The Refinitiv Business Classification (TRBC) is an
industry classification
Industry classification or industry taxonomy is a type of economic taxonomy that classifies companies, organizations and traders into industrial groupings based on similar production processes, similar products, or similar behavior in financial ...
of global companies. It was developed by the
Reuters Group
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under the name Reuters Business Sector Scheme (RBSS), was rebranded to Thomson Reuters Business Classification (TRBC) when the
Thomson Corporation
The Thomson Corporation was one of the world's largest information companies. It was established in 1989 following a merger between International Thomson Organisation Ltd (ITOL) and Thomson Newspapers. In 2008, it purchased Reuters Group to fo ...
acquired the Reuters Group in 2008, forming
Thomson Reuters
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Thomson Reuters was created by the Thomson Corpora ...
, and was rebranded again, to The Refinitiv Business Classification (TRBC), in 2020. Since the creation of
Refinitiv
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in October 2018, TRBC has been owned and operated by Refinitiv and is the basis for
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Market-based classification
TRBC is a market-based classification scheme, similar to the
GICS and
ICB systems. These classify companies on the basis of degree of impact on markets, rather than establishment-based classification systems such as the
North American Industry Classification System
The North American Industry Classification System or NAICS () is a classification of business establishments by type of economic activity (process of production). It is used by government and business in Canada, Mexico, and the United States of A ...
(NAICS).
Use
TRBC is used primarily in the Financial Investment and Advisory space, where investors identify and select groups of comparable companies and look at trends. More specifically, this could be Investment Managers allocating funds and benchmarking their portfolios; Investment Bankers highlighting acquisition targets and opportunities for financial restructuring, or more generally corporates performing competitive analysis of their peers in the marketplace.
Coverage
TRBC covers over 72,000 public companies in 130 countries and provides a classification history going back to 1999.
Versions
Four versions of the classification scheme have been published: RBSS 2004, TRBC 2008, TRBC 2012 and TRBC 2020. The first two versions had four levels: Economic sectors, Business sectors, Industry groups, and Industries. The third version added a fifth level, Activities.
Structure
The TRBC classification scheme has a five-level hierarchical structure:
* 13 Economic sectors
* 33 Business sectors
* 62 Industry groups
* 154 Industries
* 898 Activities
Classification scheme
The TRBC classification scheme is shown below.
Note that the acronym NEC stands for "not elsewhere classified". The use of this acronym, with the same meaning, is common in classification schemes, for example the
Standard Industrial Classification
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) was a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code as a method of standardizing industry classification for statistical purposes across agencies. Established in the United States in 1937, it ...
(SIC) uses it.
See also
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Global Industry Classification Standard
The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) is an industry taxonomy developed in 1999 by MSCI and Standard & Poor's (S&P) for use by the global financial community. The GICS structure consists of 11 sectors, 24 industry groups, 69 industrie ...
(GICS)
*
Industry Classification Benchmark The Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB) is an industry classification taxonomy launched by Dow Jones and FTSE in 2005 and now used by FTSE International and STOXX. It is used to segregate markets into sectors within the macroeconomy. The I ...
(ICB)
*
North American Industry Classification System
The North American Industry Classification System or NAICS () is a classification of business establishments by type of economic activity (process of production). It is used by government and business in Canada, Mexico, and the United States of A ...
(NAICS)
*
Standard Industrial Classification
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) was a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code as a method of standardizing industry classification for statistical purposes across agencies. Established in the United States in 1937, it ...
(SIC)
*
(NACE)
*
Industry classification
Industry classification or industry taxonomy is a type of economic taxonomy that classifies companies, organizations and traders into industrial groupings based on similar production processes, similar products, or similar behavior in financial ...
External links
Thomson Reuters Business ClassificationThomson Reuters Business Classification in Excel
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