Financial Services Company Reorg Rebrands to Octus

The rebrand follows a substantial period of growth for the company within the credit intelligence and data sector.

Published on Oct. 29, 2024
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Octus, formerly known as Reorg, has rebranded to better reflect its growing role in the global credit intelligence and data market. This change underscores Octus’ commitment to providing comprehensive insights across the entire credit spectrum, celebrating its 12 years of growth and its ability to help clients make faster, more informed decisions in a complex market.

Octus offers credit intelligence and data insights to buy-side firms, investment banks, law firms and advisory firms. Its solutions support research, due diligence, portfolio optimization and risk mitigation, working to enhance investors’ market understanding and decision-making across the entire credit lifecycle.

The company publishes over 250 daily news stories and serves a network of over 35,000 professionals, including major banks and law firms. To date, Octus has published more than 50,000 credit-related stories. It leverages AI-integrated technologies to help its editorial team produce content faster and at a broader scale. 

Additionally, Octus has significantly expanded its global footprint, now employing more than 650 employees, including experts in various domains such as credit analysis, legal advisory and technology. With the rebranding, Octus is further scaling its workforce to support a fast-growing customer base.

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