Willis CFO to get $3.75 million lump sum in post-merger exit

January 05, 2016 at 07:57 AM
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(Bloomberg) — Willis Towers Watson PLC (Nasdaq:WLTW), the company created this week by the merger of insurance broker Willis Group Holdings PLC (NYSE:WSH) and consulting firm Towers Watson & Co. (NYSE:TW) said Chief Financial Officer John Greene is stepping down.

Greene, who was CFO of the London-based broker, will stay on as a transition adviser for the combined company and will get a package including a lump-sum cash payment of $3.75 million, Willis Towers said in a regulatory filing Tuesday. He will also receive accelerated vesting of equity awards and one year of continued health coverage. His term as an adviser is set to last until May 15 and could be adjusted.

The merger brought tax advantages to the consulting operation, which had been based in the U.S. The deal may help the broker compete against insurance-industry rivals Marsh & McLennan Cos. (NYSE:MMC) and Aon PLC (NYSE:PLC), which also have substantial consulting operations. While Willis shareholders got a majority of the combined company, it is led by former Towers Watson Chief Executive Officer John Haley.

"Willis Towers Watson is uniquely positioned to see the connections between talent, assets and ideas and how they can lead to strong performance and growth for our clients," Haley said in a statement.