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- Identifying Organizations – the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)
Each LEI contains information about an entity’s ownership structure In this way, the LEI answers the questions of 'who is who’ and ‘who owns whom’ Simply put, the publicly available LEI data pool is a global directory, which greatly enhances transparency in the global marketplace
- LEI Search
Select LEI data fields to filter the search To search by e g Country or Legal Form codes, use filters
- Legal Entity Identifier - Wikipedia
The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a unique global identifier for legal entities participating in financial transactions [1] Also known as an LEI code or LEI number, its purpose is to help identify legal entities on a globally accessible database
- Home – GLEIF
Any interested party can easily access and search the complete Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) data pool using the web-based search tool developed by GLEIF GLEIF makes available key facts, figures and statistics on the global LEI population via interactive graphs and a world map drill down
- What is an LEI code? - LEI-Lookup
An LEI code (Legal Entity Identifier) is a unique 20-character alphanumeric identifier established under the ISO 17442 standard by the International LEI search PRO solutions
- The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI): Questions and Answers
What is a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)? The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a 20-digit, alphanumeric code that connects to key reference information that enables clear and unique identification of companies participating in global financial markets
- Legal Entity Identifier - Office of Financial Research
The Legal Entity Identifier, or LEI, is a data standard — like a bar code for precisely identifying parties to financial transactions
- Frequently Asked Questions | Office of Financial Research
What is the LEI? The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a reference code — like a bar code — used across markets and jurisdictions to uniquely identify a legally distinct entity that engages in a financial transaction
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