrued income taxes407 221 
Fiduciary liabilities (a)11,564 10,660 
Total current liabilities19,813 17,832 
Long-term debt10,247 11,227 
Pension, post-retirement and post-employment benefits866 921 
Long-term lease liabilities1,699 1,667 
Liabilities for errors and omissions364 355 
Other liabilities1,438 1,363 
Total equity12,139 10,749 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$46,566 $44,114 
(a)In the second quarter of 2023, the Company changed the presentation of fiduciary assets and liabilities on the consolidated balance sheets. Cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity was reclassified from an offset to fiduciary liabilities to current assets, with the corresponding fiduciary liabilities reclassified to current liabilities. The presentation in the December 31, 2022 consolidated balance sheet was conformed to the current presentation.

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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Millions) (Unaudited)

Six Months Ended
June 30,
20232022
Operating cash flows:
Net income before non-controlling interests$2,299 $2,064 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash provided by operations:
Depreciation and amortization347 348 
Non-cash lease expense143 152 
Deconsolidation of Russian businesses 39 
Share-based compensation expense191 194 
Net gain on investments, disposition of assets and other(9)(130)
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Accrued compensation and employee benefits(1,101)(992)
Provision for taxes, net of payments and refunds245 235 
Net receivables(1,029)(978)
Other changes to assets and liabilities(98)40 
Contributions to pension and other benefit plans in excess of current year credit(164)(226)
Operating lease liabilities(159)(166)
Net cash provided by operations665 580 
Financing cash flows:
Purchase of treasury shares(600)(1,100)
Borrowings from term-loan and credit facilities200 — 
Net proceeds from issuance of commercial paper308 944 
Proceeds from issuance of debt589 — 
Repayments of debt(8)(8)
Net issuance of common stock from treasury shares(21)(115)
Net distributions of non-controlling interests and deferred/contingent consideration(332)(104)
Dividends paid(591)(547)
Change in fiduciary liabilities 682 1,428 
Net cash provided by financing activities227 498 
Investing cash flows:
Capital expenditures(185)(239)
Net purchases of long term investments and other(23)(3)
Sales of long term investments16 — 
Dispositions (17)135 
Acquisitions, net of cash and cash held in a fiduciary capacity acquired (292)(151)
Net cash used for investing activities(501)(258)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents, and cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity242 (755)
Increase in cash, cash equivalents, and cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity633 65 
Cash, cash equivalents, and cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity at beginning of period12,102 11,374 
Cash, cash equivalents, and cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity at end of period$12,735 $11,439 

Reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents, and cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity to the Consolidated Balance Sheets
Balance at June 30,20232022
(In millions)
Cash and cash equivalents$1,171 $909 
Cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity 11,564 10,530 
Total cash, cash equivalents, and cash and cash equivalents held in a fiduciary capacity$12,735 $11,439 
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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures
Three Months Ended June 30
(Millions) (Unaudited)
Non-GAAP revenue isolates the impact of foreign exchange rate movements and certain transaction-related items from the current period GAAP revenue. The non-GAAP revenue measure is presented on a constant currency basis, excluding the impact of foreign currency fluctuations. The Company isolates the impact of foreign exchange rate movements period over period, by translating the current period foreign currency GAAP revenue into U.S. Dollars based on the difference in the current and corresponding prior period exchange rates. Similarly, certain other items such as acquisitions and dispositions, including transfers among businesses, may impact period over period comparisons of revenue and are consistently excluded from current and prior period GAAP revenues for comparability purposes. Percentage changes, referred to as non-GAAP underlying revenue, are calculated by dividing the period over period change in non-GAAP revenue by the prior period non-GAAP revenue.
The following table provides the reconciliation of GAAP revenue to non-GAAP revenue:
20232022
Three Months Ended June 30,
GAAP RevenueCurrency ImpactAcquisitions/
Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP RevenueGAAP RevenueAcquisitions/
Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP Revenue
Risk and Insurance Services
Marsh $3,038 $26 $(24)$3,040 $2,778 $(5)$2,773 
Guy Carpenter576 5 (1)580 522  522 
Subtotal3,614 31 (25)3,620 3,300 (5)3,295 
Fiduciary interest income108   108 13  13 
 Total Risk and Insurance Services3,722 31 (25)3,728 3,313 (5)3,308 
Consulting
Mercer (a) 1,374 11 (4)1,381 1,389 (86)1,303 
Oliver Wyman Group 798 (2)(26)770 695  695 
  Total Consulting2,172 9 (30)2,151 2,084 (86)1,998 
Corporate Eliminations(18)  (18)(18) (18)
   Total Revenue$5,876 $40 $(55)$5,861 $5,379 $(91)$5,288 
Revenue Details
The following table provides more detailed revenue information for certain of the components presented above:
20232022
Three Months Ended June 30,
GAAP RevenueCurrency ImpactAcquisitions/Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP RevenueGAAP RevenueAcquisitions/
Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP Revenue
Marsh:
EMEA (b) $858 $5 $(1)$862 $780 $(5)$775 
Asia Pacific (b)357 14 (2)369 347  347 
Latin America137 1  138 118  118 
Total International1,352 20 (3)1,369 1,245 (5)1,240 
U.S./Canada1,686 6 (21)1,671 1,533  1,533 
Total Marsh$3,038 $26 $(24)$3,040 $2,778 $(5)$2,773 
Mercer:
Wealth (a)$637 $7 $(1)$643 $597 $26 $623 
Health (a)518 2  520 587 (112)475 
Career219 2 (3)218 205 — 205 
Total Mercer$1,374 $11 $(4)$1,381 $1,389 $(86)$1,303 
(a)Acquisitions, dispositions, and other in 2022 includes revenue from the Westpac superannuation fund transaction in Wealth and a gain from the sale of the Mercer U.S. affinity business of $112 million in Health.
(b)In the first quarter of 2023, the Company began reporting the Marsh India operations in EMEA. Prior year results for India have been reclassified from Asia Pacific to EMEA for comparative purposes.
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Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures
Six Months Ended June 30
(Millions) (Unaudited)
The following table provides the reconciliation of GAAP revenue to Non-GAAP revenue:

20232022
Six Months Ended June 30, GAAP RevenueCurrency ImpactAcquisitions/
Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP RevenueGAAP RevenueAcquisitions/
Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP Revenue
Risk and Insurance Services
Marsh (a) $5,782 $97 $(48)$5,831 $5,324 $17 $5,341 
Guy Carpenter1,647 23 (15)1,655 1,521 (19)1,502 
Subtotal7,429 120 (63)7,486 6,845 (2)6,843 
Fiduciary interest income199 2  201 17 — 17 
 Total Risk and Insurance Services7,628 122 (63)7,687 6,862 (2)6,860 
Consulting
Mercer (b)2,718 61 15 2,794 2,732 (113)2,619 
Oliver Wyman Group (a)1,485 14 (50)1,449 1,362 11 1,373 
   Total Consulting4,203 75 (35)4,243 4,094 (102)3,992 
Corporate Eliminations(31)  (31)(28)— (28)
   Total Revenue$11,800 $197 $(98)$11,899 $10,928 $(104)$10,824 
Revenue Details
The following table provides more detailed revenue information for certain of the components presented above:
20232022
Six Months Ended June 30,GAAP RevenueCurrency ImpactAcquisitions/
Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP RevenueGAAP RevenueAcquisitions/
Dispositions/
Other Impact
Non-GAAP Revenue
Marsh:
EMEA (a) (c)$1,790 $55 $(4)$1,841 $1,649 $17 $1,666 
Asia Pacific (c)669 29 (3)695 641 — 641 
Latin America252 1  253 222 — 222 
Total International2,711 85 (7)2,789 2,512 17 2,529 
U.S./Canada3,071 12 (41)3,042 2,812 — 2,812 
Total Marsh$5,782 $97 $(48)$5,831 $5,324 $17 $5,341 
Mercer:
Wealth (b)$1,218 $35 $20 $1,273 $1,214 $24 $1,238 
Health (b)1,063 16 (1)1,078 1,111 (137)974 
Career437 10 (4)443 407 — 407 
Total Mercer$2,718 $61 $15 $2,794 $2,732 $(113)$2,619 
(a)Acquisitions, dispositions and other in 2022 includes the loss on deconsolidation of the Company's Russian businesses at Marsh of $27 million and Oliver Wyman Group of $12 million.
(b)Acquisitions, dispositions, and other in 2022 includes revenue from the Westpac superannuation fund transaction in Wealth and a gain from the sale of the Mercer U.S. affinity business of $112 million in Health. Results for 2023 in Wealth include the loss on sale of an individual financial advisory business in Canada of $17 million.
(c)In the first quarter of 2023, the Company began reporting the Marsh India operations in EMEA. Prior year results for India have been reclassified from Asia Pacific to EMEA for comparative purposes.

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