Aon is a British company based in London that is active in the insurance and risk management industries.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K (Mark One) _ |X| ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE - SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [NO FEE REQUIRED] For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996 OR _ | | TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE - SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [NO FEE REQUIRED] Commission File Number: 1-7933 Aon CORPORATION (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter) _______________ DELAWARE (State or Other Jurisdiction of 36-3051915 Incorporation or Organization) (I.R.S. Employer 123 NORTH WACKER DRIVE, Identification No.) CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606 (Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code) (312) 701-3000 (Telephone Number) _______________ Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Name of Each Exchange Title of Each Class on Which Registered ------------------- ------------------- Common Stock, $1 par value New York Stock Exchange* 8% Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock New York Stock Exchange 6.875% Notes Due 1999 New York Stock Exchange 7.40% Notes Due 2002 New York Stock Exchange Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: NONE *The Common Stock of the Registrant is also listed for trading on the Chicago Stock Exchange and The International Stock Exchange London. _______________ Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the Registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. YES |X| NO |_| Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of Registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements, incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K. |X| Aggregate market value of the voting stock held by non-affiliates of the Registrant as of February 26, 1997 was $5,717,654,603. Number of shares of $1.00 par value Common Stock outstanding as of February 26, 1997: 110,945,346. Documents From Which Information Is Incorporated By Reference: Annual Report to Stockholders of the Registrant for the Year 1996 (Parts I, II and IV) Notice of Annual Meeting of Holders of Common Stock and Series C Cumulative Preferred Stock and Proxy Statement for Annual Meeting of Stockholders on April 18, 1997 of the Registrant (Part III)
PART I ITEM 1. BUSINESS. The Registrant is a holding company comprised of two distinct segments: insurance brokerage and consulting services and insurance underwriting. Incorporated in 1979, it is the parent corporation of long-established and more recently formed companies. Aon Group, Inc., its subsidiaries and certain other indirect subsidiaries of the Registrant ("Aon Group"): Aon Risk Services Companies, Inc.;Aon Holdings bv; Aon Consulting Worldwide, Inc.; Aon Specialty Group, Inc.; Aon Re Worldwide, Inc.; and Nicholson Jenner Leslie Group Limited provide reinsurance intermediary services, benefits consulting and commercial insurance brokerage services. Aon Group revenues grew significantly in fiscal 1997 and 1996, respectively, when the Registrant acquired Alexander & Alexander Services Inc. in early 1997 and Bain Hogg Group plc in October 1996. Combined Insurance Company of America ("Combined Insurance") and Ryan Insurance Group, Inc. engage in the marketing of life and accident and health insurance products. Ryan Insurance Group, Inc.; Virginia Surety Company, Inc.; and London General Insurance Company Limited offer extended warranty and specialty insurance products. In second quarter 1996, the Registrant and Combined Insurance sold two of Combined Insurance's insurance subsidiaries, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company ("UFLIC") and The Life Insurance Company of Virginia ("LOV"). In second quarter 1996, Ryan Insurance Group, Inc. sold its North American auto credit underwriting and distribution businesses, including the distribution of auto extended warranty products. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference pages 6 through 15 of the Annual Report to Stockholders of the Registrant for the Year 1996 ("Annual Report"). Competition and Industry Position (1) INSURANCE BROKERAGE AND CONSULTING SERVICES Aon Group, Inc. ("Aon Group"); Aon Risk Services Companies, Inc. ("Aon Risk Services Companies"); Alexander & Alexander Services Inc. ("A&A"); Aon Holdings bv ("Aon Holdings"); Aon Specialty Group, Inc. ("Aon Specialty Group"); Aon Consulting Worldwide, Inc. ("Aon Consulting"); Aon Re Worldwide,Inc. ("Aon Re"); Nicholson Jenner Leslie Group Limited ("Nicholson Jenner Leslie"); and Bain Hogg Group plc ("Bain Hogg"). Aon Group,is the holding company for the Registrant's commercial brokerage and consulting operation. Aon Group is the fastest growing global insurance brokerage and consulting services firm in the world. The Aon Group companies have more than 400 owned offices around the world in approximately 60 countries. In 1996, Aon Group employed approximately 20,000 professionals and support personnel to serve the diverse needs of clients. Aon Risk Services Companies' (formerly Rollins Hudig Hall Co.), A&A's and Bain Hogg's subsidiaries operate in a highly competitive industry and compete with a large number of retail insurance brokerage and agency firms as well as individual brokers and agents and direct writers of insurance coverage. Aon Risk - 2 -
Services Companies' subsidiaries offer comprehensive services to clients including insurance placement, specialized brokerage services, program development and administration, premium financing services, risk management and loss-control consulting. It has also developed certain specialist niche areas such as marine, aviation, directors and officers liability, financial institutions, construction, energy, media and entertainment. Aon Holdings (formerly Rollins Hudig Hall Holdings bv) traces its commercial broking roots to 1688 and is one of the premier brokers in Continental Europe with approximately 3,500 employees and subsidiaries in more than 30 countries. Subsidiaries of Aon Risk Services Companies, Aon Holdings, A&A and Bain Hogg operate through owned offices in North America and Europe, as well as in South America, Africa, Australia and Asia. In 1996, Aon Holdings subsidiaries opened offices in Australia, Germany, France, Portugal, The Netherlands, South Africa, Singapore, New Zealand, Norway and Finland. The acquisitions of A&A and Bain Hogg will significantly augment the Registrant's presence in Latin America, Asia, Africa and Australia. Aon Specialty Group addresses the highly specialized product development, consulting and administrative needs of professional groups, service businesses, governments, health-care providers and commercial organizations. It also provides underwriting management skills, claims and risk management expertise, and third-party administration services to insurance companies. Aon Specialty Group operating subsidiaries market and broker both the primary and reinsurance risks of these programs. For individuals and busineses, ASG provides affinity products for professional liability, life and personal lines. Subsidiaries of Aon Consulting (formerly Godwins International, Inc.) and the European benefits operations of Aon Holdings serve the employee benefit needs of clients around the world. Aon Consulting is one of the world's largest integrated human resources consulting organizations. Focusing on the increasing demand for outsourcing solutions, Aon Consulting targets emerging businesses, IPO's, recent mergers or acquisitions and corporations that are reengineering staff functions. In the United States, the benefits environment continues to change as companies look for ways to manage their benefits costs while increasing the choices offered to their employees. Aon Consulting, with its expertise in all areas of benefits and compensation, and its access to the Registrant's other subsidiaries, is well-positioned to serve this market. Aon Consulting subsidiaries offer services to clients including organizational analysis and HR strategic planning, recruitment and selection, benefits design and management training and development. Benefits issues in foreign countries are becoming more complicated, and Aon Holdings and Aon Consulting anticipate increased demand for their services in these markets. Aon's reinsurance brokerage activities are organized under Aon Re. With the acquisitions of A&A and Bain Hogg, Aon Re is a global leader in the reinsurance and specialist brokerage industry. Aon Re serves the alternative market with reinsurance placement, alternative risk services, captive management services and catastrophe information forecasting. Nicholson Jenner Leslie is a London-based Lloyd's broker that places wholesale and reinsurance business in the London and international markets and serves the needs of a wide range of clients around the world. A majority of Nicholson Jenner Leslie's revenue is derived from sources unaffiliated with Aon. - 3 -
(2) INSURANCE UNDERWRITING Combined Insurance Company of America ("Combined Insurance"); Combined Life Insurance Company of New York ("CLICNY");Virginia Surety Company, Inc. ("VSC"); London General Insurance Company Limited ("London General") and Aon Warranty Group,Inc.("Aon Warranty"). In April 1996, the Registrant and Combined Insurance Combined Insurance completed the sales of Combined Insurance's direct response life and health subsidiary, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company ("UFLIC"), and Combined Insurance's capital accumulation insurance subsidiary, The Life Insurance Company of Virginia ("LOV"). The Registrant's insurance underwriting subsidiaries are part of a highly competitive industry that serves individual consumers in North America, Europe, Latin America and the Pacific by providing accident and health coverage, traditional life insurance and, extended warranties through global distribution networks that are directly owned by the Registrant's subsidiaries. The accident and health distribution network encompasses primarily the agents of Combined Insurance. With more than five million policyholders, Combined Insurance has more individual accident and health policies in force than any other United States company. Combined Insurance, the Registrant's principal accident and health insurer, has a direct sales force of several thousand career agents calling on individuals to sell a broad spectrum of accident and health products. It is one of the few companies with agents that call on customers every six months to renew coverage and to sell additional coverage. Combined Insurance offers a wide range of accident-only and sickness-only insurance products, including short-term disability, cancer aid, Medicare supplement and disability income coverage. Combined Insurance's products are primarily fixed indemnity obligations, thereby not subject to escalating medical costs. Combined Insurance offers a simplified accident and sickness long-term disability policy. In addition, to its traditional business, Combined Insurance is expanding its product distribution through payroll deduction, worksite marketing programs. Combined Insurance and its wholly-owned subsidiary CLICNY (which operates exclusively in the State of New York) market whole life products through direct sales career agents in the United States. Combined Insurance ranked among the top 100 life insurance companies in the United States in terms of total life premiums in 1995. Life insurance business is conducted by the Registrant's life insurance subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Germany, and New Zealand. The Registrant's extended warranty and specialty insurance business, conducted by subsidiaries VSC in North America and London General in Europe, is composed primarily of extended warranty insurance products, professional liability insurance coverages, workers' compensation and specialty financial institution coverages. VSC and London General continue to be one of the world's largest underwriters of consumer extended warranties. The automobile warranty products are sold in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Japan. Aon Warranty Group handles the administration of certain extended warranty products on automobiles, electronic goods, personal computers and appliances. It serves manufacturers, distributors and retailers of major worldwide consumer product and financial institutions, associations and affinity groups in North America and Europe. In second quarter 1996, Aon completed the sale of its North American auto credit underwriting and distribution operations, including the distribution of auto extended warranties throughout North America. The extended warranty products will continue to be underwritten by VSC. - 4 -
(3) DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS The Life Insurance Company of Virginia ("LOV") and Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company ("UFLIC"). In April 1996, the Registrant and Combined Insurance completed the sales of Combined Insurance's subsidiaries, LOV and UFLIC. The business written by LOV primarily included capital accumulation products and some other life products. UFLIC operated in the United States in the highly competitive direct response life and health marketing segment of the industry. LICENSING AND REGULATION Insurance companies must comply with laws and regulations of the jurisdictions in which they do business. These laws and regulations are designed to ensure financial solvency of insurance companies and to require fair and adequate service and treatment for policyholders. They are enforced by the states in the United States, by industry self-regulating agencies in the United Kingdom, and by various regulatory agencies in other countries through the granting and revoking of licenses to do business, licensing of agents, monitoring of trade practices, policy form approval, minimum loss ratio requirements, limits on premium and commission rates, and minimum reserve and capital requirements. Compliance is monitored by the state insurance departments through periodic regulatory reporting procedures and periodic examinations. The quarterly and annual financial reports to the regulators in the United States utilize accounting principles which are different from the generally accepted accounting principles used in stockholders' reports. The statutory accounting principles, in keeping with the intent to assure the protection of policyholders, are based, in general, on a liquidation concept while generally accepted accounting principles are based on a going-concern concept. The state insurance regulators are members of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners ("NAIC"). This Association seeks to promote uniformity of, and to enhance the state regulation of, insurance. Both the NAIC and the individual states continue to focus on the solvency of insurance companies. This focus is reflected in additional regulatory oversight by the states and emphasis on the enactment or adoption of a series of NAIC model laws and regulations designed to promote solvency. The increase in any solvency-related oversight by the states is not expected to have any significant impact on the insurance business of the Registrant. Several years ago, the NAIC developed a formula for analyzing insurers called risk-based capital ("RBC"). RBC is intended to establish "minimum" capital threshold levels that vary with the size and mix of a company's business. It is designed to identify companies with the capital levels that may require regulatory attention. RBC does not have any significant impact on the insurance business of the Registrant. Insurance companies are generally not subject to any federal regulation of their insurance business because of the existence of a federal law commonly known as the McCarran-Ferguson Act. McCarran-Ferguson provides the insurance industry with immunity from certain aspects of the federal anti-trust law and exempts the business of insurance from federal regulation. In the past several years there have been a number of recommendations that McCarran-Ferguson be repealed entirely or modified to remove the industry's anti-trust exemption and subject it to federal regulation. If McCarran-Ferguson were to be repealed or modified, state regulation of the insurance business would continue. The result could be an additional layer of federal regulation. The Registrant expects that any repeal of anti-trust exemptions available to insurers under the McCarran-Ferguson Act would not have a significant impact on its operations. - 5 -
The state insurance holding company laws require prior notice to and approval of the domestic state insurance department of intracorporate transfers of assets within the holding company structure, including the payment of dividends by insurance company subsidiaries. In addition, the premium finance loans by Cananwill, Inc., an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Registrant, are subject to one or more of truth-in-lending and credit regulations, insurance premium finance acts, retail installment sales acts and other similar consumer protection legislation. Failure to comply with such laws or regulations can result in the temporary suspension or permanent loss of the right to engage in business in a particular jurisdiction as well as other penalties. Regulatory authorities in the states in which the operating subsidiaries of Aon Group conduct business may require individual or company licensing to act as brokers, agents, third party administrators, managing general agents, reinsurance intermediaries or adjusters. Under the laws of most states, regulatory authorities have relatively broad discretion with respect to granting, renewing and revoking brokers' and agents' licenses to transact business in the state. The manner of operating in particular states may vary according to the licensing requirements of the particular state, which may require, among other things, that a firm operate in the state through a local corporation. In a few states, licenses are issued only to individual residents or locally-owned business entities. In such cases, Aon Group subsidiaries have arrangements with residents or business entities licensed to act in the state. In 1996 the federal Health Care Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 was enacted. The Act requires the states to take action to implement the requirements of the Act or to become subject to federal oversight. The Registrant does not believe tht the state action required by the Act will materially affect the business of the Registrant's subsidiaries. In addition, federal laws mandating specific prectices by medical insurers have recently been enacted from which, because of the nature of the business of the Registrant's subsidiaries, the Registrant's subsidiaries are exempt. Numerous states have had legislation introduced to reform the health care system and such legislation has passed in several states. While it is impossible to forecast the precise nature of future state health care changes, the Registrant does not expect a major impact on its operations because of the supplemental nature of most of the policies issued by its insurance subsidiaries and because the coverages are primarily purchased to provide, on a fixed-indemnity basis, protection against loss-of-time or disability benefits. If health care reform does not provide for a significant role for insurance companies currently writing primary medical coverage, the Registrant expects that some of those companies would increase their participation in other segments of the insurance underwriting business, perhaps heightening the competition with Combined Insurance. Combined Insurance and its subsidiaries currently operate successfully in several foreign countries which have national health plans in effect. Clientele No significant part of the Registrant's or its subsidiaries' business is dependent upon a single client or on a few clients, the loss of any one of which would have a material adverse effect on the Registrant. Employees The Registrant's subsidiaries had approximately 28,000 employees at the end of 1996 of whom approximately three-fourths are salaried and hourly employees and the remaining one-fourth are sales representatives who are generally compensated wholly or primarily by commission. - 6 -
ITEM 2. PROPERTIES. The Registrant's subsidiaries own and occupy office buildings in eight states and certain foreign countries, and lease office space elsewhere in the United States and in various foreign cities. Loss of the use of any owned or leased property, while potentially disruptive, would have no material impact on the Registrant. ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference note 12 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements on page 40 of the Annual Report. ITEM 4. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS. None. Executive Officers of the Registrant Executive officers of the Registrant are regularly elected by its Board of Directors at the annual meeting of the Board which is held following each annual meeting of the stockholders of the Registrant. The executive officers of the Registrant were elected to their current positions on April 19, 1996 to serve until the meeting of the Board following the annual meeting of stockholders on April 18, 1997. Ages shown are as of December 31, 1996. For information concerning certain executive officers of the Registrant, see item 10 below. As of March 26, 1997, the following individuals are also executive officers of the Registrant as defined in Rule 16a-1(f): - 7 -
Has Continuously Served as an Officer of Registrant or Name, Age, and One or Current Office More of its or Principal Subsidiaries Business Experience Position Since Past 5 years - -------------- -------------------- ---------------- Harvey N. Medvin, 60 1972 Mr. Medvin became Vice President Executive Vice President, and Chief Financial Officer of Chief Financial Officer the Registrant in 1982 and was and Treasurer elected to his current position in 1987. He also serves as a Director or Officer of certain of the Registrant's subsidiaries. Daniel T. Cox, 50 1986 Mr. Cox was elected to his Executive Vice President current position in 1991 and, prior to their sale, had served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LOV since 1988 and of Union Fidelity since 1989. Mr. Cox had headed the Registrant's benefits consulting operation since 1987. He also serves as Director or Officer of certain of the Registrant's subsidiaries. Michael A. Conway, 49 1990 Mr. Conway was Vice President of Senior Vice President and Combined Insurance from 1980 to Senior Investment Officer 1984. Following other employment, Mr. Conway rejoined the Registrant in 1990 as Senior Vice President of Combined Insurance and was elected to his current position in 1991. He also serves as Director or Officer of certain of the Registrant's subsidiaries. Michael D. O'Halleran, 46 1987 Mr. O'Halleran was appointed President and Chief Operating President and Chief Operating Officer of Aon Group, Inc. Officer of Aon Group, Inc.in 1995. Prior thereto, since joining the Registrant in 1987, he held a variety of senior positions in the Registrant's insurance and reinsurance brokerage business. ITEM 5. MARKET FOR THE REGISTRANT'S COMMON STOCK AND RELATED SECURITY HOLDER MATTERS. The Registrant's $1.00 par value common shares ("Common Shares") are traded on the New York, Chicago and London stock exchanges. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the "Dividends paid per share" and "Price range" data on page 43 of the Annual Report. The Registrant had approximately 12,900 holders of record of its Common Shares as of February 26, 1997. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference note 8 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements on pages 34 and 35 of the Annual Report. ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the "Selected Financial Data" table on page 42 of the Annual Report. - 8 -
ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference "Management's Analysis of Operating Results and Financial Condition" on pages 17 through 23 of the Annual Report. ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the following statements, notes and data from the Annual Report. Page(s) ------- Consolidated Financial Statements ........................... 24-28 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements................... 29-40 Report of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors............ 41 Quarterly Financial Data .................................. 43 ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENT WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE. Not Applicable. - 9 -
PART III ITEM 10. DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE REGISTRANT. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the information on pages 3 and 7 of the Notice of Annual Meeting of Holders of Common Stock and Series C Preferred Stock and Proxy Statement For Annual Meeting of the Stockholders on April 18, 1997, of the Registrant ("Proxy Statement") concerning the following Directors of the Registrant, each of whom also serves as an executive officer of the Registrant as defined in Rule 16a-1(f): Patrick G. Ryan and Raymond I. Skilling. Information concerning additional executive officers of the Registrant is contained in Part I hereof, pursuant to General Instruction G(3) and Instruction 3 to Item 401(b) of Regulation S-K. ITEM 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the information under the headings "Executive Compensation," "Aggregated Option Exercises in Last Fiscal Year and Fiscal Year-End Option Values," "Option Grants in 1996 Fiscal Year" and "Pension Plan Table" on pages 12 through 15 of the Proxy Statement. ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the share ownership data contained on pages 2, 8 and 9 of the Proxy Statement. ITEM 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS. The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the information under the heading "Transactions With Management" on page 20 of the Proxy Statement. - 10 -
PART IV ITEM 14. EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES, AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K. (a)(1) and (2). The Registrant has incorporated by reference from the Annual Report (see Item 8) the following consolidated financial statements of the Registrant and subsidiaries: Annual Report Page(s) ------- Consolidated Statements of Financial Position-- As of December 31, 1996 and 1995 24-25 Consolidated Statements of Income -- Years Ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994 26 Consolidated Statements of Stockholders' Equity -- Years Ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994 27 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows -- Years Ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994 28 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements 29-40 Report of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors 41 Financial statement schedules of the Registrant and consolidated subsidiaries not included in the Annual Report but filed herewith: Consolidated Financial Statement Schedules -- ________________________________________________________________________________ Schedule -------- Summary of Investments -- Other than Investments in Related Parties I Parent Company Condensed Financial Statements II Supplementary Insurance Information III Reinsurance IV Valuation and Qualifying Accounts V Schedule VI is omitted as it is immaterial (a)(3). Exhibits (a) Second Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Registrant-- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3(a) to the Registrant's Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1991 (the "1991 Form 10-K"). (b) Certificate of Amendment of the Registrant's Second Restated Certificate of Incorporation -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3 to the Registrant's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 1994 (the "First Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q"). (c) Bylaws of the Registrant -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (d) to the Registrant's Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1982 (the "1982 Form 10-K"). - 11 -
(d) Indenture dated September 15, 1992 between the Registrant and Continental Bank Corporation (now known as Bank of America Illinois), as Trustee -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(a) to the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K dated September 23, 1992. (e) Resolutions establishing terms of 6.875% Notes Due 1999 and 7.40% Notes Due 2002 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(d) to the Registrant's Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1992 (the "1992 Form 10-K"). (f) Resolutions establishing the terms of 6.70% Notes Due 2003 and 6.30% Notes Due 2004 incorporated by reference to Exhibits 4(c) and 4(d) of the Registrant's Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1993 (the "1993 Form 10-K"). (g) Certificate of Designation for the Registrant's 8% Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, $1.00 par value -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(a) to the Registrant's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 1992 (the "Third Quarter 1992 Form 10-Q"). (h) Certificate of Designation for the Registrant's Series C Cumulative Preferred Stock --- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.1 to the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K dated February 9, 1994. (i) Registration Rights Agreement dated November 2, 1992 by and between the Registrant and Frank B. Hall & Co. Inc. -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(c) to the Third Quarter 1992 Form 10-Q. (j) Registration rights agreement by and among the Registrant and certain affiliates of Ryan Insurance Group, Inc. (including Patrick G. Ryan and Andrew J. McKenna) -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (f) to the 1982 Form 10-K. (k) Deferred Compensation Agreement by and among the Registrant and Registrant's directors who are not salaried employees of Registrant or Registrant's affiliates -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(i) to the Registrant's Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1987 (the "1987 Form 10-K"). (l) Amendment and Waiver Agreement dated as of November 4, 1991 among the Registrant and each of Patrick G. Ryan, Shirley Ryan, Ryan Enterprises Corporation and Harvey N. Medvin -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(j) to the 1991 Form 10-K. (m) Statement regarding Computation of Per Share Earnings. (n) Statement regarding Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges. (o) Statement regarding Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Combined Fixed Charges and Preferred Stock Dividends. (p) Aon Corporation 1994 Amended and Restated Outside Director Stock Award Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(b) to the First Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (q) Annual Report to Stockholders of the Registrant for the year ended December 31, 1996 (for information, and not to be deemed filed, except for those portions specifically incorporated by reference herein). (r) List of subsidiaries of the Registrant. - 12 -
(s) Consent of Ernst & Young LLP to the incorporation by reference into Aon's Annual Report on Form 10-K of its report included in the 1996 Annual Report to Stockholders and into Aon's Registration Statement Nos. 33-27984, 33-42575, 33-57562, 33-59037 and 333-21237. (t) Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 11-K for the Aon Savings Plan for the year ended December 31, 1996 -- to be filed by amendment as provided in Rule 15d-21(b). (u) Executive Compensation Plans and Arrangements: (A) Aon Stock Option Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(a) to the Registrant's Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1990 (the "1990 Form 10-K"). (B) First Amendment to Aon Stock Option Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(b) to Registrant's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 1994 (the "Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q"). (C) Second Amendment to Aon Stock Option Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(c) to the Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (D) 1994 Restatement of Aon Savings Plan-- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(f) of the 1994 Form 10-K. (E) 1994 Restatement of Aon Employee Stock Ownership Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(g) of the 1994 Form 10-K. (F) Ryan Insurance Group, Inc. Stock Option Plan together with Stock Option Assumption Agreement providing for amendment of the plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(b) to Registration Statement No. 2-79114 on Form S-8. (G) Aon Stock Award Plan, as amended -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(a) to the First Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (H) First Amendment to the Aon Stock Award Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(b) to the Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (I) Second Amendment to Aon Stock Award Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(d) to the Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (J) 1994 Restatement of Aon Pension Plan-- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(h) of the 1994 Form 10-K. (K) Aon Corporation 1995 Senior Officer Incentive Compensation Plan incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(p) to the Registrant's Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1995 (the "1995 Form 10-K"). (L) Aon Deferred Compensation Plan and First Amendment to the Aon Deferred Compensation Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(q) of the 1995 Form 10-K. (v) Asset Purchase Agreement dated July 24, 1992 between the Registrant and Frank B. Hall & Co. Inc. -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(c) to the Registrant's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 1992. - 13 -
(w) Stock Purchase Agreement by and among the Registrant, Combined Insurance Company of America, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company and General Electric Capital Corporation dated as of November 11, 1995 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(s) of the 1995 Form 10-K. (x) Stock Purchase Agreement by and among the Registrant; Combined Insurance Company of America; The Life Insurance Company of Virginia; Forth Financial Resources, Ltd.; Newco Properties, Inc.; and General Electric Capital Corporation dated as of December 22, 1995 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(t) of the 1995 Form 10-K. (y) Agreement and Plan of Merger among the Registrant; Subsidiary Corporation, Inc. ("Purchaser"); and Alexander & Alexander Services Inc. ("A&A") dated as of December 11, 1996 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (c)(1) of the Registrant's Tender Offer Statement on Schedule 14D-1 filed by the Registrant with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on December 16, 1996 (the "Schedule 14D-1") (z) First Amendment to Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of January 7, 1997, among the Registrant, Purchaser and A&A -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (c)(3) to the Schedule 14D-1 filed by the Registrant with the SEC on January 9, 1997. (b) Reports on Form 8-K. The Registrant filed no Current Reports on Form 8-K during the last quarter of the Registrant's year ended December 31, 1996. - 14 -
SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, on the 26th day of March, 1997. Aon Corporation By /s/PATRICK G. RYAN --------------------------------------- Patrick G. Ryan, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this Report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. Signature Title Date /s/PATRICK G. RYAN Chairman, President, Chief March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Executive Officer and Director Patrick G. Ryan (Principal Executive Officer) /s/DANIEL T. CARROLL Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Daniel T. Carroll /s/FRANKLIN A. COLE Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Franklin A. Cole /s/EDGAR D. JANNOTTA Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Edgar D. Jannotta /s/PERRY J. LEWIS Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Perry J. Lewis /s/JOAN D. MANLEY Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Joan D. Manley - 15 -
/s/ANDREW J. MCKENNA Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Andrew J. McKenna Director - ---------------------------- Newton N. Minow /s/PEER PEDERSEN Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Peer Pedersen /s/DONALD S. PERKINS Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Donald S. Perkins /s/JOHN W. ROGERS, JR. Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- John W. Rogers, Jr. /s/GEORGE A. SCHAEFER Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- George A. Schaefer /s/RAYMOND I. SKILLING Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Raymond I. Skilling /s/FRED L. TURNER Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Fred L. Turner /s/ARNOLD R. WEBER Director March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Arnold R. Weber /s/HARVEY N. MEDVIN Executive Vice President, March 26, 1997 - ---------------------------- Chief Financial Officer Harvey N. Medvin and Treasurer (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer) - 16 -
<TABLE> <CAPTION> SCHEDULE I Aon Corporation and Subsidiaries CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS - OTHER THAN INVESTMENTS IN RELATED PARTIES AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1996 Amount shown in Statement (millions) Amortized Fair of Financial Cost Value Position ----------- ----------- ----------- Fixed Maturities - available for sale: <S> <C> <C> <C> US government and agencies ........................... $ 45.4 $ 47.1 $ 47.1 States and political subdivisions .................... 491.1 514.2 514.2 Debt securities of foreign governments not classified as loans ......................... 948.2 989.9 989.9 Corporate securities ................................. 976.0 1,021.6 1,021.6 Public utilities ..................................... 79.7 81.0 81.0 Mortgage-backed securities ........................... 63.6 65.3 65.3 Other fixed maturities ............................... 110.6 107.0 107.0 ----------- ----------- ----------- TOTAL FIXED MATURITIES........................... 2,714.6 2,826.1 2,826.1 ----------- ----------- ----------- Equity securities - available for sale: Common stocks: Banks, trusts, and insurance companies ............... 201.7 255.7 255.7 Industrial, miscellaneous, and all other ............. 70.3 138.1 138.1 Nonredeemable preferred stocks ....................... 479.0 485.4 485.4 ----------- ----------- ----------- TOTAL EQUITY SECURITIES ......................... 751.0 $ 879.2 879.2 ----------- ----------- ----------- Mortgage loans on real estate ............................. 29.7* 29.0* Real estate - net of depreciation ......................... 17.8 17.8 Policy loans .............................................. 58.2 58.2 Other long-term investments ............................... 141.4* 136.2* Short-term investments .................................... 1,266.3 1,266.3 ----------- ----------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS .......................... $ 4,979.0 $ 5,212.8 =========== =========== <FN> * Differences between amortized cost and amounts shown in Statements of Financial Position for investments other than fixed maturity and equity securities result from certain valuation allowances. </FN> </TABLE> - 17 -
<TABLE> <CAPTION> SCHEDULE II Aon Corporation (Parent Company) CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION As of December 31, ------------------------- (millions) 1996 1995 ----------- ----------- ASSETS <S> <C> <C> Investments in subsidiaries .......................................... $ 3,268.9 $ 3,617.2 Notes receivable - subsidiaries ...................................... 482.6 468.2 Cash and cash equivalents............................................. 216.9 2.1 Other assets ......................................................... 34.4 6.6 ----------- ----------- Total Assets .................................................... $ 4,002.8 $ 4,094.1 =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY LIABILITIES Short-term borrowings ................................................ $ 213.4 $ 352.7 6.3% long-term debt securities ....................................... 99.8 99.7 7.4% long-term debt securities ....................................... 99.9 99.8 6.875% long-term debt securities ..................................... 99.9 99.8 6.7% long-term debt securities ....................................... 149.7 149.7 Notes payable - subsidiaries ......................................... 351.4 457.0 Notes payable - other ................................................ -- 15.7 Debt guarantee of employee stock ownership plan ...................... 46.1 56.8 Accrued expenses and other liabilities ............................... 59.7 39.2 ----------- ----------- Total Liabilities ............................................... 1,119.9 1,370.4 ----------- ----------- Redeemable Preferred Stock ........................................... 50.0 50.0 STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY Preferred stock ...................................................... 5.5 8.1 Common stock ......................................................... 114.1 111.4 Paid-in additional capital ........................................... 475.4 431.8 Net unrealized investment gains of subsidiaries ...................... 153.1 123.1 Net foreign exchange gains of subsidiaries ........................... 1.0 1.8 Retained earnings .................................................... 2,356.8 2,212.1 Less treasury stock at cost .......................................... (121.5) (97.3) Less deferred compensation ........................................... (151.5) (117.3) ----------- ----------- Total Stockholders' Equity ...................................... 2,832.9 2,673.7 ----------- ----------- Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity ...................... $ 4,002.8 $ 4,094.1 =========== =========== <FN> See notes to condensed financial statements. </FN> </TABLE> - 18 -
<TABLE> <CAPTION> SCHEDULE II (Continued) Aon Corporation (Parent Company) CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF INCOME Years ended December 31 --------------------------------------- 1996 1995 1994 ----------- ----------- ----------- (millions) REVENUE <S> <C> <C> <C> Dividends from subsidiaries .......................... $ 1,026.6 $ 199.3 $ 166.2 Other investment income .............................. 44.1 34.3 34.8 Realized investment losses ........................... (11.0) (4.1) -- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total Revenue ................................... 1,059.7 229.5 201.0 EXPENSES Operating and administrative ......................... 5.7 3.0 2.3 Interest - subsidiaries ............................... 20.6 20.0 12.2 Interest - other ...................................... 43.2 53.6 45.1 ----------- ----------- ----------- Total Expenses (1)................................ 69.5 76.6 59.6 ----------- ----------- ----------- INCOME BEFORE EQUITY IN UNDISTRIBUTED INCOME OF SUBSIDIARIES ....................................... 990.2 152.9 141.4 Equity in undistributed income of subsidiaries ............. (655.0) 249.9 218.6 ----------- ----------- ----------- NET INCOME ............................................ 335.2 402.8 360.0 =========== =========== =========== <FN> See notes to condensed financial statements. (1) Interest expense - other allocated to discontinued operations was $5 million, $18 million and $14 million for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994, respectively. </FN> </TABLE> - 19 -
<TABLE> <CAPTION> SCHEDULE II (Continued) Aon Corporation (Parent Company) CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS Years ended December 31 --------------------------------------- 1996 1995 1994 ----------- ----------- ----------- (millions) <S> <C> <C> <C> Cash Flows From Operating Activities ...................... $ 1,016.9 $ 164.5 $ 164.1 Cash Flows From Investing Activities: Investments in subsidiaries .......................... (319.3) (62.6) (31.3) Notes receivables from subsidiaries .................. (10.8) 1.5 (15.5) ----------- ----------- ----------- Cash Used by Investing Activities ............... (330.1) (61.1) (46.8) ----------- ----------- ----------- Cash Flows From Financing Activities: Treasury stock transactions - net .................... (40.1) (46.4) (15.4) Issuance (repayment) of short-term borrowings - net .. (139.2) 108.8 75.3 Issuance of notes payable and long-term debt ......... -- 73.6 174.5 Repayment of notes payable and long-term debt ........ (105.6) -- (125.0) Retirement of preferred stock ........................ (14.2) (75.4) (58.3) Cash dividends to stockholders ....................... (172.9) (171.3) (162.3) ----------- ----------- ----------- Cash Used by Financing Activities ............... (472.0) (110.7) (111.2) ----------- ----------- ----------- Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents .......... 214.8 (7.3) 6.1 Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Year ............ 2.1 9.4 3.3 ----------- ----------- ----------- Cash and Cash Equivalents at end of Year .................. $ 216.9 $ 2.1 $ 9.4 =========== =========== =========== <FN> See notes to condensed financial statements. </FN> </TABLE> - 20 -
SCHEDULE II (Continued) Aon Corporation (Parent Company) NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. See notes to consolidated financial statements incorporated by reference from the Annual Report. 2. Cash and cash equivalents on the condensed statements of financial position include short-term investments. 3. Payments made as assessments by state guaranty funds to cover losses to policyholders of insurance companies under regulatory supervision for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994 were $1.4 million, $5 million and $6.9 million, respectively. In addition, Aon's reserve for the recognition of probable assessments for known industry insolvencies was $0 million and $7 million at December 31, 1996 and 1995, respectively. 4. Generally, the net assets of Aon's insurance subsidiaries available for transfer to the parent company are limited to the amounts that the insurance subsidiaries' statutory net assets exceed minimum statutory capital requirements; however, payment of the amounts as dividends in excess of $987 million may be subject to approval by regulatory authorities. 5. Subsequent Event On March 21, 1997, Aon's directors approved a three-for-two stock split, payable on May 14, 1997 in the form of a stock dividend of one common share for every two shares held, to stockholders of record as of the close of business on May 1, 1997. Because the stock split was approved subsequent to the distribution of Aon's 1996 Annual Report to Stockholders, references to common stock and earnings per share data in the Annual Report to Stockholders and in this Annual Report on Form 10-K have not been retroactively adjusted. Retroactively adjusting such information to give effect to the stock split for 1996, 1995 and 1994, respectively, would result in net income per share of $1.91, $2.32 and $2.09 and dividends per share of $0.95, $0.89 and $0.84. - 21 -
Aon Corporation (Parent Company) NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (6) Below is a reconciliation of the combined statutory stockholders' equity and net income of Aon's insurance subsidiaries to the consolidated stockholders' equity and net income on a basis in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP): <TABLE> <CAPTION> (millions) As of December 31, 1996 As of December 31, 1995 ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- Life/A&H P&C Combined Life/A&H P&C Combined ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> Statutory Stockholders' Equity $ 611.7 $ 363.8 $ 975.5 $ 766.2 $ 296.6 $ 1,062.8 Insurance business related adjustments: Deferred policy acquisition costs 488.8 110.0 598.8 1,177.9 83.6 1,261.5 Cost of insurance purchased -- -- -- 87.2 -- 87.2 Excess of cost over net assets purchased 2.6 -- 2.6 143.4 -- 143.4 Policy liabilities and reinsurance assets 112.1 -- 112.1 100.3 -- 100.3 Deferred income taxes (186.1) 24.3 (161.8) (301.8) 32.1 (269.7) Investment valuation reserves 133.7 -- 133.7 176.3 -- 176.3 Non Admitted Assets 47.3 5.9 53.2 79.6 5.1 84.6 Unrealized capital gains (losses) (FAS 115) 76.8 34.8 111.6 74.8 40.2 115.0 ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- Subtotal $ 1,287.0 $ 538.8 1,825.7 $ 2,303.9 $ 457.6 2,761.4 ======================== ======================== Investment in other operations and other 1,443.2 855.8 ----------- ----------- Investments in subsidiaries 3,268.9 3,617.2 Elimination of parent company contributions (436.0) (943.5) ----------- ----------- Consolidated Stockholders' Equity $ 2,832.9 $ 2,673.7 =========== =========== </TABLE> <TABLE> <CAPTION> As of December 31, 1996 As of December 31, 1995 ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- Life/A&H P&C Combined Life/A&H P&C Combined ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> Statutory Net Income * $ 807.4 $ 70.7 $ 878.1 $ 196.7 $ 57.5 $ 254.2 Insurance business related adjustments: Deferred policy acquisition costs 121.6 95.1 216.7 325.6 84.7 410.3 Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs (166.9) (68.7) (235.6) (240.3) (62.4) (302.7) Amortization of cost of insurance purchased (2.0) -- (2.0) (10.4) -- (10.4) Amortization of excess of cost over net assets purchased (0.9) -- (0.9) (4.9) -- (4.9) Policy liabilities and reinsurance assets 11.8 -- 11.8 -- -- (31.0) Deferred income taxes (4.0) (9.2) (13.3) (24.9) -- (24.9) Change in valuation reserves 4.1 -- 4.1 5.6 -- 5.6 Deferred capital losses 2.8 (3.5) (0.7) 34.3 5.9 40.2 Difference in realized gain on sale of subsidiar net of tax (551.2) (551.2) Realized (gain)/loss on transfer of subsidiary -- -- -- 7.0 -- 7.0 ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- Subtotal $ 222.8 $ 84.4 307.1 $ 288.8 $ 85.7 343.4 ======================== ======================== Investment in other operations and other 28.1 59.4 ----------- ----------- Consolidated Net Income - GAAP Basis $ 335.2 $ 402.8 =========== =========== <FN> * net of intercompany dividends </FN> </TABLE> <TABLE> <CAPTION> As of December 31, 1994 ------------------------------------- Life/A&H P&C Combined ----------- ----------- ----------- <S> <C> <C> <C> Statutory Net Income * $ 271.9 $ 34.1 $ 306.0 Insurance business related adjustments: Deferred policy acquisition costs 337.7 76.8 414.5 Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs (227.7) (48.5) (276.2) Amortization of cost of insurance purchased (13.9) -- (13.9) Amortization of excess of cost over net assets purchased (4.8) -- (4.8) Policy liabilities and reinsurance assets 19.2 -- 19.2 Deferred income taxes (64.7) (6.9) (71.6) Change in valuation reserves 26.6 -- 26.6 Deferred capital losses -- -- -- Difference in realized gain on sale of subsidiary net of tax Realized (gain)/loss on transfer of subsidiary (89.4) -- (89.4) ------------------------------------- Subtotal $ 254.9 $ 55.5 310.4 ======================== Investment in other operations and other 49.6 ----------- Consolidated Net Income - GAAP Basis $ 360.0 =========== <FN> * net of intercompany dividends </FN> </TABLE> - 22 -
<TABLE> <CAPTION> SCHEDULE III Aon Corporation and Subsidiaries SUPPLEMENTARY INSURANCE INFORMATION Future Benefit, Amort- policy Unearned claims, ization benefits, premiums losses deferred Deferred losses, and other Net Commis- and policy Other policy claims policy- invest- sions settle- acqui- oper- acquisition and loss holders Premium ment fees ment sition ating Premiums costs(1) expenses funds revenue income(2) & other expenses costs(1) expenses written(3) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- (millions) Year ended December 31, 1996 Insurance brokerage and consulting <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> services ............... $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $ 83.5 $1,918.8 $ -- $ -- $1,820.2 $ -- Insurance underwriting ... 598.8 1,920.3 2,439.3 1,526.7 197.0 50.1 789.5 207.9 524.1 1,581.6 Corporate and other .................. -- -- -- -- 103.5 8.6 -- -- 100.9 -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Total ............... $ 598.8 $1,920.3 $2,439.3 $1,526.7 $ 384.0 $1,977.5 $ 789.5 $ 207.9 $2,445.2 $1,581.6 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Year ended December 31, 1995 (4) Insurance brokerage and consulting services ............... $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $ 75.7 $1,651.3 $ -- $ -- $1,515.1 $ -- Insurance underwriting ... 1,348.7 2,446.0 7,110.4 1,426.5 168.5 44.9 698.5 207.5 487.5 1,596.2 Corporate and other .................. -- -- -- -- 85.2 13.6 -- -- 99.1 -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Total ............... $1,348.7 $2,446.0 $7,110.4 $1,426.5 $ 329.4 $1,709.8 $ 698.5 $ 207.5 $2,101.7 $1,596.2 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== Year ended December 31, 1994 (4) Insurance brokerage and consulting services ............... $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $ 47.7 $1,388.7 $ -- $ -- $1,279.0 $ -- Insurance underwriting ... 1,290.6 2,378.7 6,931.7 1,322.3 142.3 44.9 626.2 189.7 458.3 1,478.2 Corporate and other .................. -- -- -- -- 67.1 28.2 -- -- 91.0 -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- Total ............... $1,290.6 $2,378.7 $6,931.7 $1,322.3 $ 257.1 $1,461.8 $ 626.2 $ 189.7 1,828.3 $1,478.2 ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== <FN> (1) Includes cost of insurance purchased. (2) The above results reflect allocations of investment income and certain expense elements considered reasonable under the circumstances. (3) Net of reinsurance ceded. (4) Reclassified to conform to the 1996 presentation. </FN> </TABLE> - 23 -
<TABLE> <CAPTION> SCHEDULE IV Aon Corporation and Subsidiaries REINSURANCE Year Ended December 31, 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Percentage Ceded to Assumed of amount Gross other from other Net assumed to (millions) amount companies companies amount net ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> Life insurance in force (1) ............................... $ 10,996.7 $ 12,749.8 $ 10,304.1 $ 8,551.0 120.5% =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== Premiums and policy fees Life Insurance .......................................... $ 206.5 $ 133.0 $ 87.7 $ 161.2 54.4% A&H Insurance ........................................... 1,045.3 213.9 112.7 944.1 11.9 Specialty Property & Casualty (2) ....................... 490.3 160.8 91.9 421.4 21.8 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total premiums and policy fees ............................ $ 1,742.1 $ 507.7 $ 292.3 $ 1,526.7 19.1% =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== </TABLE> <TABLE> <CAPTION> Year Ended December 31, 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Percentage Ceded to Assumed of amount Gross other from other Net assumed to (millions) amount companies companies amount net ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> Life insurance in force (1) ............................... $ 80,176.6 $ 27,936.6 $ 991.4 $ 53,231.4 1.9% =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== Premiums and policy fees Life Insurance .......................................... $ 251.9 $ 83.9 $ 4.0 $ 172.0 2.3% A&H Insurance ........................................... 1,032.9 98.5 5.1 939.5 0.5 Specialty Property & Casualty (2) ....................... 375.0 133.9 73.9 315.0 23.5 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total premiums and policy fees ............................ $ 1,659.8 $ 316.3 $ 83.0 $ 1,426.5 5.8% =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== </TABLE> <TABLE> <CAPTION> Year Ended December 31, 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Percentage Ceded to Assumed of amount Gross other from other Net assumed to (millions) amount companies companies amount net ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> Life insurance in force (1) ............................... $ 74,047.9 $ 25,109.7 $ 1,173.9 $ 50,112.1 2.3% =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== Premiums and policy fees Life Insurance .......................................... $ 245.0 $ 81.7 $ 5.1 $ 168.4 3.0% A&H Insurance ........................................... 996.2 98.6 6.4 904.0 0.7 Specialty Property & Casualty (2) ....................... 309.9 139.1 79.1 249.9 31.7 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total premiums and policy fees ... ........................ $ 1,551.1 $ 319.4 $ 90.6 $ 1,322.3 6.9% =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== <FN> (1) Includes credit life insurance. (2) Includes mechanical repair insurance sold through automobile dealers, appliance warranty insurance and property liability insurance. </FN> </TABLE> - 24 -
<TABLE> <CAPTION> SCHEDULE V Aon CORPORATION VALUATION AND QUALIFYING ACCOUNTS Years Ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994 (millions) Additions ---------------------- Charged/ Balance at Charged to (credited) Balance beginning cost and to other Deductions at end Description of year expenses accounts (1) of year - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Ended December 31, 1996 - ---------------------------- Reserve for losses (2) <S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> (deducted from mortgage loans on real estate) $ 25.6 $ -- $ (24.9) $ -- $ 0.7 Reserve for losses (deducted from other long-term investments) 5.2 -- -- -- 5.2 Allowance for doubtful accounts (4) (deducted from insurance brokerage and consulting services receivables) 47.4 9.5 13.4 (10.5) 59.9 Allowance for doubtful accounts (2) (deducted from premiums and other) 3.9 2.1 (2.9) -- 3.1 Year Ended December 31, 1995 - ---------------------------- Reserve for losses (3) (deducted from mortgage loans on real estate) $ 29.7 $ -- $ (4.1) $ -- $ 25.6 Reserve for losses (3) (deducted from other long-term investments) 6.7 -- 1.0 (2.5) 5.2 Allowance for doubtful accounts (deducted from insurance brokerage and consulting services receivables) 45.2 6.0 -- (3.8) 47.4 Allowance for doubtful accounts (deducted from premiums and other) 3.2 2.0 -- (1.3) 3.9 Year Ended December 31, 1994 - ---------------------------- Reserve for losses (3) (deducted from mortgage loans on real estate) $ 42.0 $ -- $ (12.3) $ -- $ 29.7 Reserve for losses (deducted from long-term bonds) 11.7 -- -- (11.7) -- Reserve for losses (3) (deducted from other long-term investments) 9.3 -- (2.6) -- 6.7 Allowance for doubtful accounts (4) (deducted from insurance brokerage and consulting services receivables) 41.2 7.0 1.3 (4.3) 45.2 Allowance for doubtful accounts (deducted from premiums and other) 3.1 1.4 -- (1.3) 3.2 <FN> (1) Amounts deemed to be uncollectible. (2) Amounts shown in additions credited to other accounts primarily represent reduction due to sale of discontinued operations. (3) Amounts shown in additions charged/(credited) to other accounts represent realized investment (gains)/losses. (4) Amounts shown in additions charged to other accounts represent reserves related to acquired business. </FN> </TABLE> - 25 -
Cross Reference Sheet, Pursuant to General Instruction G(4) Item in Form 10-K Incorporated by Reference to - ----------------- ---------------------------- Part I Item 1. Business Annual Report to Stockholders of the Registrant for the Year 1996 ("Annual Report")pages 6 through 15. Item 3. Legal Proceedings Annual Report page 40 (note 12 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements). Part II Item 5. Market for the Registrant's Annual Report pages 34 and 35 Common Stock and Related (note 8 of Notes to Consolidated Security Holder Matters Financial Statements) and page 43 ("Dividends paid per share" and "Price range"). Item 6. Selected Financial Data Annual Report page 42. Item 7. Management's Discussion and Annual Report pages 17 through Analysis of Financial Condition 23. and Results of Operations Item 8. Financial Statements and Annual Report pages 24 through 41 Supplementary Data and 43. Part III Item 10. Directors and Executive Officers Notice of Annual Meeting of of the Registrant Holders of Common Stock and Series C Preferred Stock and Proxy Statement For Annual Meeting of Stockholders on April 18, 1997 of the Registrant ("Proxy Statement") pages 3 and 7. Item 11. Executive Compensation Proxy Statement pages 12 through 15. Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Proxy Statement pages 2, 8 and 9. Beneficial Owners and Management Item 13. Certain Relationships and Proxy Statement page 20 Related Transactions ("Transactions With Management"). Part IV Item 14. Exhibits, Financial Statement Annual Report pages 24 through Schedules, and Reports on 41. Form 8-K - 26 -
EXHIBIT INDEX Exhibit Number Page Number of Regulation Sequentially S-K, Item 601 Numbered Copy - ------------- ------------- (3) Articles of incorporation and bylaws: (a) Second Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Registrant -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3(a) to the 1991 Form 10-K. (b) Certificate of Amendment of the Registrant's Second Restated Certificate of Incorporation -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3 to the First Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (c) Bylaws of the Registrant -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (d) to the 1982 Form 10-K. (d) Certificate of Designation for the Registrant's 8% Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, $1.00 par value -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(a) to the Third Quarter 1992 Form 10-Q. (e) Certificate of Designation for the Registrant's Series C Cumulative Preferred Stock -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.1 to the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K dated February 9, 1994. (4) Instruments defining the rights of security holders, including indentures: (a) Indenture dated September 15, 1992 between the Registrant and Continental Bank Corporation (now known as Bank of America Illinois), as Trustee -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(a) of the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K dated September 23, 1992. (b) Resolutions establishing terms of 6.875% Notes Due 1999 and 7.40% Notes Due 2002 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(d) to the 1992 Form 10-K. (c) Resolutions establishing the terms of 6.70% Notes Due 2003 incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(c) to the 1993 Form 10-K. (d) Resolutions establishing the terms of 6.30% Notes Due 2004 incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(d) to the 1993 Form 10-K. (10) Material Contracts: (a) Aon Stock Option Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(a) to the 1990 Form 10-K. - 27 -
EXHIBIT INDEX Exhibit Number Page Number of Regulation Sequentially S-K, Item 601 Numbered Copy - ------------- ------------- (b) First Amendment to Aon Stock Option Plan -- incorporated by reference to the Exhibit 10(a) to the Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (c) Second Amendment to Aon Stock Option Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(c) to the Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (d) Ryan Insurance Group, Inc. Stock Option Plan together with Stock Option Assumption Agreement providing for amendment of the plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4(b) to the Registration Statement No. 2-79114 on Form S-8. (e) Registration Rights Agreement by and among the Registrant and certain affiliates of Ryan Insurance Group, Inc. (including Patrick G. Ryan and Andrew J. McKenna) -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (f) to the 1982 Form 10-K. (f) 1994 Restatement of Aon Savings Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(f) to the 1994 Form 10-K. (g) 1994 Restatement of Aon Employee Stock Ownership Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(g) to the 1994 Form 10-K. (h) 1994 Restatement of Aon Pension Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(h) to the 1994 Form 10-K. (i) Deferred Compensation Agreement by and among Registrant and Registrant's directors who are not salaried employees of Registrant or Registrant's affiliates -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(i) to the 1987 Form 10-K. (j) Aon Stock Award Plan, as amended -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(a) to the First Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (k) Amendment and Waiver Agreement dated as of November 4, 1991 among the Registrant and each of Patrick G. Ryan, Shirley Ryan, Ryan Enterprises Corporation and Harvey N. Medvin -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(j) to the 1991 Form 10-K. (l) Registration Rights Agreement dated November 2, 1992 by and between the Registrant and Frank B. Hall & Co. Inc. -- incorporated by reference to exhibit 4(c) to the Third Quarter 1992 Form 10-Q. (m) Aon Corporation 1994 Amended and Restated Outside Director Stock Award Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(b) to the First Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (n) First Amendment to the Aon Stock Award Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(b) to the Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. - 28 -
EXHIBIT INDEX Exhibit Number Page Number of Regulation Sequentially S-K, Item 601 Numbered Copy - ------------- ------------- (o) Second Amendment to Aon Stock Award Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(d) to the Second Quarter 1994 Form 10-Q. (p) Aon Corporation 1995 Senior Officer Incentive Compensation Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(p) to the 1995 Form 10-K. (q) Aon Deferred Compensation Plan and First Amendment to the Aon Deferred Compensation Plan -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(q) to the 1995 Form 10-K. (r) Asset Purchase Agreement dated July 24, 1992 between the Registrant and Frank B. Hall & Co. Inc. -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(c) to the Registrant's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 1992. (s) Stock Purchase Agreement by and among the Registrant, Combined Insurance Company of America, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company and General Electric Capital Corporation dated as of November 11, 1995 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(s) of the 1995 Form 10-K. (t) Stock Purchase Agreement by and among the Registrant; Combined Insurance Company of America; The Life Insurance Company of Virginia; Forth Financial Resources, Ltd.; Newco Properties, Inc.; and General Electric Capital Corporation dated as of December 22, 1995 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(t) to the 1995 Form 10-K. (u) Agreement and Plan of Merger among the Registrant, Purchaser and A&A dated as of December 11, 1996 -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (c)(1) to the Registrant's Schedule 14D-1 filed with the SEC on December 16, 1996. (v) First Amendment to Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of January 7, 1997 among the Registrant, Purchaser and A&A -- incorporated by reference to Exhibit (c)(3) to Schedule 14D-1 filed by the Registrant with the SEC on January 9, 1997. (w) Second Amendment to Aon Employee Stock Option Plan - incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(a) to the Second Quarter 1996 Form 10-Q. (x) Fifth Amendment to Aon Pension Plan - incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(b) to the Second Quarter 1996 Form 10-Q. (y) Third Amendment to Aon Savings Plan - incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(c) to the Second Quarter 1996 Form 10-Q. (z) Third Amendment ot Aon Pension Plan - incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10(d) to Second Quarter 1996 Form 10-Q. - 29 -
EXHIBIT INDEX Exhibit Number Page Number of Regulation Sequentially S-K, Item 601 Numbered Copy - ------------- ------------- (a)(a) Share Purchase Agreement between the Registrant and Inchape plc dated 15 October 1996(to be filed by amendment to this form 10-K). (11) Statement regarding Computation of Per Share Earnings. (12) Statements regarding Computation of Ratios. (a) Statement regarding Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges. (b) Statement regarding Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Combined Fixed Charges and Preferred Stock Dividends. (13) Annual Report to Stockholders of the Registrant for the year ended December 31, 1996 (for information, and not to be deemed filed, except for those portions specifically incorporated by reference herein). (21) List of subsidiaries of the Registrant. (23) Consent of Ernst & Young LLP to the incorporation by reference into Aon's Annual Report on Form 10-K of their report included in the 1996 Annual Report to Stockholders and into Aon's Registration Statement Nos. 33-27984, 33-42575, 33-57562, 33-59037 and 333-21237. (99) Annual Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 11-K for the Aon Savings Plan for the year ended December 31, 1996 -- to be filed by amendment as provided in Rule 15d-21(b). - 30 -