Willis launches Gemini, digital facility for sustainable insurance capacity.

Tuesday, Aug 19, 2025 4:31 am ET1min read

Willis, a WTW business, has launched Gemini, a digital facility providing sustainable capacity to clients across their insurance portfolios. Gemini addresses risk complexity and market volatility, offering clients greater confidence in outcomes. It is supported by Lloyd's syndicates and offers a 2.5% discount on lead pricing. The Willis Broking Platform automatically offers capacity of up to 12.5% of whole to all in-scope placements upon lead line negotiation.

Willis, a WTW business, has launched Gemini, a groundbreaking digital auto-follow facility designed to provide sustainable insurance capacity to clients globally. The platform, supported by A+ rated Lloyd's syndicates, addresses the increasing complexity of risk and market volatility, offering clients greater confidence in outcomes. Gemini is exclusively available to Willis clients for risks starting from September 1, 2025.

The Gemini platform is integrated into the Willis Broking Platform, automatically providing capacity of up to 12.5% for eligible placements once lead lines are negotiated. Key features include auto-approval for following lead quotes, streamlined claims management, and dedicated capacity for program renewals. The service follows local lead markets while offering a 2.5% discount on lead pricing.

Simon Delchar, Global Head of Placement at Willis, stated, "Gemini represents a significant advancement in our ability to support clients with robust and reliable capacity."

Willis (NASDAQ:WTW) provides data-driven, insight-led solutions in the areas of people, risk, and capital, leveraging its global view and local expertise. The company helps organizations enhance organizational resilience, motivate their workforce, and maximize performance.

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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/WTW/willis-launches-gemini-a-global-digital-auto-follow-048y1k1z6m9m.html

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