Browse the full insider trade history of Aon plc, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Insurance sector, Aon plc has recorded 84 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €67.8bn. The latest transaction was filed on 14 May 2026 — Don. Among the most active insiders: Zeidel Darren. The full history is accessible without an account.
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Aon plc is a global professional services firm listed on the U.S. market, specifically on the NYSE under the ticker AON, with its global operational headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, while maintaining a substantial U.S. footprint and deep historical roots in the American market. For French-speaking investors, Aon should be viewed as a blue-chip insurance and risk-services platform with worldwide reach in more than 120 countries, serving multinational corporations, financial institutions, industrial groups, and other large organizations. Its business model is built around two strategic pillars: Risk Capital and Human Capital. Risk Capital includes commercial insurance broking and placement, claims management, reinsurance, risk analytics, risk management, and risk retention solutions. Human Capital covers health and benefits, human capital analytics, pensions and retirement, investment advice, and talent, rewards, and workplace wellbeing services. Aon traces its modern corporate history to 1982, but its commercial franchise was formed through the combination of multiple brokerage and advisory businesses over time. The company has steadily evolved from a traditional insurance intermediary into a data-driven advisory and analytics firm, helping clients make better decisions across interconnected risk, people, and capital issues. That transformation is central to its investment case: Aon is not simply a broker, but a strategic advisor that helps clients quantify, transfer, finance, and manage risk while also optimizing workforce-related decisions. The company’s current portfolio includes Commercial Risk Solutions, Health Solutions, Human Capital Solutions, Reinsurance Solutions, and Wealth Solutions. From a competitive standpoint, Aon is one of the global leaders in insurance brokerage and risk consulting, competing with other major international intermediaries. Its strengths lie in the scale of its client relationships, its global geographic coverage, its analytics capabilities, and its ability to connect risk and human-capital advice within a single integrated platform. Management continues to emphasize the Aon United strategy and the 3x3 plan, which are designed to support organic growth, operational discipline, and long-term shareholder value creation. Recent company messaging has highlighted continued momentum into 2026 and a strong strategic position to serve clients and deliver sustainable growth. Aon has also kept investing in areas such as climate resilience, infrastructure risk, and data-led advisory services, which are increasingly relevant for corporates facing more volatile economic, social, and geopolitical conditions. Overall, Aon plc stands out as a high-quality insurance and business-services franchise, with recurring revenues, global diversification, and structural exposure to the growing complexity of modern risk management.