Compare Legal Entity Data Providers

How Registry Lookup compares to OpenCorporates, Bureau van Dijk Orbis, Dun & Bradstreet, GLEIF, UK Companies House, Infolegale, and North Data on coverage, freshness, pricing, and API access.

How to choose a legal entity data provider

Legal entity data — company names, registration numbers, addresses, legal forms, status, ownership — comes from hundreds of national business registries that publish in different formats, languages, and update cadences. The data provider you pick is the layer that normalizes all of that into a single API or feed your team can actually use.

Five dimensions matter when comparing providers, and every page in this cluster grades each competitor on them:

  • Coverage — total entity count and number of jurisdictions. National registries (Companies House, Handelsregister) are deepest in their home country; commercial aggregators (Orbis, D&B, OpenCorporates) trade off depth for breadth.
  • Freshness — how often the dataset is refreshed. Real-time matters for filings; weekly is enough for most due-diligence and prospecting.
  • Pricing model — free tier vs enterprise-only, hard caps vs rate-limits, multi-year minimums vs month-to-month.
  • API quality — modern REST + JSON with an OpenAPI spec, vs legacy SOAP or desktop-client + Excel-export workflows.
  • Enrichment depth — what's available beyond registry data: firmographics, ESG scores, ownership chains, supply chain, technographics.

The comparisons below benchmark Registry Lookup against each major provider on these five axes — with sourced pricing, a step-by-step migration guide, and FAQs answering the questions we hear most often.

Registry Lookup vs OpenCorporates

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OpenCorporates is one of the earliest open corporate data projects, aggregating company registry filings from around the world. It offers a searchable database and API for legal entity information sourced from government registers.

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Registry Lookup vs UK Companies House

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Companies House is the official UK government register of companies. It provides free access to filings and company data for entities registered in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

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Registry Lookup vs GLEIF

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The Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) manages the LEI system — a 20-character alphanumeric code assigned to legal entities participating in financial transactions. GLEIF provides a free lookup tool for LEI records.

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Registry Lookup vs Dun & Bradstreet

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Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) is a legacy business data provider known for its DUNS Number system and commercial credit reports. D&B offers firmographic data, credit scores, and risk analytics primarily for enterprise sales and procurement teams.

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Registry Lookup vs Bureau van Dijk / Orbis

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Orbis, by Bureau van Dijk (a Moody's company), is a comprehensive commercial database of company information. It is widely used by financial institutions for KYC, compliance, and credit risk analysis, with deep ownership and financial data.

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Registry Lookup vs Infolegale

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Infolegale is a French legal-information provider specializing in company data, financial elements, and capital links for entities registered in France. Built on top of INSEE's SIRENE database, it integrates with CRMs, ERPs, and cash-management software via 15+ connectors.

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Registry Lookup vs North Data

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North Data is a German company-data provider focused on entities registered in Germany, Austria, and other DACH-region jurisdictions. It offers a web search interface, a JSON/XML data API, and bulk data exports priced per country.

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