Marsh parent reports rise in profit for 2016

Dan Glaser Marsh

Revenue also up for the global broking group.

Marsh & McLennan has reported a 2.5% rise in revenue to $13.21bn [£10.51bn] for 2016.

For the final quarter of the year revenue edged up to $3.36bn (Q4 2015: $3.34bn).

The global broking giant's profit also rose by 16.3% for the three months to $436m and by 10.6% for the full year to $1.77bn.

Marsh revenue
Marsh itself had a 3.6% rise in revenue for the last three months of the year to $1.57m and by 4.3% for 2016 to $5.98bn.

The breakdown by region revealed that the EMEA unit (Europe, the Middle

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