United States listed companies.
5,488 publicly traded American companies, organised by sector and exchange. Each company links into its filings history, KPIs and reporting metadata.
Public-company filings in United States are supervised by Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Reporting follows US GAAP (IFRS permitted for foreign private issuers). Filings are most commonly published in English. Major issuers are listed on S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq 100. Calendar year predominant; non-calendar fiscal years common.
The US listed-company universe — NYSE, Nasdaq, and the global benchmark
The United States hosts the world's deepest and most liquid equity market. Primary listing venues are the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) and Nasdaq — which together cover the vast majority of institutional-grade listed issuers — plus the smaller-cap NYSE American (formerly AMEX) and the OTC markets (OTC Bulletin Board, OTC Markets Group tiers). The number of SEC-registered reporting companies runs into the thousands, though the investable large-cap universe is most commonly tracked through the S&P 500 (500 large caps, the global equity benchmark), the Russell 1000 (1,000 large-to-mid caps), Russell 2000 (2,000 small caps), Russell 3000 (broad market), the DJIA (30 blue chips), the Nasdaq Composite (~3,000 Nasdaq-listed), and the Nasdaq 100 (100 largest non-financial Nasdaq issuers).
Sector composition in the S&P 500 is technology-heavy by historical standards: Information Technology (Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Broadcom, Oracle, Salesforce) and Communication Services (Alphabet, Meta, Netflix, Comcast) together represent over 35% of index weight as of 2024–2025. Healthcare (Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, UnitedHealth, AbbVie), Financials (JPMorgan Chase, Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Mastercard), and Consumer Discretionary (Amazon, Tesla, Home Depot, McDonald's) round out the top five sectors. The US equity market has a pronounced mega-cap concentration: the top-10 S&P 500 constituents by weight represent over 35% of index market cap, and the top-100 account for roughly 70%.
The Russell indices provide the cleanest broad-market view: the Russell 3000 captures approximately 98% of the US investable equity universe, segmenting cleanly into the Russell 1000 large/mid layer and the Russell 2000 small-cap layer that institutional products use for factor and style exposure. Nasdaq's dual-tier structure (Global Select Market at the top, Global Market, Capital Market) adds a listing-standard dimension analogous to the TSX / TSXV split in Canada. FinancialReports tracks the full SEC-registered reporting-company universe across NYSE, Nasdaq, and NYSE American, classified by GICS sector, index membership, and market cap tier, with daily refresh from EDGAR and exchange sources.
Cross-listing is extensive in the US: hundreds of foreign private issuers (from Canada, the UK, Israel, China, Brazil, India, Australia, and Europe) maintain NYSE or Nasdaq primary or secondary listings alongside their home-market listing, filing on 20-F / 6-K rather than 10-K / 8-K forms. FinancialReports links cross-listed issuers across their home-country and US filing records, making the US coverage directly complementary to European and EM market coverage for multinational research workflows.
- Listed companies
- 5,488
- American issuers tracked
- Stock exchanges
- 1
- CBOE
- Country
- US
- United States
- Sectors
- 8
- distinct in dataset
Reporting at a glance — United States
Regulator, indices, accounting, language- Regulator
- Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- Primary indices
- S&P 500Dow Jones Industrial AverageNasdaq 100Russell 2000
- Accounting standards
- US GAAP (IFRS permitted for foreign private issuers)
- Reporting languages
- English
- Fiscal year
- Calendar year predominant; non-calendar fiscal years common
Exchanges in United States
1 venue| Exchange | Code | Listed companies |
|---|---|---|
| CBOE | — | 16 |
Featured American companies
Top by filing volume| Company | Ticker | Sector | Industry | Filings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO
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JPM | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 158,282 |
MORGAN STANLEY
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MS | Financial and insurance activities | Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities | 94,615 |
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC
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GS | Financial and insurance activities | Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities | 83,073 |
CITIGROUP INC
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C | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 80,819 |
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/
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BAC | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 46,529 |
LendingClub Corp
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LC | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 16,910 |
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN
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WFC | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 15,686 |
| NA NATIONAL RURAL UTILITIES COOPERATIVE FINANCE CORP /DC/ | NRUC | Financial and insurance activities | Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities | 11,162 |
LEGGETT & PLATT INC
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LEG | Manufacturing | Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metalworking service activities | 9,870 |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
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IBM | Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities | Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities | 7,673 |
ASSOCIATED BANC-CORP
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ASB | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 7,507 |
HYSTER-YALE, INC.
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HY | Manufacturing | Manufacture of general-purpose machinery | 7,405 |
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC.
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AIG | Financial and insurance activities | Insurance | 7,163 |
FRANKLIN RESOURCES INC
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BEN | Financial and insurance activities | Activities of trusts, funds and similar financial entities | 7,051 |
PFIZER INC
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PFE | Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities | Web search portals activities and other information service activities | 6,434 |
Salesforce, Inc.
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CRM | Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities | Computing infrastructure, data processing, hosting and related activities | 6,416 |
VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC
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VZ | Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities | Wired, wireless, and satellite telecommunication activities | 6,398 |
NEWS CORP
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NWSA | Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities | Publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and other publishing activities | 6,377 |
SONOCO PRODUCTS CO
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SON | Manufacturing | Manufacture of paper and paper products | 6,254 |
| ZI ZIONS BANCORPORATION, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION /UT/ | ZION | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 6,144 |
NETFLIX INC
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NFLX | Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities | Web search portals activities and other information service activities | 6,037 |
PROCTER & GAMBLE Co
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PG | Manufacturing | Manufacture of other chemical products | 5,696 |
NORTHERN TRUST CORP
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NTRS | Financial and insurance activities | Monetary intermediation | 5,623 |
CATERPILLAR INC
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CAT | Manufacturing | Manufacture of special-purpose machinery | 5,619 |
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
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GE | Manufacturing | Manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery | 5,558 |
Top sectors
- Manufacturing 1,610
- Financial and insurance activities 1,444
- Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities 671
- Professional, scientific and technical activities 282
- Wholesale and retail trade 250
- Mining and quarrying 203
- Real estate activities 202
- Transportation and storage 133
Top industries
- Activities of trusts, funds and similar financial entities 601
- Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products 513
- Monetary intermediation 263
- Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities 250
- Computer programming activities 239
- Computing infrastructure, data processing, hosting and related activities 181
- Real estate activities with own or leased property 179
- Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering 178
Query United States companies via API
Same dataset, programmatic access# All American listed companies curl "https://api.financialreports.eu/api/companies/?country=US" \ -H "x-api-key: $FR_API_KEY"
Filings activity by year
Last 6 years · American issuers- 2026 141,493
- 2025 433,448
- 2024 427,404
- 2023 376,291
- 2022 338,631
- 2021 339,686
Reporting languages
Filing-by-filing distribution- English 4,978,465
- Korean 2,030
- Turkish 1,868
- Hebrew (modern) 1,580
- Polish 565