Mizuho Adjusts Willis Towers Watson (WTW) Target While Keeping Bullish Rating
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (NASDAQ:WTW) is included among the 13 Best March Dividend Stocks to Buy.
On February 27, Mizuho analyst Yaron Kinar lowered his price recommendation on Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (NASDAQ:WTW) to $358 from $392. The firm maintained an Outperform rating on the shares. The change came as the firm updated its outlook for insurance property and casualty companies following the recent sector selloff. The analyst said insurance brokerage firms that serve middle-market and larger clients face “low disruption threat” from AI. He noted that the risk of disintermediation is more concentrated in personal insurance lines and smaller SME accounts. In his view, companies like WTW remain better positioned because of their focus on larger and more complex client relationships.
On February 25, the company also announced that its Board of Directors approved a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.96 per common share for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. This represents a 4% increase compared with the prior quarter’s dividend. The dividend will be paid on or about April 15, 2026. Shareholders who are on record at the close of business on March 31, 2026, will be eligible to receive the payment.
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (NASDAQ:WTW) operates as a global advisory, broking, and solutions firm. The company provides data-driven services focused on people, risk, and capital.
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