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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Is Willis Towers Watson Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?
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Is Willis Towers Watson Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?

Last updated: March 17, 2026 4:05 pm
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Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (WTW) is a prominent global advisory, broking, and solutions firm based in London, United Kingdom, with a market capitalization of $27.4 billion. The company offers a wide range of services, including human capital consulting, benefits administration, investment advisory, and specialized corporate risk management and insurance brokerage. With its market cap exceeding $10 billion, WTW is classified as a large-cap stock, highlighting its size, influence, and dominance in the insurance brokers industry.

One of WTW’s key strengths lies in its deep technical expertise, particularly in actuarial science and insurance consulting technology. The company leverages proprietary software suites like Radar and ResQ to serve global insurers, showcasing its commitment to innovation and cutting-edge solutions in the industry.

Despite its strong position in the market, WTW has experienced a 17.1% dip from its 52-week high of $352.79, reached on Oct. 7, 2025. Over the past three months, the company’s shares have declined by 11.4%, underperforming the Nasdaq Composite’s 3.1% drop during the same period. On a year-to-date basis, WTW’s shares are down 11.1%, compared to NASX’s 3.7% fall, indicating a bearish trend for the company.

Moreover, WTW has been trading below its 200-day and 50-day moving averages since early February, further confirming its bearish trajectory in the market. Despite these challenges, WTW announced the expansion of its GB Affinity technology ecosystem through a strategic partnership with Qover, a European leader in embedded insurance orchestration. This collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for seamless and contextual insurance solutions at the point of sale, highlighting WTW’s commitment to innovation and meeting evolving customer needs.

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In comparison to its rival Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (MRSH), WTW has outperformed over the past 52 weeks, with MRSH experiencing a 24.6% decline. However, WTW has lagged behind MRSH’s 6% year-to-date drop, showcasing the competitive landscape within the industry.

Overall, WTW remains a key player in the global insurance and risk management industry, with a focus on innovation, technical expertise, and strategic partnerships to drive growth and success in the market.

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