Our data comes from a combination of the US Census, FDIC and FFIEC Reporting, and Esri’s Business Analyst, all at an affordable price. We provide useful premade charts, tables, and infographics without the barriers of expensive licenses or time-consuming crafting. Just sign up, give us some baseline information about your branch, and receive finalized reports, no editing necessary.
The data is collected and maintained by reputable agencies (FDIC, Census Bureau, Esri), ensuring a high level of accuracy. Rigorous validation processes are applied to minimize errors and discrepancies.
Since all data is sourced from public sources (FDIC, Census Bureau, Esri), banks don’t have to worry about compromising confidential or proprietary information.
Data is updated regularly, such as quarterly for the FDIC or annually for the Census Bureau, ensuring relevance to current conditions. Esri’s GIS data is also updated frequently to reflect changes in geographic information.
Offers detailed breakdowns, such as data by census tract, ZIP code, county, or metropolitan area. The data can be very specific (e.g., branch-level banking information or demographic characteristics at a neighborhood level).
Covers a broad range of metrics and variables, including financial, demographic, economic, and geographic data. Provides a holistic view by combining different types of data (e.g., financial trends from FDIC and population statistics from the Census).
Data is collected using standardized methods across different datasets, enabling reliable comparisons over time and between regions. Consistency across datasets facilitates integration and cross-analysis.
As public institutions and respected organizations collect the data, it is presented in a neutral and unbiased manner. This ensures data is not influenced by commercial or political interests.
Available in various formats (e.g., downloadable datasets, interactive maps) that make it easy to access and use. Open data policies, especially for Census Bureau data, make it widely accessible for analysis.
Especially with Esri’s GIS data, the data is geographically precise, allowing for accurate mapping and spatial analysis. Enables pinpointing trends and patterns down to small geographic units.
Offers historical data, allowing for trend analysis over time. The FDIC and Census Bureau provide decades of historical records, aiding in long-term studies.