| Description
& Size |
The provincial files
contain key data elements on companies within a province.
Provincial reports are available for:
Alberta – 179,000 records
British Columbia – 230,000 records
Manitoba – 50,000 records
New Brunswick – 32,000 records
Newfoundland – 20,000 records
Northwest Territories – 2,000 records
Nova Scotia – 37,000 records
Ontario – 536,000 records
Prince Edward Island – 6,600 records
Quebec – 298,000 records
Saskatchewan – 67,000 records
Yukon – 2,200 records
Nunavut – 800 records
|
Features & Benefits |
A Provincial Full File can be used by an entire organization
to help with sales and marketing, recruiting, strategy
and business development activities.
The full file can be used in a wide variety of ways:
- Use the database of business records for prospecting,
direct mail and telemarketing activities.
- Conduct research analysis and uncover competitive
intelligence.
- Use the data to determine the like qualities of
your best customers so you can find prospects with
the same quality attributes.
- Analyze an entire industry to determine where opportunities
in the marketplace exist and how to capitalize on
them.
Some of the key standard elements are:
- D-U-N-SŪ Number
- City
- Province
- Postal code
- Mailing address
- Telephone number
- Business name
- Ten contact names/or functional titles
- SIC code (4-digit) and description
- Employee size
- Language preference
- Trade style name
- Physical address
- Net worth
- Sales volume
- Control year
- Standard metropolitan statistical area
- Location status (single location, headquarters,
branch)
- Year the business started
The Provincial Full File will open up new opportunities
to increase revenue, minimize risk, leverage buying
power and increase profitability. |