Dealogic Pricing 2026
Complete pricing guide with plans, hidden costs, and negotiation tips
Dealogic pricing varies by team size and features, ranging from $30K to $150K per year in 2026. Your actual cost depends on the tier you choose, contract length, and negotiated discounts.
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- Free tier: No free tier available
- Billing: Monthly and annual (save 15-20%)
- Hidden costs: Add ~35% for implementation, support, and training
Dealogic offers 4 pricing tiers: Dealogic Insight, Dealogic Professional, Dealogic Enterprise (Cortex Platform), Dealogic Data Solutions (Feeds & API). The Dealogic Professional plan is mid-market investment banks and capital markets teams needing origination intelligence, fee analytics, and customizable league table views.
Compared to other financial data & terminals software, Dealogic is positioned at the premium price point.
Dealogic is the investment banking industry's definitive platform for capital markets deal data, league table rankings, and origination intelligence. Founded in 1983 (as Computasoft) and operating under the Dealogic brand since 2001, the platform serves more than 800 clients globally — including all of the world's top 50 investment banks — providing comprehensive data across equity capital markets, debt capital markets, M&A, leveraged finance, and syndicated loans. Dealogic's league tables are the industry-standard source for investment banking rankings, used by bulge bracket banks worldwide for pitchbook preparation, strategic positioning, and performance benchmarking.
ION Investment Group acquired a controlling stake in Dealogic in 2017 through a recapitalization with The Carlyle Group (which had acquired Dealogic for $700 million in 2014). Under ION's ownership, Dealogic has been integrated into the broader ION Analytics ecosystem alongside Mergermarket, Debtwire, and other financial intelligence brands. The platform's data coverage spans 2M+ fixed income deals, 150K+ ECM transactions, 800K+ M&A deals, and 1M+ entities, with historical depth back to 1995. Dealogic's Revenue Analytics module — used by 40+ leading global banks — provides the industry's most trusted proprietary investment banking fee model.
Pricing is entirely custom and opaque — Dealogic does not publish any pricing information. Based on industry estimates, annual costs range from approximately $30,000/year for basic Insight access to a single asset class, to $100,000-$150,000+/year for full Enterprise deployments with the Cortex platform and Strategy Manager. Data feed and API solutions for programmatic access can exceed $200,000+/year. While expensive relative to Bloomberg's bundled league table access, Dealogic occupies a unique and defensible position as the only purpose-built platform for investment banking deal data and league table intelligence that the entire industry relies upon.
All Dealogic Plans & Pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dealogic Insight | Contact | Contact | Boutique advisory firms and small investment banks needing core deal data and league table access for pitchbook preparation |
| Dealogic Professional | Contact | Contact | Mid-market investment banks and capital markets teams needing origination intelligence, fee analytics, and customizable league table views |
| Dealogic Enterprise (Cortex Platform) | Contact | Contact | Bulge bracket and large regional banks running firm-wide investment banking strategy, wallet analysis, and deal origination across all product groups |
| Dealogic Data Solutions (Feeds & API) | Contact | Contact | Quantitative teams, data engineering groups, and financial technology firms needing programmatic access to Dealogic's capital markets data for internal models, compliance systems, or client-facing products |
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Dealogic Insight
- Access to Dealogic's core capital markets database (ECM, DCM, M&A)
- Standard league table rankings — global and regional views
- Basic deal screening and filtering by deal type, geography, and industry
- Historical deal data back to 1995
- Dealogic App — mobile access for real-time deal monitoring
- Pre-built reports and market snapshots
- Email alerts for new deal activity
- Standard customer support
Dealogic Professional
- All Insight features
- Full ECM, DCM, Leveraged Finance, Loans, and M&A modules
- Customizable league tables with proprietary bank classifications
- Origination analytics — pipeline identification via lock-ups, debt maturity, and M&A-related financing
- Revenue Analytics — proprietary investment banking fee model
- Comparative performance benchmarking against peer banks
- Excel integration for data extraction and modeling
- Multi-user team access with role-based permissions
- Priority support and dedicated account manager
Dealogic Enterprise (Cortex Platform)
- All Professional features
- Cortex platform — unified data layer connecting all banking teams
- Strategy Manager — used by 40+ leading global banks for wallet analysis
- Syndicate and distribution analytics
- Holdings data — 140,000+ investor contacts, 35,000+ funds, 30,000+ investor profiles
- Custom league table methodologies and proprietary deal classifications
- Multi-office and multi-region deployment
- SSO integration and enterprise security controls
- Dedicated relationship manager and onboarding team
- Access to Dealogic insights and market research publications
Dealogic Data Solutions (Feeds & API)
- All Enterprise features
- Full data feed access — XML files via secure FTP with incremental updates
- Data Loader application for automated MS SQL Server ingestion
- Complete historical data back to 1995 across all asset classes
- 2M+ fixed income deals, 150K+ ECM transactions, 800K+ M&A deals, 1M+ entities
- Entitlements by data set (ECM, Fixed Income, M&A, Loans — each separately licensed)
- Redistribution licensing for client-facing reports and analytics products
- Custom data schemas and field mapping for internal systems
- SLA-backed delivery and data freshness guarantees
- Dedicated technical account manager and integration support
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Frequently Asked Questions
01 How much does Dealogic cost?
Dealogic does not publicly disclose pricing — all subscriptions require a custom quote through their sales team. Based on industry estimates, expect $30,000-$150,000+ per year depending on modules, user count, and deployment scope. Basic Insight access for a single asset class starts around $30,000/year. Professional plans with full asset class coverage and origination analytics run $50,000-$80,000/year. Enterprise deployments with the Cortex platform, Strategy Manager, and holdings data cost $100,000-$150,000+/year. Data feed and API solutions for programmatic access command $150,000-$300,000+/year. Dealogic is owned by ION Group, which acquired a controlling stake in 2017 for approximately $700 million through a recapitalization with The Carlyle Group.
02 Dealogic vs Bloomberg for league tables: How do they compare?
Dealogic is the industry standard for investment banking league tables, while Bloomberg provides league tables as one feature within its broader terminal. Dealogic's league tables are used as the definitive source by most bulge bracket banks — especially in Europe and Asia — for ECM, DCM, M&A, and loan rankings. Bloomberg's LEAG function provides dynamic league tables within the Terminal but uses different inclusion criteria and credit allocation methodologies, leading to different rankings. Key differences: Dealogic tracks proprietary bank classifications and allows custom league table views; Bloomberg is better for real-time market data alongside rankings. In practice, banks use both — Dealogic for official league table positioning and pitchbook preparation, Bloomberg for real-time deal monitoring and market data. Dealogic's league tables do not consider fees actually earned, focusing on deal credit allocation.
03 Dealogic vs Refinitiv SDC Platinum: What's the difference?
Dealogic and Refinitiv SDC Platinum (now part of LSEG Workspace) are the two primary competitors for investment banking deal data. Dealogic is stronger for current deal flow, league table rankings, and origination intelligence — it is the go-to source for most sell-side banks. SDC Platinum (Securities Data Company) is valued for its deeper historical data going back to the 1970s, making it preferred by academics and researchers. Dealogic covers 2M+ fixed income deals, 150K+ ECM transactions, and 800K+ M&A deals. SDC has similar breadth but different inclusion criteria — for example, Refinitiv may exclude minority stake deals under 5% while Dealogic may include them. Banks typically use Dealogic for day-to-day league table work and SDC for historical research and academic studies.
04 Does Dealogic offer a free trial?
No, Dealogic does not offer a self-service free trial or freemium access. The platform is exclusively sold through enterprise sales engagement. Dealogic provides personalized product demonstrations through their sales team for qualified prospects. Some academic institutions may have access through university-level agreements, but individual student access is not standard. The Dealogic Investment Banking Scorecard (ibapp.dealogic.com/scorecard) provides limited free access to aggregate league table rankings as a public marketing tool, but full platform access requires a paid subscription.
05 What data does Dealogic cover?
Dealogic maintains the most comprehensive capital markets deal database in the industry, covering: Fixed Income — 2M+ deals including investment-grade bonds, high-yield bonds, medium-term notes, leveraged loans, structured finance, and project finance. Equity Capital Markets — 150K+ transactions including IPOs, follow-on offerings, and convertible bonds. M&A — 800K+ transactions including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, recapitalizations, buybacks, and leveraged buyouts. Loans — comprehensive syndicated loan coverage. Holdings — 140,000+ investor contacts, 35,000+ funds and portfolios, and 30,000+ investor profiles. Revenue Analytics — proprietary investment banking fee model covering estimated fees across all product groups. All data includes historical coverage back to 1995, with thousands of new deals added monthly. The platform also tracks 1M+ entities including corporate issuers, banks, law firms, and private equity firms.
06 What are Dealogic's contract terms?
Dealogic subscriptions are typically sold as 1-year annual contracts with auto-renewal clauses. Enterprise agreements often span 2-3 years for maximum discounts. Multi-year commitments can unlock 10-20% savings and price escalation caps. Contracts are non-cancelable during the committed term — early termination incurs penalties (typically 50-100% of remaining contract value). Annual billing is standard, charged in advance. Renewal notices typically require 60-90 days advance written notice to prevent auto-renewal. Agreements are negotiated directly with Dealogic's sales team (or ION Group for data feed solutions). Seat counts, module access, and geographic deployment scope are specified in each Order Form.
07 What ECM, DCM, and M&A modules does Dealogic include?
Dealogic's platform is organized around separately licensed product modules: ECM (Equity Capital Markets) covers IPOs, follow-on offerings, convertible bonds, rights issues, and block trades with league table rankings by bookrunner credit. DCM (Debt Capital Markets) covers investment-grade bonds, high-yield bonds, medium-term notes, covered bonds, and structured finance with separate league tables. M&A covers mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, recapitalizations, buybacks, and LBOs with financial advisor league tables. Additional modules include Leveraged Finance (leveraged loans and high-yield bonds combined), Syndicated Loans, and Revenue Analytics (proprietary fee estimation). Each module can be licensed independently — a bank focused only on ECM does not need to purchase the M&A module. However, full-coverage pricing for all modules is typically 40-60% more expensive than single-module access.
08 How to negotiate Dealogic pricing?
Key negotiation strategies for Dealogic: (1) Get competing quotes from Bloomberg (LEAG function), Refinitiv SDC Platinum, and S&P Capital IQ before engaging Dealogic sales. (2) Commit to multi-year contracts (2-3 years) for 10-20% savings and price cap guarantees. (3) Bundle multiple asset class modules together rather than adding incrementally to get volume pricing. (4) Negotiate user seat counts with growth flexibility — lock in per-seat pricing for future expansion. (5) Push back on annual price escalation — 5-8% increases are standard but negotiable. (6) Time negotiations around ION Group's fiscal year-end for maximum discount leverage. (7) Start with core modules (e.g., ECM only) and negotiate pre-agreed expansion pricing for adding DCM/M&A later. (8) Request removal of auto-renewal clauses and negotiate explicit opt-out windows at each anniversary.
09 What is Dealogic's cancellation policy?
Dealogic contracts are generally non-cancelable during the committed subscription term. Termination for convenience is not permitted — cancellation is only available for material breach not cured within the notice period (typically 30 days). Early termination penalties range from 50-100% of remaining contract value depending on the agreement. To prevent auto-renewal, provide written cancellation notice 60-90 days before the renewal date as specified in your Order Form. Upon termination, access to the platform and any downloaded data is governed by license terms in the agreement. Multi-year commitments offer better pricing but are harder to exit. To protect flexibility, negotiate annual terms with explicit opt-out windows rather than multi-year auto-renewing agreements. Data feed customers should verify data retention and deletion requirements upon termination.
10 What is included in Dealogic vs. what costs extra?
Base Insight subscription includes access to core deal data for subscribed asset classes, standard league table rankings, basic deal screening, historical data back to 1995, Dealogic App mobile access, and email alerts. Add-ons that cost extra: additional asset class modules beyond your base subscription (ECM, DCM, M&A, LevFin, Loans — each licensed separately), custom league table methodologies and proprietary classifications, Revenue Analytics fee model, Strategy Manager wallet analysis, Holdings investor data (140,000+ contacts, 35,000+ funds), origination analytics, data feeds and API access, redistribution licensing, multi-office deployments, custom analytics builds, and dedicated training programs. Most mid-market banks need the Professional tier with 2-3 asset class modules for effective league table and origination work.
11 How does Dealogic calculate league table rankings?
Dealogic's league table methodology ranks investment banks by deal credit across ECM, DCM, M&A, and Loans. For underwriting (ECM/DCM), credit is allocated to bookrunners based on their role — full credit to sole bookrunners, proportional credit split among joint bookrunners based on Dealogic's allocation methodology. For M&A, financial advisor credit is allocated based on advisory roles on announced and completed transactions. Key nuances: Dealogic allows banks to apply proprietary classifications that adjust how their deals are categorized (with security protections), rankings can differ significantly from Bloomberg LEAG or Refinitiv SDC due to different inclusion criteria and credit allocation rules, and league tables do not reflect actual fees earned — only deal volume and value credit. Banks use Dealogic league tables for pitchbook preparation, strategic positioning, and regulatory reporting. Rankings are published semi-annually and annually through ION Analytics.
12 Does Dealogic integrate with other systems?
Yes, Dealogic offers several integration options. The Cortex platform (Enterprise tier) provides a unified data layer that connects across investment banking, syndicate, sales and trading, and investor teams within a bank. Data Feeds deliver XML files via secure FTP with incremental updates, which can be ingested into internal systems using the Data Loader application for MS SQL Server. DXConnect provides MiFID II-compliant connectivity for banks. Dealogic Connect enables investment firms to interface with the platform. Excel integration is available for data extraction and modeling on Professional tier and above. Custom API integrations are available through the Data Solutions tier for programmatic access. CRM and internal system integrations are supported through professional services engagements. The platform's integration capabilities are a core part of ION Group's broader strategy to connect financial market participants across the deal lifecycle.