Owner Scorecard


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A grouping · a comparative table

Financial Exchanges & Data

4 companies across the library’s three pools, one row each. The columns are the line items this kind of business is read on; each header names its basis, and the margins and returns are medians over each company’s readable record — the through-cycle level, never one year’s print. Rows open largest first by latest-year revenue, and every column sorts both ways — the re-ordering is the reader’s own act, and a sorted view keeps its order in the address bar. The company stays in view as the columns scroll. A dash is a figure that could not be read; n/a is one that does not apply to that member; both sit at the back of a sorted column.

As a group: median revenue $6.9B; median operating margin 30.1%; median net income $1.6B; median tangible equity ($4.0B). Medians of this table’s own columns, over the members each applies to · data as of July 9, 2026.

Pick two to four to weigh side by side. Compare these →
latest fiscal year, USD median over the record latest fiscal year, USD median over the record equity − goodwill − intangibles · latest FY, USD
SPGI S&P Global Inc. Financial Exchanges & Data $15.3B44.2%$4.5B($21.6B)
MCO Moody's Corporation Financial Exchanges & Data $7.7B41.4%$2.5B($4.2B)
EFX Equifax Inc. Financial Exchanges & Data $6.1B18.0%$660M($3.5B)
TRU TransUnion Financial Exchanges & Data $4.6B18.7%$455M($3.9B)

Every figure is recomputed from the company’s own SEC or EDINET filings, the same way as on its page; the columns name facts, weigh nothing, and form no rank.