| Aon one of the world's largest insurance brokers. | | | | Aon has approximately 37 thousand professionals, |
| Aon (the head office of the company is located in | | | | approximately 500 offices in 120 countries. |
| Chicago (the USA)) is one of the largest international | | | | Aon works with such branches of the industry as: |
| service providers in area | | | | * Aerospace & Aviation |
| Managements of risks, broker support in sphere of | | | | * Automotive |
| insurance and reinsurance, consultation concerning | | | | * Construction Services |
| system of motivation and privileges for the | | | | * Entertainment |
| personnel. | | | | * Financial Institutions |
| Aon aspires to develop for the clients innovative and | | | | * Food System, Agribusiness, and Beverage |
| effective decisions which allow our clients to minimise | | | | * Healthcare |
| risks for the business and to optimise existing | | | | * Marine |
| expenses. | | | | * Natural Resources |
| Aon has extensive international experience, technical | | | | * Pharmaceutical / Chemical |
| expert appraisal and a professional knowledge which | | | | * Retail Trade |
| are applied with allowance for local features of | | | | * Technology & Telecomunications |
| business dealing more than at 500 offices worldwide. | | | | * Trucking Industry. |
| Following the results of 2009 rating agency A.M. Best | | | | In the work Aon uses such decisions (Solution) as: |
| which year Aon the Broker № 1 in terms of | | | | * Actuarial Risk Assessment |
| volume collected brokerage successively named. | | | | * AonLine |
| The audience of professional edition Business | | | | * Aon RiskConsole |
| Insurance has voted for Aon as for: | | | | * Aon SafetyLogic |
| | | | | * Analytics & Technical Services |
| * the Best reinsurance intermediary | | | | * Casualty Risk Control |
| * the Best broker of retail insurance | | | | * Casualty Risk Management |
| * the Best consulting company in the field of | | | | * Claims Consulting |
| personnel consulting. | | | | * Corporate Transactions |
| Through the branches in 2001, Aon has ensured | | | | * Database Marketing Services |
| consumer signing of insurance, consultation of a | | | | * Directors and Officers |
| manpower and outsourcing, and commercial | | | | * Employee Benefit Outsourcing |
| brokerage services. | | | | * Enterprise Risk Management |
| It the leader in granting of services of insurance, risk | | | | * Environmental |
| management, Brokerage fee of reinsurance and | | | | * Errors & Omissions |
| human capital consultation. | | | | * Errors & Omissions |
| The company has been based W. Clement Stone. | | | | * Global Compensation |
| Corporate structure Aon was generated in the early | | | | * Group Insurance |
| eighties 20 centuries. | | | | * Human Capital Consulting and Outsourcing |
| The basic historical dates: | | | | * Individual Insurance |
| 1922 - W. Clement Stone sets up a Chicago-based | | | | * Investment Banking Group |
| insurance agency, the Combined Registry Company; | | | | * iVOS |
| 1947 - Stone combines several insurance companies | | | | * Kidnap & Ransom Insurance |
| he had acquired into the Combined Insurance | | | | * Mergers & Acquisitions |
| Company of America; | | | | * Minority Business Enterprises |
| 1949 - The company purchases the Boston Casualty | | | | * Paragon Consulting |
| Company; | | | | * Political Risk Management |
| 1954 - Combined acquires the First National Casualty | | | | * Property Risk Control |
| Company of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; | | | | * Property Risk Management |
| 1972 - Clement Stone, the founder's son, becomes | | | | * Reinsurance Client Services |
| president and chief operating officer, and later, CEO; | | | | * Retirement |
| 1980 - The company forms the publicly owned | | | | * Retirement |
| Combined International Corporation to act as a | | | | * Terrorism Risk Management |
| holding company; | | | | * Treaty Reinsurance. |
| 1982 - The corporation acquires the Ryan Insurance | | | | The gain of insurance brokers in the USA was |
| Company for $133 million; its founder, Patrick G. | | | | considerably reduced against recession because of |
| Ryan, then becomes president and CEO of | | | | reduction of volumes of insurance of property and |
| Combined; | | | | responsibility. |
| 1986 - Combined buys the Life Insurance Company | | | | The insurance brokers which financial position is |
| of Virginia for $557 million; | | | | stable, at present have a wide choice of the |
| 1987 - Combined International Corporation changes its | | | | purposes for absorption. |
| name to Aon Corporation; | | | | AON Corp., the second-large insurance broker of the |
| 1988 - Aon buys the nation's ninth largest reinsurance | | | | USA, will extend at the expense of absorption |
| agent, Reinsurance Agency; | | | | weakened by recession Competitors. |
| 1996 - Aon acquires Alexander & Alexander | | | | Aon declared plans on July, 12th to get Partners of |
| Services Inc. for $1.23 billion; | | | | the expert in manpower Hewitt Associates for $4,9 |
| 1998 - The corporation purchases ten large | | | | billion in the transaction |
| international companies, including Spain's Gil y Carvajal, | | | | cash-calculation-and-valuable-papers which almost will |
| France's Groupe Leblace de Nicolay, and Britain's Bain | | | | treble the size of its consulting business. The |
| Hogg; | | | | transaction, accepting it it is approved by regulators, |
| 2001 - Aon announces plans to divest its underwriting | | | | is the company, the biggest ever, and sharply |
| unit. | | | | expands the push in a manpower consulting all over |
| On September, 11th, 2001, as a result of terroristic | | | | the world. |
| act 175 serving companies were lost. | | | | |