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At its core, market intelligence depends on capturing relevant information from multiple sources to build out a comprehensive view of an existing market, trends over time, its customers, and competitors—all to gain insights into potential risks or growth opportunities. With the addition of IRN Research to our portfolio of research platforms, including Nexis® and Nexis Uni®, you have access to market research focused on the financial and legal services markets in the UK. This portfolio of reports and research data is valuable to financial institutions, investors, regulators, law firms, government, and academic researchers. Updates to annual reports are published monthly, throughout the year. What does IRN Research include?
Among IRN Research’s Orchard Reports™ series, consumer research reports contain expert analysis of consumer surveys, which gather responses from between 500 to 2,000 UK consumers of financial and legal services. Reports cover consumer profiles, behaviour, service use and satisfaction, brand awareness, and attitudes toward market changes and most include benchmarking against results from previous surveys:
These reports can help you:
And IRN Research doesn’t stop with consumer research.
Market reports focus on market size and trends, sector structure and supplier profiles, key market developments and issues, market drivers and obstacles, future trends and forecasts. These cover a variety of market segments, including the following titles:
The legal market reports also include practitioner opinion surveys.
David Mort, IRN Research Director, notes, “We have been researching the financial services and legal services sectors for over a decade and continue to monitor the many major changes in these markets and their impact on specific market segments. We offer a combination of regular industry, company, and consumer data and analysis on these markets, which are a valuable resource for business executives, policy makers, and researchers.”
As IRN Research releases content, it is added to the LexisNexis® source universe within 48 hours of publication. When you select IRN Research as a source in Nexis, Nexis Uni, Nexis Diligence™ or Lexis®, results will display an abstract, with a link through to the full PDF report and tables. In addition to the most recent reports and survey data, the archive over 120 reports allows you to track trends over time. When combined with our global sources of premium print, broadcast and web news, deep company and executive data, mergers and acquisitions and other high-value sources—you can carry out critical market intelligence research with greater efficiency and help your organization have the insights it needs to empower winning performance.
Explore IRN Research the next time you login! For more information about IRN Research, visit: www.irn-research.com.