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GlobalData PLC
GlobalData PLC sells business intelligence: industry research, data, news, and analysis that help companies understand markets, customers, competitors, and regulation. Its products are used across sectors such as healthcare, technology, consumer goods, financial services, and construction, where decision-makers need detailed information rather than general news. The company makes money mainly by charging subscriptions for access to its online data platforms and research content, and by selling consulting and project-based advisory work. Its customers are usually corporations, professional services firms, and financial institutions that pay for reliable sector intelligence they can use in strategy, sales, product planning, and investment work. What makes GlobalData different is that it sits between a media company and a research provider: it gathers proprietary data, adds analyst commentary, and packages it into tools that clients can use repeatedly. That gives it a recurring, information-based business model built around long-term customer relationships rather than one-off reports.
GlobalData PLC sells business intelligence: industry research, data, news, and analysis that help companies understand markets, customers, competitors, and regulation. Its products are used across sectors such as healthcare, technology, consumer goods, financial services, and construction, where decision-makers need detailed information rather than general news.
The company makes money mainly by charging subscriptions for access to its online data platforms and research content, and by selling consulting and project-based advisory work. Its customers are usually corporations, professional services firms, and financial institutions that pay for reliable sector intelligence they can use in strategy, sales, product planning, and investment work.
What makes GlobalData different is that it sits between a media company and a research provider: it gathers proprietary data, adds analyst commentary, and packages it into tools that clients can use repeatedly. That gives it a recurring, information-based business model built around long-term customer relationships rather than one-off reports.