Business Intelligence
Includes structured intelligence services covering business classifications, geographies, industries, products, trade codes, and authoritative reference systems.
Includes GeoNames Cities, GeoNames Countries, GeoNames States and Provinces, GICS, and 9 more.
GeoNames Cities
GeoNames contains over 25 million geographical names, including about 4.8 million populated places worldwide. City-level geography is important for local market analysis, municipal developments, service coverage, and place-based risk.
GeoNames Countries
GeoNames provides standardized country-level geography and place references across all countries and territories. Country classification is important for comparing national markets, policy jurisdictions, geopolitical exposure, and international operations.
GeoNames States and Provinces
GeoNames maps subnational administrative areas such as states, provinces, and regions across countries. Regional geography is important for tracking local regulation, elections, operations, and demand below the national level.
GICS
GICS classifies listed companies into 11 sectors, 25 industry groups, 74 industries, and 163 sub-industries. It is important for market research, peer comparison, sector allocation, and investment analysis.
HS Codes
The Harmonized System is the global customs classification used by more than 200 administrations and organized into about 5,000 commodity groups. It is important for tariffs, trade compliance, sourcing, and import-export analysis.
IAB Content Taxonomy
The IAB Content Taxonomy provides a common language for categorizing digital content across web pages, apps, video, podcasts, games, and news. It is important for contextual advertising, brand suitability, publisher analysis, and media classification.
IAB Ad Product Taxonomy
The IAB Ad Product Taxonomy standardizes how advertisers describe the product or service promoted in an ad. It is important for publisher controls, ad governance, retail media analysis, and clearer classification of commercial categories.
ICB
ICB classifies companies into 11 industries, 20 supersectors, 45 sectors, and 173 subsectors. It is important for exchange data, sector research, portfolio construction, and cross-market comparison.
IPTC Media Topics
IPTC Media Topics is a media taxonomy of over 1,200 terms available in 13 languages for classifying news and text subjects. It is important for editorial systems, archives, search, metadata tagging, and newsroom workflows.
NACE
NACE is the European Union's classification of economic activities and is organized around 21 top-level sections for official statistics and benchmarking. It is important for supplier mapping, industry comparison, regulatory reporting, and European market research.
NAICS
NAICS is the North American industry classification system, structured from 20 sectors down to detailed 6-digit industries. It is important for supplier discovery, procurement analysis, market sizing, and business benchmarking across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
SITC
SITC is the United Nations trade classification used for economic analysis of merchandise trade and includes 2,970 basic headings in Revision 4. It is important for trade research, commodity trend analysis, and long-term comparison of imports and exports.
Wikidata Entities
Wikidata is a collaboratively maintained knowledge base with more than 121 million items covering people, organizations, places, works, and concepts. It is important for entity resolution, knowledge graphs, search enrichment, and structured research.