

^ "Pearson confirms could sell $1.5 bln stake in IDC".

^ "Merrill Lynch sells securities pricing service".^ NYTimes typo: Tel estat: "Interactive Data"."Chase Manhattan Bank And Interactive Data". "Chase computer raided by youths, officials". Plunkett's E-Commerce & Internet Business Almanac 2009. ^ a b "ICE to buy market data firm Interactive Data in $5.2 billion deal".Owner to Buy Interactive Data for $5.2 Billion".

In 2015, Intercontinental Exchange announced the acquisition of Interactive Data Corporation from private equity firms Warburg Pincus and Silver Lake Partners. In 2010 the company announced the completion of its acquisition by two private equity funds, Warburg Pincus and Silver Lake Partners. Later on, Pearson PLC owned 61% of the company. Interactive Data became known as a supplier of financial market data and related offerings, "including data bases used for economic forecasting." Acquisitions have contributed to Interactive Data's growth, enabling the company to deliver an increasing range of services, while expanding into adjacent markets and extending its reach geographically. In 2002 Interactive bought Merrill Lynch's securities pricing service. In 1984, Chase expanded IDC by purchasing Western Union's Telstat Systems division. IDC focused on the financial industry, while NCSS had a broader client base. Like competitor National CSS (NCSS), their time-sharing service was based on IBM's CP/CMS Time-sharing software for the IBM System 360 Model 67. History Timesharing services įounded in 1968 as a Waltham, Massachusetts-based time-sharing company, Interactive Data Corporation was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1974. Interactive Data provided evaluation services, reference data, pricing services, derivatives services, Fair Value Information Services, low latency market data, trading infrastructure services, fixed income analytics, Web-based solutions, desktop solutions, the eSignal suite of products, and environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) data including quantitative ESG risk indicators for individual companies and sectors (current figures as well as historical data for the past two years) provided by RepRisk, a global business intelligence provider specialized in ESG risk analytics and metrics.
