LexisNexis Expands AI Data Integration with Dun & Bradstreet

August 29, 2025
LexisNexis has expanded its data licensing agreement with Dun & Bradstreet to enhance its AI-powered analytics and decision tools, announced in a press release. This integration allows for comprehensive business data to be accessible through Nexis Solutions products.

LexisNexis has expanded its collaborative Generative AI (GenAI) data licensing agreement with Dun & Bradstreet, announced in a press release. This integration allows Dun & Bradstreet's extensive corporate data, including corporate structures, executive information, and financial metrics, to be easily searchable and summarized within Nexis Solutions products.

The inclusion of Dun & Bradstreet's data enhances the Nexis Solutions data ecosystem, providing AI-ready insights on over 600 million global entities. This enriched data foundation, combined with the speed and scalability of GenAI, empowers business and legal professionals to conduct more precise research, accelerate risk assessments, and make confident, data-driven decisions with greater efficiency.

LexisNexis has leveraged Dun & Bradstreet data across a broad range of Nexis Solutions offerings since 1996. The integration aims to streamline corporate research, analysis, and due diligence across key topics, trends, and entities, powering a variety of GenAI initiatives for corporations, financial institutions, consultancies, academic institutions, and nonprofits.

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