Gain access to FactSet’s security- and entity-level symbology and comprehensive entity reference data. Data Management Solutions (DMS) provides all the necessary relationships and connections you need to link disparate sources of information to a master identifier.
Take your investment process to the next level with our powerful data management solution to unify your disparate sources of information. Expose direct and indirect relationships and hierarchies between entities, securities, people, and funds through time.
Link and aggregate a variety of content sources to meet your analytical, risk management, and regulatory needs.
Access comprehensive entity and security reference data, along with LEI linkages, to help fulfill compliance and regulatory reporting requirements.
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This listing is offered at no cost through a single pricing dimension. You are not charged a fee to access it on AWS Marketplace. There are no tiers, instance sizes, or usage add-ons to choose between. The product gives you access to security- and entity-level symbology and entity reference data that links your data sources to a master identifier. Because pricing is free, there is nothing to scale or configure at the billing level. To use datasets beyond this free access, you would arrange terms directly with the vendor.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does the free listing on AWS Marketplace actually give me access to?
You get security- and entity-level symbology plus entity reference data. This links your disparate data sources to a master identifier. It also includes Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) linkages to help with compliance and regulatory reporting. No fee applies to access this through AWS Marketplace.
If I want datasets beyond this free access, how are those typically arranged?
The vendor typically offers data through annual subscriptions rather than one-off purchases. Pricing varies by your use case and the specific products you need. You would arrange terms directly with the vendor's sales team to get a quote tailored to your requirements.
How is data delivered once I have access?
Delivery options include normalized data through major cloud providers, APIs, and direct standard data feeds. The content can also integrate with your own applications, web portals, databases, and statistical packages. This lets you link the data to your existing models and systems.
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