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CB data now includes subdivision-level geography — state, province, territory, or region — so you can slice portfolios within countries, not just across them.
Three new fields: CBSubdivision, CBSubdivisionISO, and CBSubdivisionRegion. Available on ~80% of the CCR universe.

The problem

Country-level geography has always been available, but that’s often too coarse. Analysing a US portfolio by country tells you nothing about concentration in California versus Texas. For any market with meaningful regional variation — credit risk, regulatory exposure, economic cycles — country-only analysis leaves gaps.

What’s new

Three fields added to CB entities:
  • CBSubdivision — the subdivision name (e.g. California, Ontario)
  • CBSubdivisionISO — the ISO 3166-2 code for standardized, system-friendly use
  • CBSubdivisionRegion — a higher-level regional grouping where applicable
Coverage spans US states, Canadian provinces, and other local administrative units where data is available — roughly 80% of the CCR universe.
Credit Benchmark subdivision fields shown in the product interface.

Where they appear

  • Screener — filter entities by subdivision
  • Portfolio views and exports — available as columns
  • Single Entity pages — shown alongside other geographic fields

Use cases

  • Regional concentration — identify portfolio exposure by state or province, not just country
  • Regulatory analysis — segment entities by jurisdiction for compliance or reporting workflows
  • Benchmarking — compare credit trends across subdivisions within a single country

Reference

Full field definitions and usage details are in the Data Dictionary.

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