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Refinitiv
FormerlyThomson Reuters Financial & Risk
IndustryFinancial technology
Founded2018
HeadquartersNew York City, US (operational);
London, UK (corporate)
Key people
David Craig (CEO)
RevenueUS$6.1 bn[1] (2017)
Number of employees
18,500 (2018)[2]
Websitewww.refinitiv.com

Refinitiv is a global provider of financial market data and infrastructure. The company was founded in 2018. It is jointly owned by Blackstone Group LP which has a 55% stake and Thomson Reuters which owns 45%.[3] The company has an annual turnover of $6bn with more than 40,000 client companies[4] in 190 countries.[2][5]

History

Thomson Reuters sold a 55% majority stake in its Financial & Risk (F&R) unit to private equity firm Blackstone Group LP on October 1, 2018, in a deal which valued the total F&R business at about $20 billion. This business was formed into Refinitiv.[citation needed]

Under the deal, Thomson Reuters transferred its complete financial and risk product portfolio to Refinitiv, with the exception of Regulatory Intelligence, Risk Compliance Learning and Data Privacy Advisory Services. Company CEO David Craig presided over the transfer from Thomson Reuters, which he joined as Group Strategy Director in 2007.[6] British-born Craig's previous role was a partner at US-based global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company.

In August 2019, London Stock Exchange Group agreed to buy the company in an all-share transaction valuing Refinitiv at $27 billion.[7]

In March 2020, Refintiv announced the purchase of software-as-services firm Scivantage for an undisclosed amount.[8]

Censorship in China

Under pressure from the government of China, Refinitiv censored over 200 stories by Reuters covering the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, removing them from its Eikon platform for consumers in Mainland China.[9] The company developed a "Strategic China filter" to block politically-sensitive stories from readers in Mainland China.[9]

Operations

Refinitiv runs more than 130[10] fintech data, analytics, trading, and risk assessment tools including World-Check, a risk intelligence database for financial crime legislation compliance, FXall, Eikon, the execution management system REDI, Datastream for macro-economic analysis, Quantitative Analytics on the Cloud, AutoAudit and the Elektron Data Platform, creating 32,000 risk intelligence records every month from internal and third-party sources. Another, the World-Check Risk Intelligence database, compiles information from international financial watch lists, government records, and media searches to tackle money laundering. Refinitiv also maintains a database featuring more than a million mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals spanning over 40 years, covering corporate finance transactions and investment banking league tables across equity markets, debt, loans, bonds, project finance, initial public offerings (IPOs), joint ventures, repurchases, private equity and municipal bonds.

Although Thomson Reuters is a minority shareholder in Refinitiv, it supplies Reuters news and content to the company's 400,000 plus customers in more than 40,000 businesses around the world, supported by a network of at least 13,000 registered developers.

The company's innovation group, branded as Refinitiv Labs is tasked with taking the lead in exploring new directions and creating new capabilities, derived from part of Thomson Reuters Labs, initially with sites in London, New York, Singapore, San Francisco and Cape Town (later the Cape Town site was closed and the San Francisco site moved to another part of the organization). It consists of engineering, user experience (UX)/design thinking, research, data science and management functions.

Refinitiv's Developer Portal[11] includes data feeds, SDKs and APIs, documentation, sample code, learning materials and community Q & A forums. These run alongside "developer days" in regional centers on topics including machine learning, cloud services and relevant legislation such as GDPR.

Office locations

  • Asia
    • Bangalore, India (Divyasree Technopolis, RMZ Infinity Tower A, RMZ Infinity Tower E)
    • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Beijing, PRC (Arca Building, Oriental Plaza)
    • Hong Kong (Cityplaza, ICBC Tower), PRC
    • Jakarta, Indonesia
    • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    • Makati City, Philippines
    • Mumbai, India
    • Penang, Malaysia
    • Seoul, South Korea
    • Shanghai, PRC
    • Singapore (Raffles Quay, Science Park)
    • Taguig, Philippines (World Square, Upper McKinley Road)
    • Taipei, Taiwan
    • Tokyo, Japan
  • Europe
    • Amsterdam, Netherlands
    • Athens, Greece
    • Brussels, Belgium
    • Bucharest, Romania
    • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Dublin, Ireland
    • Edinburgh, UK
    • Exeter, UK
    • Frankfurt, Germany
    • Gdynia, Poland
    • Geneva, Switzerland
    • Hamburg, Germany
    • Helsinki, Finland
    • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Lisbon, Portugal
    • London, UK (Blackwall Yard, Canada Square and South Colonnade)
    • Luxembourg
    • Madrid, Spain
    • Milan, Italy
    • Moscow, Russia
    • Munich, Germany
    • Nicosia, Cyprus
    • Nottingham, UK
    • Oslo, Norway
    • Paris, France
    • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Puteaux, France
    • Stockholm, Sweden
    • Vienna, Austria
    • Warsaw, Poland
    • Zurich, Switzerland
  • Africa
    • Cape Town, RSA
    • Casablanca, Morocco
    • Cairo, Egypt
    • Algiers, Algeria
    • Tunis, Tunisia
    • Johannesburg, RSA
    • Lagos, Nigeria
    • Nairobi, Kenya
  • Australia
    • Melbourne, Victoria
    • Pyrmont, NSW
    • Sydney, NSW
  • Canada
    • Toronto, Ontario
  • Latin America
    • Bogota, Colombia
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Heredia, Costa Rica
    • Mexico City, Mexico
    • Panama City, Panama
    • Santiago, Chile
    • São Paulo, Brazil
  • Middle East
    • Beirut, Lebanon
    • Dubai, UAE
    • Doha, Qatar
    • Manama, Bahrain
    • Tel Aviv, Israel
  • United States
    • Boston, MA
    • Brookfield, WI (350 North Sunny Slope Road, 450 North Sunny Slope Road Location)
    • Chicago, IL
    • Hauppauge, NY
    • Hoboken, NJ
    • Houston, TX
    • Media, PA
    • Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN
    • New York, Times Square (Headquarters)
    • Nutley, NJ
    • Oak Brook, IL
    • Rockville, MD
    • San Francisco, CA
    • St Louis, MO (717 Office Parkway, 795 Office Parkway)
    • Stamford, CT
    • Washington, DC

Source: Refinitiv[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Annual Report 2017". Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
  2. ^ a b "Refinitiv aims to spend to take on Bloomberg". Financial Times. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
  3. ^ "Thomson Reuters closes deal with Blackstone". NASDAQ.com. 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
  4. ^ "Meet Refininitv". Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  5. ^ "Refinitiv CEO aims to kick-start faster growth for '$6-billion startup' born out of Thomson Reuters-Blackstone deal". Retrieved 2018-10-19.
  6. ^ "Executive Team". Refinitiv.
  7. ^ "London Stock Exchange clinches acquisition of Refinitiv for $27bn". Financial Times.
  8. ^ "Why data provider Refinitiv is buying software services firm Scivantage". Financial Planning. 2020-03-02. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  9. ^ a b Stecklow, Steve; Barbaglia, Pamela; Harney, Alexandra (December 12, 2019). Williams, Michael; Hirschberg, Peter (eds.). "Refinitiv deployed filter to block Reuters reports as Hong Kong protests raged". Reuters.
  10. ^ "Products". Refinitiv.
  11. ^ "Developer portal on refinitiv.com".
  12. ^ "Office Locations". Refinitiv.