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AI accounting startup Basis raises 100 million dollars at 1.15 billion dollar valuation

By Daniel BrooksFebruary 24, 20263 Mins Read
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Global financial markets are experiencing significant developments as trading platforms enhance their data services and partnerships with leading providers. TradingView, a prominent charting and social networking platform for traders and investors, continues to expand its comprehensive market data offerings through strategic collaborations with industry giants including ICE Data Services, FactSet Research Systems, and specialized document provider Quartr. These partnerships underscore the growing importance of reliable financial data in modern trading environments.

According to recent disclosures, the platform integrates select market data from ICE Data Services while reference data comes from FactSet. Additionally, CUSIP database information provided by FactSet Research Systems Inc. and SEC filings from Quartr round out the comprehensive data ecosystem available to users.

Importance of Comprehensive Market Data Integration

The integration of multiple data sources reflects the evolving needs of retail and institutional traders who require access to diverse financial information streams. Market data partnerships enable platforms to offer real-time pricing, historical charts, and fundamental company information all within a single interface. However, maintaining these relationships requires significant investment and ongoing licensing agreements with data providers.

Financial data providers like FactSet and ICE Data Services have become essential infrastructure providers in the modern trading ecosystem. These companies aggregate information from thousands of sources including stock exchanges, regulatory bodies, and corporate disclosures. Meanwhile, their partnerships with retail-focused platforms have democratized access to information that was once available only to institutional investors.

Regulatory Compliance and Data Attribution

Proper attribution of financial data sources serves important regulatory and legal purposes within the securities industry. Platforms must clearly disclose the origins of their market data to comply with exchange rules and data licensing agreements. The American Bankers Association, for instance, maintains strict requirements for the use of CUSIP identifiers, which uniquely identify securities in North America.

Additionally, regulatory filings accessed through services like Quartr provide investors with critical disclosures that public companies are required to submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission. These documents include quarterly earnings reports, annual statements, and material event notifications. In contrast to market price data, regulatory filings offer fundamental insights into corporate performance and governance.

Trading Platform Evolution and User Access

The financial technology sector has witnessed dramatic transformation over the past decade as platforms compete to offer the most comprehensive tools and data. TradingView and similar services have built large user communities by combining professional-grade charting capabilities with social features that allow traders to share ideas and strategies. However, the quality of underlying market data remains a crucial differentiator among competing platforms.

Data partnerships also carry significant cost implications for platform operators. Licensing fees from exchanges and data providers represent substantial ongoing expenses that platforms must balance against user acquisition and retention strategies. Some platforms pass these costs to users through subscription tiers, while others subsidize data access to build larger user bases.

Market Data Accuracy and Limitations

While partnerships with established providers enhance data reliability, users should understand that different data packages may have varying levels of completeness and timeliness. Select market data, as opposed to full exchange feeds, may exclude certain securities or have minor delays. Additionally, copyright protections mean that data cannot be redistributed without proper authorization from the original providers.

The continued expansion of these data partnerships will likely shape the competitive landscape among trading platforms throughout 2026. As platforms seek to differentiate their offerings, additional integrations with specialized data providers and enhanced analytical tools may emerge, though specific announcements regarding new partnerships have not been confirmed.

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