Information services and analytics

What is RELX?

Global information-based analytics and decision-tools provider for science, risk, legal, and exhibitions markets.

Category
Information services and analytics
Headquarters
London, UK
Founded
1993
Employees
About 36,000
Total funding
Public company; no current VC funding
Status
LSE/NYSE/Euronext: RELX public company

What is RELX?

RELX is is a global provider of information-based analytics, decision tools, and events across Risk, Scientific/Technical/Medical, Legal, and Exhibitions markets.

RELX is a London-headquartered information-services company whose brands include Elsevier, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, LexisNexis Legal & Professional, and RX exhibitions. Its current scale signal is 2025 revenue of about £10B with strong underlying revenue and profit growth; the company reports about About 36,000 employees and operates from London, UK. The core customer or audience base spans researchers, universities, hospitals, insurers, banks, governments, law firms, corporations, risk teams, and event exhibitors/attendees, and the business matters because it combines durable brands, data, software, creative talent, content, or marketplace distribution at public-company scale.

The operating model centers on subscription information products, analytics platforms, workflow tools, risk-data products, legal research, scientific publishing, and exhibition revenue. That gives RELX multiple buying centers: corporate technology and data, finance, procurement, security, marketing or audience growth, product engineering, and business-unit owners closest to revenue. For sellers, the highest-quality entry point is a business case tied to measurable growth, margin, workflow speed, customer experience, safety, rights management, or risk reduction.

As of June 2026, this profile should be read as a public-company account dossier rather than a startup page. Figures are drawn from recent investor releases, annual reports, official leadership pages, SEC filings or company materials, and public technology signals from careers, engineering content, BuiltWith, StackShare, or equivalent public sources.

What does RELX offer?

RELX offers Elsevier, ScienceDirect, Scopus, ClinicalKey, LexisNexis, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, RX, and data/analytics decision tools.

  • Elsevier· Scientific/medical
  • ScienceDirect· Research platform
  • Scopus· Research analytics
  • ClinicalKey· Clinical workflow
  • LexisNexis· Legal
  • LexisNexis Risk Solutions· Risk
  • RX· Exhibitions
  • Decision tools· Analytics

How does RELX make money?

RELX monetizes through recurring subscriptions, transactional data usage, analytics and workflow tools, legal and scientific information products, events, exhibitor fees, sponsorship, and advertising.

RELX makes money through recurring subscriptions, transactional data usage, analytics and workflow tools, legal and scientific information products, events, exhibitor fees, sponsorship, and advertising. Pricing is not a single self-serve SaaS sheet: legal, risk, and scientific products are commonly sold as enterprise or professional subscriptions; events use booth, sponsorship, attendee, and digital-event packages. The practical unit economics are driven by revenue per client, subscriber, user, campaign, license, catalog asset, booking, or advertising impression depending on the segment.

Growth depends on Risk analytics, legal AI, scientific workflow, research data, exhibitions recovery/growth, pricing, renewal rates, and new decision-tool products. Public filings and investor materials are the best source for margin, retention, volume, subscription, bookings, audience, and cash-flow signals because many enterprise contracts are bespoke.

Seller signal: a strong pitch should be mapped to the economics management already reports. That usually means proving higher monetization, faster production, better AI/data leverage, lower cloud or content cost, stronger compliance, improved sales productivity, or lower operational risk.

Who leads RELX?

RELX is led by Erik Engstrom with senior executives across finance, technology, product, operations, and business-unit performance.

  • Erik EngstromChief Executive OfficerCEO since 2009Leads RELX portfolio strategy and disciplined organic growth.
  • Nick LuffChief Financial OfficerCFO since 2014Leads finance, capital allocation, and investor reporting.
  • Kumsal BayazitChief Executive Officer, ElsevierElsevier CEO since 2019Runs RELX scientific, technical, and medical information business.
  • Mike WalshChief Executive Officer, LexisNexis Legal & ProfessionalLegal CEO since 2011Leads legal research, workflow, and legal AI products.

How do you contact RELX's leadership?

RELX publishes official investor, media, partner, support, or corporate contact routes, but this profile does not treat guessed personal executive emails as verified. Use the public route below or route through procurement, investor relations, media relations, or the relevant business-unit contact page.

Email formatir@relx.com is a published company contact; personal executive format not verified

How much funding has RELX raised?

RELX is LSE/NYSE/Euronext: RELX public company; it is not a current venture-backed private company.

RELX is a mature public company, so its capital profile is not a venture-funding round history. The relevant funding signal is LSE/NYSE/Euronext: RELX public company, recent revenue of 2025 revenue of about £10B with strong underlying revenue and profit growth, public debt/equity access, cash generation, acquisitions, dividends or buybacks, and the operating budget controlled by its business units.

For procurement and sales planning, that means capacity exists when a project maps to revenue growth, margin improvement, audience or customer retention, AI/data strategy, compliance, security, or workflow efficiency. Expect formal sourcing, legal, privacy, finance, security, and business-owner review rather than startup-style founder purchasing.

The major capital milestones are listed in the timeline rather than as seed or Series rounds: founding or spin-off, public listing or direct listing, major mergers or acquisitions, recent restructuring, and current public-market status.

How did RELX get here?

RELX's current position reflects founding, public-market, acquisition, product, and AI/data milestones.

  1. 1880Elsevier rootsElsevier publishing roots began in the Netherlands.
  2. 1970sLexisNexis legal researchComputer-assisted legal research became a core predecessor business.
  3. 1993Reed Elsevier formedReed International and Elsevier merged.
  4. 2015RELX brand adoptedThe group simplified branding to RELX.
  5. 2020sDecision tools and AIRELX increased focus on analytics, risk, legal AI, and workflow tools.
  6. 20262025 resultsRELX reported strong 2025 underlying revenue and profit growth.

Who are RELX's competitors?

RELX competes with public companies and scaled private platforms across undefined.

  • Thomson ReutersLegal, tax, accounting, and Reuters news competitor with CoCounsel AI.
  • Wolters KluwerProfessional information and workflow software peer in health, tax, legal, and compliance.
  • S&P GlobalFinancial information, ratings, data, and analytics competitor.
  • ClarivateResearch, IP, life sciences, and library information competitor.
  • InformaEvents, academic publishing, and B2B information competitor.

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