D&B Global Market Identifiers Search

The Dun & Bradstreet® Global Market Identifiers search is a global offering of Dun & Bradstreet's Market Identifier WorldBase, which contains over 46 million records. The file includes U.S. and non-U.S. business records on both public and private companies in over 220 countries.

Before you begin this task:
  • Depending on your product subscription, you may not have access to this search.
  • This search may accept terms and connectors input. For detailed information about using this type of search method, see Terms and Connectors.
  • Depending on your product subscription, the terms and connectors search feature may not be available.
  • Enter information in at least one field. When you enter information into multiple fields, your search precision increases.
  • To search more broadly, complete fewer fields.
  • When you search common names, complete as many fields as you can to avoid large result sets.
  • To view source information for this search, click Source.
Procedure:
  1. Enter the name of the company.
  2. Enter the last name of the executive.
  3. Enter the first name of the executive.
  4. Select the country from the list. Countries are listed in alphabetical order. Type the first letter of the country to view a list of countries that begin with that letter.
  5. Enter the street address with or without numbers.
    You can also include any other details (for example, Ave, St, Ct, or Blvd).
  6. Enter the city.
  7. Select the state.
  8. Enter the nine-digit DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) identifier (for example, 12 345 6789 or 12-345-6789).
  9. Enter the four-digit primary SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) code for the business. You can use an asterisk (*) to broaden your search (for example, 1234 or 123*).
  10. Enter the words or the phrases that must be included in the document.
    For detailed information about entering words into this field, see Terms and Connectors.
  11. To associate your search with a customer or a topic, provide a label (for example, the customer's name or a topic name) in the Reference ID field.
    The History function lets you view the searches that are associated with a reference ID.
    Note Your organization may require a reference ID in a particular format. Additionally, the contents of this field may be automatically completed or the field may have restrictions that are configured by your administrator.
  12. Click Search.