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Company Description

Marsh (NYSE: MRSH) is described in its public communications as a global leader in risk, reinsurance and capital, people and investments, and management consulting. Across these areas, the company states that it advises clients in 130 countries, highlighting an extensive international footprint and a diversified advisory role in risk and people-related topics.

According to Marsh’s own descriptions, the firm has annual revenue of over $24 billion and employs more than 90,000 colleagues worldwide. Marsh presents its purpose as helping organizations "build the confidence to thrive through the power of perspective," reflecting its focus on risk understanding, capital considerations, workforce issues, and investment-related advice.

Business focus and areas of expertise

Marsh’s stated activities span several core domains:

  • Risk – advising organizations on risk-related issues, as reflected in its commentary on global risk trends and participation in the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report.
  • Reinsurance and capital – working in areas that involve risk transfer and capital considerations, as indicated in its self-description.
  • People and investments – through businesses such as Mercer, a business of Marsh that focuses on investment objectives, the future of work, and health and retirement outcomes for employees.
  • Management consulting – providing advisory services, including through Oliver Wyman, a business of Marsh described as a global leader in management consulting.

In its communications, Marsh emphasizes its role in advising clients on complex and evolving topics such as geopolitical risk, technological change, societal challenges, and workforce transformation. Its participation as a strategic partner of the World Economic Forum and involvement in initiatives like the Global Risks Report and sector-specific studies (for example, on the sports economy) underline this advisory positioning.

Marsh identifies Mercer as a business of Marsh focused on helping clients realize investment objectives, shape the future of work, and enhance health and retirement outcomes. Mercer’s Global Talent Trends research, for example, examines how organizations can redesign work and build AI-enabled cultures, reflecting Marsh’s broader involvement in people and talent-related issues.

Oliver Wyman, also described as a business of Marsh, is presented as a global management consulting firm. It conducts sector-focused studies such as "Sports for People and Planet" in collaboration with the World Economic Forum, analyzing growth drivers and risks in areas like the global sports economy. These activities illustrate Marsh’s connection to strategic consulting and risk-focused research.

Global reach and partnerships

Marsh states that it advises clients in 130 countries, indicating a broad international presence across developed and emerging markets. The company is also described as a strategic partner of the World Economic Forum, and its leaders contribute to global discussions on risk, infrastructure resilience, technology, and societal change. This positioning suggests that Marsh’s insights are used by business leaders, investors, and policymakers considering long-term risk and workforce trends.

Stock information

Marsh’s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MRSH. The company’s Board of Directors has announced regular quarterly cash dividends on its outstanding common stock, as reflected in its dividend declarations.

Use of research and insight

Through its businesses and partnerships, Marsh is associated with research on:

  • Global risk trends, including geopolitical, environmental, technological, and societal risks.
  • Workforce and talent trends, especially the impact of artificial intelligence on work design and skills.
  • Sector-specific dynamics, such as the growth and risk profile of the global sports economy.

These research initiatives provide context for Marsh’s advisory work in risk, capital, people, and investments.

Position in the broader advisory landscape

Based on its own descriptions, Marsh operates at the intersection of risk advisory, reinsurance and capital considerations, people and benefits consulting, investment-related advice, and management consulting. Its scale in terms of revenue, headcount, and country coverage, together with its role in global forums, underscores its presence in these fields.

Stock Performance

$177.19
-1.54%
2.78
Last updated: March 10, 2026 at 13:26
-1.8%
Performance 1 year
$88.6B

Insider Radar

Net Sellers
90-Day Summary
0
Shares Bought
20,492
Shares Sold
2
Transactions
Most Recent Transaction
Doyle John Q (President and CEO) sold 16,655 shares @ $183.30 on Mar 4, 2026
Based on SEC Form 4 filings over the last 90 days.

Financial Highlights

$27.0B
Revenue (TTM)
$4.2B
Net Income (TTM)
$5.3B
Operating Cash Flow

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Short Interest History

Last 12 Months

Short interest in Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) currently stands at 6.9 million shares, up 41.4% from the previous reporting period, representing 1.4% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 41.3%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.

Days to Cover History

Last 12 Months

Days to cover for Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) currently stands at 2.1 days. This days-to-cover ratio represents a balanced liquidity scenario for short positions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The current stock price of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is $179.97 as of March 9, 2026.

What is the market cap of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The market cap of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is approximately 88.6B. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What is the revenue (TTM) of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) stock?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) revenue of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is $27.0B.

What is the net income of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) net income of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is $4.2B.

What is the earnings per share (EPS) of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The diluted earnings per share (EPS) of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is $8.43 on a trailing twelve months (TTM) basis. Learn more about EPS .

What is the operating cash flow of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The operating cash flow of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is $5.3B. Learn about cash flow.

What is the profit margin of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The net profit margin of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is 15.4%. Learn about profit margins.

What is the operating margin of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The operating profit margin of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is 23.1%. Learn about operating margins.

What is the current ratio of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The current ratio of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is 1.10, indicating the company's ability to pay short-term obligations. Learn about liquidity ratios.

What is the operating income of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH)?

The operating income of Marsh & Mclennan (MRSH) is $6.2B. Learn about operating income.

What does Marsh (MRSH) do?

Marsh describes itself as a global leader in risk, reinsurance and capital, people and investments, and management consulting. The company advises clients in 130 countries and focuses on helping organizations address risk, capital, workforce, and investment-related challenges.

On which exchange does Marsh trade and what is its ticker symbol?

Marsh’s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MRSH, as stated in its public announcements.

How large is Marsh in terms of revenue and workforce?

In its own descriptions, Marsh reports annual revenue of over $24 billion and more than 90,000 colleagues worldwide, reflecting the scale of its operations across risk, reinsurance and capital, people and investments, and management consulting.

In how many countries does Marsh advise clients?

Marsh states that it advises clients in 130 countries, indicating a broad international presence across multiple regions and markets.

What is Mercer and how is it related to Marsh?

Mercer is described as a business of Marsh that focuses on helping clients realize their investment objectives, shape the future of work, and enhance health and retirement outcomes for their people. Mercer’s research, such as the Global Talent Trends report, reflects Marsh’s involvement in people and talent-related advisory work.

What is Oliver Wyman and how is it connected to Marsh?

Oliver Wyman is identified as a business of Marsh and a global leader in management consulting. It produces research and reports, such as the "Sports for People and Planet" study with the World Economic Forum, illustrating Marsh’s connection to strategic consulting and sector-focused risk analysis.

What areas of risk does Marsh focus on in its research and commentary?

Marsh’s leaders contribute to research on global risks that include geopolitical divides, technological change, environmental challenges, societal polarization, and infrastructure resilience. These topics appear in its commentary on the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report and related publications.

How is Marsh involved with the World Economic Forum?

Marsh is described as a strategic partner of the World Economic Forum and a member of its Global Risks Advisory Board. Its businesses, such as Oliver Wyman, collaborate with the Forum on reports that analyze global risk and sector-specific issues.

Does Marsh pay dividends on its common stock?

Marsh’s Board of Directors has declared quarterly cash dividends on its outstanding common stock, as noted in its public dividend announcements. These declarations describe the amount per share and payment dates for shareholders of record.

What role does Marsh play in the discussion about AI and the future of work?

Through Mercer, a business of Marsh, the company publishes research such as the Global Talent Trends report, which examines how organizations can redesign work, build AI-enabled cultures, and address employee concerns about skills and job security in the context of artificial intelligence.