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(Australia) Participating Organisations | June 2017 Aon Hewitt Talent, Rewards & Performance Proprietary and Confidential (Australia) Participating organisations | June 2017 Aon Hewitt Talent, Rewards & Performance Proprietary and Confidential Participating organisations MCap 1 year avg. Revenue Contributed Disclosed Organisations ASX ticker 31st Mar ‘17 $M data data $M Abacus ALS Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Abacus Property Group ASX:ABP 1,712 340 N Y Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A ABBVIE N/A - - Y N/A Aconex Ltd ASX:ACX 1,135 145 N Y Adani Mining Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Adelaide Brighton ASX:ABC 3,506 1,396 Y Y Adshel Street Furniture N/A - - Y N/A AECOM N/A - - Y N/A Aeris Resources ASX:AEI 62 3 Y N Agilent Technologies Australia N/A - - Y N/A Pty Ltd AIA Australia Ltd N/A - - Y N/A AIG Australia Limited N/A - - Y N/A Ajilon Consulting N/A - - Y N/A Alcon Australia N/A - - Y N/A Alere N/A - - Y N/A Alexion Pharmaceuticals N/A - - Y N/A Align Technology N/A - - Y N/A Alkane Resources Limited ASX:ALK 159 91 Y N Allens N/A - - Y N/A Alliance Contracting N/A - - Y N/A Alphapharm Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A ALS Limited ASX:ALQ 2,794 1,272 N Y Altium Ltd ASX:ALU 986 100 N Y AMEC Foster Wheeler Australia N/A - - Y N/A Pty Ltd Anglo American Metallurgical N/A - - Y N/A Coal Pty Ltd AngloGold Ashanti Australasia N/A - - Y N/A Limited Ansell ASX:ANN 3,173 1,564 N Y Aon Corporation Australia N/A - - Y N/A AP Eagers Ltd ASX:APE 1,958 3,833 N Y APN Outdoor ASX:APO 1,015 331 Y Y APT - Australian Pacific Touring N/A - - Y N/A Pty Ltd Arab Bank Australia Ltd N/A - - Y N/A ARB Corporation Ltd ASX:ARB 1,320 367 N Y Ardent Leisure Limited ASX:AAD 1,023 677 N Y Arup Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Asahi Premium Beverages N/A - - Y N/A Asaleo Care Limited ASX:AHY 923 607 N Y Ashurst N/A - - Y N/A Asia Iron Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Assetinsure N/A - - Y N/A Asurion Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Executive Data Service (Australia) | Participating organisations | June 2017 1 Aon Hewitt Talent, Rewards & Performance Proprietary and Confidential MCap 1 year avg. Revenue Contributed Disclosed Organisations ASX ticker 31st Mar ‘17 $M data data $M Atlas Iron Limited ASX:AGO 176 912 Y N Aurecon Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Aurelia Metals Ltd ASX:AMI 61 109 Y N AusGroup Limited N/A - - Y N/A Ausreo Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Aussie N/A - - Y N/A Australian Agricultural Co. ASX:AAC 911 447 N Y Australian Broadcasting ASX:ABC 3,506 1,396 Y Y Corporation Australian Pharmaceutical ASX:API 922 4,067 Y Y Industries Ltd Australian Vintage Ltd ASX:AVG 125 232 Y N Auto & General Holdings Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Automatic Data Processing N/A - - Y N/A (ADP) Automotive Holdings Group Ltd ASX:AHG 1,297 5,834 N Y Avanade Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Aveo Group ASX:AOG 1,857 357 N Y AVID Property Group N/A - - Y N/A AWE Limited ASX:AWE 355 126 Y N Bacardi-Martini Australia N/A - - Y N/A BAE Systems Australia N/A - - Y N/A Bain & Company N/A - - Y N/A Bapcor Limited ASX:BAP 1,434 796 N Y Bard Australia N/A - - Y N/A Bauer Media Group N/A - - Y N/A Baycorp (Aust) Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Bayer Australia Ltd N/A - - Y N/A BBC Worldwide N/A - - Y N/A BC Iron Limited ASX:BCI 50 168 Y N BCC AdSystems N/A - - Y N/A Beach Energy ASX:BPT 1,302 631 N Y Beam Global N/A - - Y N/A Beca Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Beckman Coulter N/A - - Y N/A Bega Cheese Limited ASX:BGA 868 1,256 N Y Bellamy's Organic ASX:BAL 945 258 Y Y Bengalla Mining Company N/A - - Y N/A BGC Contracting Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Bionomics Ltd ASX:BNO 164 16 Y N BKI Investment Company Ltd ASX:BKI 958 43 N Y Blackmores Ltd ASX:BKL 2,243 563 N Y Bloomfield Collieries Pty Limited N/A - - Y N/A Boeing Defence Australia Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Boston Scientific N/A - - Y N/A BPAY Group N/A - - Y N/A Bravura Solutions Ltd ASX:BVS 305 183 Y N Breville Group Ltd ASX:BRG 1,101 584 N Y Executive Data Service (Australia) | Participating organisations | June 2017 2 Aon Hewitt Talent, Rewards & Performance Proprietary and Confidential MCap 1 year avg. Revenue Contributed Disclosed Organisations ASX ticker 31st Mar ‘17 $M data data $M Brickworks ASX:BKW 2,082 820 N Y Broadcast Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Brown Brothers N/A - - Y N/A Brown Forman Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A BT Investment Management ASX:BTT 2,619 462 N Y Byrnecut Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Calibre Consulting N/A - - Y N/A Calibre Group Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Campari Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Canon Australia N/A - - Y N/A Canon Information Systems N/A - - Y N/A Research Australia Pty Ltd Carbon Energy Operations N/A - - Y N/A Carey Mining N/A - - Y N/A Carlton & United Breweries Pty N/A - - Y N/A Ltd Carsales.com.au ASX:CAR 2,816 355 Y Y Casama Group N/A - - Y N/A Casella Wines N/A - - Y N/A Castlemaine Goldfields Limited N/A - - Y N/A Caterpillar Financial Services N/A - - Y N/A Corporation CBH Resources Limited N/A - - Y N/A CBRE Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A CEA Technologies Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Cellular Asset Management Pty N/A - - Y N/A Ltd Centennial Coal Company ASX:CTL 16 0 Y N Limited Cerebos Australia N/A - - Y N/A CGI Technologies and Solutions N/A - - Y N/A Australia Pty Ltd Chanel (Australia) Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Charter Hall ASX:CHC 2,080 387 Y Y Cincom Systems N/A - - Y N/A CITIC Pacific Mining N/A - - Y N/A Management Pty Ltd Civica Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Civmec Limited N/A - - Y N/A Clayton Utz N/A - - Y N/A Cleanaway Waste Management ASX:CWY 1,614 1,433 N Y Cliffs Natural Resources Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Clough Limited N/A - - Y N/A CMC Markets Asia Pacific PTY N/A - - Y N/A LTD Cockatoo Coal Limited N/A - - Y N/A Colin Biggers & Paisley N/A - - Y N/A Community First Credit Union N/A - - Y N/A Coopers Brewery Ltd N/A - - Y N/A COOPERVISION N/A - - Y N/A CoreLogic N/A - - Y N/A Executive Data Service (Australia) | Participating organisations | June 2017 3 Aon Hewitt Talent, Rewards & Performance Proprietary and Confidential MCap 1 year avg. Revenue Contributed Disclosed Organisations ASX ticker 31st Mar ‘17 $M data data $M Corporate Travel Management ASX:CTD 1,665 296 N Y Limited Corrs Support Services N/A - - Y N/A Costa Group Holdings ASX:CGC 1,011 859 N Y Cover-More Travel Insurance N/A - - Y N/A Credit Corp Group ASX:CCP 729 213 Y N Cromwell Operations Pty Ltd ASX:CMW 1,741 360 Y Y CrownBet N/A - - Y N/A CSC Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A CSG ASX:CSV 360 224 Y N CSR ASX:CSR 1,961 2,468 N Y Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal N/A - - Y N/A Pty Ltd DANAHER N/A - - Y N/A Daronmont Technologies N/A - - Y N/A Data#3 ASX:DTL 217 1,030 Y N DeBortoli Wines Pty Ld N/A - - Y N/A Deloitte N/A - - Y N/A Dentons N/A - - Y N/A DHL Supply Chain N/A - - Y N/A Diageo N/A - - Y N/A DibbsBarker N/A - - Y N/A Dimension Data Australia N/A - - Y N/A Doray Minerals Limited ASX:DRM 221 128 Y N Downer EDI Mining Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Downer Group ASX:DOW 2,184 6,920 Y Y DUET Group ASX:DUE - - N Y DuluxGroup ASX:DLX 2,416 1,747 N Y Dun & Bradstreet N/A - - Y N/A Eclipx Group ASX:ECX 954 548 N Y Ecolab Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Edwards Lifesciences N/A - - Y N/A eftpos Payments Australia N/A - - Y N/A Elbit Systems of Australia N/A - - Y N/A Empired Ltd ASX:EPD 53 166 Y N Employers Mutual Management N/A - - Y N/A Pty Ltd Energy Developments N/A - - Y N/A EnerNoc N/A - - Y N/A Eni Australia Limited N/A - - Y N/A Epson Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Equipsuper N/A - - Y N/A Ericsson Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Ernst & Young Services Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Estia Health Limited ASX:EHE 756 509 N Y Event Hospitality And ASX:EVT 2,272 1,253 N Y Entertainment Ltd Evolution Mining Limited ASX:EVN 3,529 1,433 Y Y Experian Australia Pty Ltd N/A - - Y N/A Executive Data Service (Australia) | Participating organisations | June 2017 4 Aon Hewitt Talent, Rewards & Performance Proprietary and Confidential MCap 1 year avg.
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