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Public Sector

We help public entities address complex risks, stay on budget, and lower total cost of risk though comprehensive risk transfer and management solutions.

For public entities, including those in the municipal, education, healthcare, and non-profit industries, risk management is a key element of governance.

However, in the face of ongoing budgetary restraints, public organisations often need innovative strategies that can help lower the total cost of risk while still supporting frontline service improvements. As the pandemic recovery continues, many local governments are experiencing budget shortfalls due to dwindling tax revenue, record unemployment, and rising healthcare costs. The need to manage risks – while keeping down costs – has never been more critical.

With more than four decades of public sector experience, Marsh can help you assess your public sector’s current risk financing strategy and generate new savings through data-driven decisions. Using our expertise and industry-leading analytics platform, we’ll work with you to build your organisation’s unique profile and determine an approach that drives value and mitigates risk.

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