“There have not been more departures than I expected,” the Financial Times quoted the insurance boss as saying. “It’s something that we are dealing with – it’s not a crisis.”
In fact, the CEO pointed out that the number of JLT staff voluntarily leaving the business since its sale to MMC was completed in April has not been much different from last year’s figures.
“There will be people who would rather be a bigger fish in a small pond,” Glaser told the publication further. “Our environment won’t suit everyone, but it will suit most people.”
The MMC-JLT mega merger saw the New York-headquartered group – which consists of Marsh, Guy Carpenter, Mercer, and Oliver Wyman – add about 10,000 colleagues to its existing roster of nearly 65,000 people.