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Chicago global derivatives exchange (NASDAQ: CME) at $99B market cap; XRP futures launched May 2025 on CFTC commodity approval, expanding crypto suite with Bitcoin/Ethereum/Solana competing with ICE for institutional derivatives volume.
CME Group Inc. is a Chicago, Illinois-based global derivatives exchange operator — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: CME) as an S&P 500 component — operating the world's largest and most diverse derivatives marketplace with a market capitalization of approximately $99 billion and annual revenue exceeding $6 billion, serving customers in approximately 150 countries through nearly 24-hour electronic trading via the CME Globex platform. CME Group operates four major exchanges: the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME, founded 1898), Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT, founded 1848), New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), and Commodity Exchange Inc. (COMEX) — offering futures and options contracts across interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural commodities, metals, and cryptocurrency. In May 2025, CME Group launched XRP futures following CFTC classification of XRP as a commodity, with first-day trading exceeding $19 million in notional volume across micro (2,500 XRP) and standard (50,000 XRP) contracts — expanding CME's cryptocurrency derivatives suite that already includes Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana futures. CME Group employs approximately 3,700 people.
Rolling Meadows IL insurance brokerage (NYSE: AJG) ~$14B combined revenue; $13.45B AssuredPartners acquisition (industry largest), +10,900 employees, 400 offices, third largest global broker competing with Marsh McLennan.
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. is a Rolling Meadows, Illinois-based global insurance brokerage and risk management company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AJG) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing commercial property/casualty insurance brokerage, employee benefits consulting, and risk management services to businesses and organizations worldwide through approximately 58,000 employees following the completion of the AssuredPartners acquisition. The defining transaction of 2025 was Arthur J. Gallagher's closing of the $13.45 billion acquisition of AssuredPartners — the largest sale of a US insurance broker to a strategic acquirer in industry history — adding 10,900 employees, approximately $2.9 billion in pro forma revenues, and 400 offices across the United States, United Kingdom, and Ireland, with particular middle-market strength in transportation, energy, healthcare, and government contracting. The AssuredPartners combination accelerates Gallagher's position as the third-largest insurance broker globally (behind Marsh & McLennan and Aon), with combined annual revenues exceeding $14 billion. CEO J. Patrick Gallagher Jr. has led the company's strategy of organic growth supplemented by a relentless acquisition program of regional and specialty insurance brokers — Gallagher has completed 40-50+ acquisitions per year in recent years — building a national and international distribution network that can cross-sell specialty insurance products across AssuredPartners' 400 acquired office locations. Gallagher's Risk Management Services division (claims adjusting and administration for self-insured corporations and government entities) provides a second business line that diversifies revenue from insurance brokerage commission and fee income.
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