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US Business Database.

  • US Coverage: Access information on 67 million companies based in the US and create your own dataset using 460 available data attributes.
  • Fully Compliant Data: All data in our database is compliant with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
  • 360 Solutions: Our US business data, combined with our software, offers a comprehensive range of B2B solutions that support all data-related activities undertaken by businesses.
  • AI Optimized: Our advanced AI technology ensures deduplication, enhances attributes, and provides robust data enrichment.
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US Business Data

Use Cases.

  1. Expanding into the American Market
    An e-commerce platform provider looking to enter the U.S. market needed to connect with potential partners. By leveraging the U.S. Business Database, they identified relevant businesses for cold calling and email campaigns to promote their platform and attract buyers.
  2. Cold Calling Campaign Targeting U.S. Businesses
    A South Africa-based call center utilized the U.S. Business Database to build targeted B2B contact lists. This enabled them to effectively reach American companies, offering products and services tailored to their needs.
  3. Email Marketing for U.S. Solar Installers
    A solar panel installation company launched an email marketing campaign targeting small and medium-sized businesses across the U.S. By filtering businesses with roofs of 280m² or less, they ensured their outreach was precise and relevant.
  4. Targeting U.S. E-Commerce Businesses on PrestaShop
    A web development company aimed to connect with businesses running their online stores on PrestaShop. Using the U.S. Business Database, they identified these companies and launched a marketing campaign to promote alternative e-commerce solutions.
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  1. CRM Data Enrichment
    A company wanted to enhance its CRM by instantly retrieving detailed business information using only a company name. With the U.S. Business Database, they automated this process, ensuring up-to-date and accurate company details for improved sales and customer relationship management.
  2. Identifying and Contacting Website Visitors
    A marketing team sought to convert anonymous website visitors into leads. By integrating the U.S. Business Database, they matched website visitors with their respective companies and retrieved key contact details. This allowed them to personalize outreach and tailor offers based on remarketing campaigns.
  3. Seamless B2B Data Access for CRM Users
    A business intelligence platform provided its users with continuous access to the entire U.S. B2B database. This enabled CRM users to verify, update, and enrich company profiles in real-time, improving lead qualification and reducing outdated information.
  4. Enhancing Web and App Experiences with Business Data
    A SaaS company integrated the U.S. Business Database into its web and mobile applications. This allowed users to autofill company details, verify business credentials, and streamline onboarding processes, creating a seamless user experience.
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  1. Evaluating Manufacturing Supplier Reliability
    A global manufacturing company leverages U.S. business data to assess the financial stability and track record of potential suppliers. By analyzing corporate affiliations and historical performance, they identify high-risk suppliers, reducing the likelihood of supply chain disruptions.
  2. Credit Scoring for SME Loan Approvals
    A financial services firm uses firmographic and historical business data to evaluate the creditworthiness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) applying for loans. This minimizes lending risks by identifying businesses with poor payment histories or unstable financial operations.
  3. Insurance Risk Assessment for Logistics Companies
    An insurance provider utilizes geolocation and firmographic data to evaluate the risk profiles of logistics companies. By analyzing company size, industry type, and operational locations, they accurately determine insurance premiums and coverage options.
  4. Fraud Prevention in E-Commerce Transactions
    An e-commerce platform integrates U.S. business data into its fraud detection system to identify high-risk transactions. By analyzing company relationships and contact details, they verify business legitimacy and prevent fraudulent activities before they occur.
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  1. What B2B data do we offer on U.S. companies?
    We offer a wide range of business data used by companies of all sizes. We offer datasets such as: firmographic data (detailed information on companies), technographic data (detailed data on the technologies companies use), B2B contact data (datasets with contact details such as emails and mobile phone numbers), global corporate linkage (links between US companies and global companies) and historical data (up to 8 years).
  2. What software do we use to deliver the data?
    We deliver data in flat files as well as through custom software such as applications, APIs, and other integrations. Manual data extraction in flat files or through our applications is convenient for companies that need a one-time data pull for marketing purposes. For companies that need continuous access to U.S. business data to enrich their CRM or similar applications, we recommend using our APIs.
  3. What sizes of companies do you provide B2B data solutions for?
    We provide solutions for companies of all sizes. For example, we offer advanced applications for companies looking to curate email lists or phone lists, in addition to offering APIs with a pool of data that helps clients enrich their applications used by millions of users. 
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Frequently asked questions
What is a US business database?
The US business database is an electronically stored set of business information across the United States of America. Such databases comprise detailed information on companies and are most integrated by businesses to fetch contact details of other companies to enrich their applications with business data.
What does a US business database usually include?

US business databases usually consist of information on businesses in the United States which can be integrated by other businesses to learn more, target, and reach them. Such databases are adept with data like B2B contact data, technographic data, firmographic data, and more. 

How do I find US business data?

You can easily access real-time US company information through the Search.app (at https://search.infobelpro.com/usa/en/). This data is fully compliant with GDPR and CCPA guidelines and helps in finding any business in the United States by its name, address, CEO, employees or more. 

How do I find out if a company is registered in the United States?

You can access real-time information on the registration of the organizations in the US by accessing governmental websites like the US Securities & Exchange Commission (accessible at http://www.sec.gov), the US Better Business Bureau ( accessible at http://www.bbb.org/us/), or the US Secretaries of State websites or by searching for companies in the United States in the Search.app if you would like to find much more company data associated to businesses.

Is your data up to date and compliant with the norms and standards of all countries?
Our data is 100% compliant with the GDPR and CCPA guidelines and adheres to the guidelines of all the local norms and standards for worldwide companies including companies in the US. 

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