Dun & Bradstreet
MTA
The Story of An American Company
2nd Edition
Delve into the captivating history of Dun & Bradstreet, an institution synonymous with the evolution of American commerce itself. From its inception in 1841 by Lewis Tappan, who pioneered commercial credit reporting amidst the chaos of the post-Panic of 1837 economy, the book traces D&B's remarkable journey. Witness the intense rivalry between Tappan's Mercantile Agency (later R.G. Dun & Company) and John M. Bradstreet's innovative firm, a competition that fueled groundbreaking advancements like published credit ratings and extensive correspondent networks. The narrative culminates in their pivotal merger during the Great Depression, forging the unified powerhouse known today as Dun & Bradstreet, a testament to resilience and strategic adaptation.
Explore how Dun & Bradstreet transitioned from meticulous manual data collection to becoming a leader in the Information Age. Discover the genesis of the ubiquitous D-U-N-S® Number, a seemingly simple innovation that became a global standard for business identification, fundamentally streamlining data management and analytics. Follow D&B's aggressive post-war expansion, marked by strategic acquisitions like Moody's and A.C. Nielsen, diversifying its portfolio to become a multifaceted information services provider. The book then details its transformative digital journey, including significant spin-offs, a strategic refocus on core business data, a bold rebranding, and massive investments in cloud computing and cutting-edge AI, positioning D&B at the forefront of the 21st-century data economy.
Finally, understand D&B's current status as an indispensable global powerhouse, serving the vast majority of Fortune 500 companies with its unrivaled Data Cloud of over 500 million business records. Learn how D&B's advanced analytics, including AI-powered tools like ChatD&B™, deliver actionable insights across risk, finance, sales, marketing, and compliance. This comprehensive account not only narrates the history of an iconic American company but also reveals how its relentless pursuit of trust, accuracy, and innovation has profoundly shaped the way businesses operate, assess risk, and seize opportunities in an increasingly interconnected and data-driven world.
This book is essential reading for business leaders, entrepreneurs, financial professionals, and historians interested in the evolution of American commerce. It provides invaluable insights into the origins of credit reporting, data management, and risk assessment, making it particularly relevant for anyone navigating the complexities of modern business and information science.
July 23, 2025
28,917 words
2 hours 2 minutes
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