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LEI Search: find LEI Numbers & Company Information
Search 2.5 million+ verified organisations in the Global LEI Index by company name, LEI code, ISIN or BIC.
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Data used by regulators, central banks and financial institutions worldwide.
What is LEI search?
LEI search is an LEI number and LEI code lookup to query the Global LEI Index to find and verify information about any legal entity, trust or fund. You can look up any organisation that has been issued a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI), including companies, funds, trusts, banks, government bodies, and other legal entities.
The RapidLEI LEI Search tool is a free, real-time LEI lookup tool connected directly to the Global LEI Index which is the same authoritative database used by regulators, central banks, and financial institutions worldwide. Search by company name, LEI number, ISIN, or BIC code to instantly retrieve verified entity reference data.
How to search for legal entity information
Find legal entity information in easy steps
Enter your search
Enter all or some of a company name, fund or trust name, LEI code, ISIN, or BIC into the search bar above.
Review results
See matching entities with their LEI status, entity status, conformity, LEI Issuer and other details.
Take action
Click on a record for in-depth Legal Entity reference data, or transfer, renew, or reactivate directly.
Company Name
Search by registered legal name. Used for due diligence and KYB checks.
Funds & Trusts
Search by fund or trust name. Used in fund and trust compliance verification.
LEI Number
Enter a 20-character LEI code to retrieve the exact entity record.
ISIN
Find the LEI linked to a securities identifier for MiFID II reporting.
BIC Code
Look up by SWIFT/BIC identifier used in financial transactions.
What does an LEI Search result show
Two layers of verified legal entity data
Level 1 data: Who is who
- Legal name and other registered names
- Registered address and headquarters address
- Country and jurisdiction of incorporation
- Local business registry and registration number
- Entity type and legal form
- LEI status (ISSUED, LAPSED, or RETIRED)
- Entity status (ACTIVE or INACTIVE)
- LEI registration date and last update
- LEI issuer (Local Operating Unit / LOU)
Level 2 data: Who is whoM
- Direct parent: the immediate parent entity
- Ultimate parent: the top-level controlling entity
- Child entities: subsidiaries this organisation controls
Level 2 ownership data is valuable for corporate group analysis, KYB onboarding, and counterparty due diligence.
Understanding LEI Status and Entity Status in Search Results
ISSUED, LAPSED, and RETIRED. What each means
Issued
The LEI is active and has been renewed. Entity data is current and accepted for regulatory purposes.
Lapsed
The LEI has not been renewed by its renewal date. The data may be outdated. May not be accepted for regulatory reporting.
Retired
The entity has ceased operations (dissolved, acquired, or merged). The LEI is no longer active.
| Entity Status | Active The entity is legally registered and operational. Inactive No longer registered or operating. |
When to use LEI Search
LEI reference data used across financial services, compliance and KYB
Counterparty Verification
Verify the legal identity, address, and active status of a business before entering a financial transaction or contract.
KYC Compliance
Confirm corporate identity, ownership structure (Level 2), and incorporation status as part of AML and Know Your Customer processes.
Client Onboarding
Retrieve verified, registry-level entity data for client onboarding without manual lookups across multiple national registries.
LEI Status Check
Confirm whether a counterparty’s LEI is ISSUED, LAPSED, or RETIRED before a transaction or regulatory submission.
Regulatory Reporting
Look up LEI codes required for transaction reports under MiFID II, EMIR, DORA, EU Instant Payments Regulation, and others.
Sanctions & Risk Screening
Cross-reference entity data as part of sanctions screening workflows using verified name, jurisdiction, and registration details.
What is the Global LEI Index?
The world's only open, globally standardised database of entity identifiers
The Global LEI Index (also called the GLEIS or Global Legal Entity Identifier System) is the world’s only open, globally standardised, and publicly accessible database of entity identifiers. It is maintained by the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF), a non-profit organisation established in 2014 by the Financial Stability Board and the G20.
The Global LEI Index contains over 2.5 million LEI records covering organisations, funds and trusts in more than 200 jurisdictions worldwide. All records are verified against authoritative national business registries and updated several times a day.
RapidLEI connects directly to the GLEIF Global LEI Index, meaning every search returns live, authoritative data, not a cached or third-party copy.
Why use RapidLEI LEI Search?
The largest GLEIF-accredited LEI issuer, searching a database we contribute 450k LEIs to
- Free to use: no account or registration required
- Real-time data: live GLEIF connection, updated daily
- Four search types: company name, LEI, ISIN, or BIC
- Full LEI record: Level 1 and Level 2 data
- Act directly from results: register, renew, or transfer
- 2.5 million+ records: 200+ jurisdictions
- GLEIF-accredited since 2018
- 450,000+ LEIs managed globally
Frequently Asked Questions
Common LEI Search questions
What is LEI Search?
LEI search is the process of querying the Global LEI Index, the world’s open, globally standardised database of Legal Entity Identifiers to find and verify information about a legal entity. You can search by company name, LEI code, ISIN, or BIC code to retrieve verified reference data including the entity’s legal name, address, registration status, LEI status, and ownership structure.
How do I find a company's LEI Number?
To find a company’s LEI number, use the search box at the top of this page. Enter some or all of the company’s legal name in the search field and click Search. The results will display all matching LEI records. Click on any result to view the full LEI record including the 20-character LEI code, registered address, entity status, and ownership data. You can also search directly by ISIN or BIC code if you have those identifiers.
How do I check if a company has a valid LEI?
To check if a company has a valid LEI, enter the company name in the search box and click Search. The results will show the LEI status. Now look for “ISSUED” to confirm the LEI is active and current. If the result shows “LAPSED”, the LEI exists but has not been renewed. If no results are found, the company does not currently hold an LEI in the Global LEI Index.
Is LEI Search free?
Yes. LEI search is completely free. The Global LEI Index is publicly accessible to anyone with no registration or account required. RapidLEI’s LEI search tool connects directly to this free, open database. There is no charge to search for, view, or export LEI records.
Can I search by the name of an Organisation, Trust or Fund?
Yes. Name search is the default and most common way to use the LEI search tool to find LEIs for organisations, funds and trusts. Enter the name in the search box.
What information does an LEI search result show?
An LEI search result shows two types of data: Level 1 data (“who is who”) includes the entity’s legal name, registered and HQ address, country, registration authority, registration number, entity type, LEI status, entity status, and LEI registration date. Level 2 data (“who owns whom”) includes the entity’s direct parent and ultimate parent, where reported, as well as any subsidiary entities.
What is the difference between an ISSUED, LAPSED, and RETIRED LEI?
ISSUED means the LEI is active and has been renewed and the entity data is current and the LEI is accepted for regulatory purposes. LAPSED means the LEI has not been renewed by its annual renewal date and the data may be outdated and a lapsed LEI may not be accepted for transactions or regulatory filings. RETIRED means the entity has ceased operations (dissolved, merged, or acquired) and the LEI is permanently inactive.
What does "Policy Conforming" mean in LEI search results?
The Policy Conforming flag indicates that an LEI record meets GLEIF’s data quality standards — specifically that the entity data has been validated and corroborated against an authoritative source such as a national business registry. A conforming LEI record displays a green checkmark in the search results. Non-conforming records may contain entity data that has not been fully validated against an official registry source.
What is Level 1 and Level 2 LEI data?
Level 1 data is entity reference data or the “who is who” information: legal name, address, country, registration details, and LEI status. Level 2 data is ownership structure data or the “who owns whom” information: the entity’s direct parent (immediate owner) and ultimate parent (top-level controlling entity), as well as any child entities. Level 2 data is critical for KYB onboarding, corporate group analysis, and counterparty due diligence.
What are LEI corroboration levels?
Corroboration level describes how thoroughly an LEI record's entity data has been verified against authoritative sources. There are three levels: Fully Corroborated means the entity data has been validated against an authoritative national business registry; Partially Corroborated means some but not all entity data has been validated against an authoritative source; Entity Supplied Only means the data was provided by the entity itself and has not yet been independently corroborated against a registry. Fully corroborated records carry the highest data reliability and are preferred for KYC, KYB, and regulatory reporting purposes.
Can I search by ISIN or BIC instead of company name?
Yes. RapidLEI LEI Search supports four search types: company name, LEI number, ISIN (International Securities Identification Number), and BIC (Bank Identifier Code). Select the relevant tab above the search box and enter your identifier. ISIN and BIC searches are particularly useful in financial services contexts where you may have a securities or payment identifier but need to retrieve the corresponding LEI and entity data.
What is the Global LEI Index and who maintains it?
The Global LEI Index is the world’s only open, standardised database of Legal Entity Identifiers. It is maintained by the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF), a non-profit organisation established in 2014 by the Financial Stability Board and the G20. The database contains over 2.5 million LEI records covering organisations in more than 200 jurisdictions and is updated daily. RapidLEI connects directly to the GLEIF database, meaning all search results are live and authoritative.