Moat
S&P Global
S&P Global provides credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics, and financial market data for capital, commodity, and automotive markets.
Metadata
Where this company sits
- Ticker
- SPGI
- Rank snapshot
- ≈ 90
- Sector
- Financials
- Industry
- Financial Exchanges & Data
- Region
- United States
- Index
- S&P 500 · Top 100 by market cap
Metrics
Scoring view
Every metric is paired with a short rationale. The numbers are deliberate, not divine.
Decentralizability
36.0/10
Profitability
90.0/10
Price / Earnings
26.1x
Market cap
$122.1B
Freed-up capital potential
$0.0
Narrative
Why the company matters
A short editorial overview plus the current thesis on moat strength and decentralization pressure.
Business mix
S&P Global operates a high-margin information business built around credit ratings, market intelligence, energy data, mobility data, and S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Its 2025 annual report shows $15.3 billion of revenue and $6.5 billion of operating profit, with Ratings and Indices contributing especially strong segment margins.
Data and benchmark control
The company monetizes proprietary data, ratings, benchmarks, index licensing, surveillance, analytics, and workflow products embedded in institutional finance.
Its own 2025 annual-report letter says proprietary benchmarks, data, and tools comprise more than 95% of revenue, underscoring the centrality of trusted information rights.
Moat reading
S&P Global has a very strong moat because its ratings, benchmark brands, index methodologies, proprietary datasets, and enterprise workflow integrations are deeply embedded in regulated and institutional finance.
The Indices segment is particularly durable because assets tracking S&P Dow Jones benchmarks generate asset-linked fees, derivative royalties, licensing revenue, and data subscriptions. The Ratings segment is similarly entrenched because debt issuers and investors treat rating coverage and surveillance as part of market infrastructure.
Decentralization reading
The company is not easily decentralized in the short term because trust in credit ratings and benchmark indices depends on legal recognition, institutional adoption, liability management, methodology governance, and long historical datasets.
Open identifiers, open data platforms, reproducible index methodologies, public filings, and federated analyst networks can pressure parts of the stack, but they are more credible as complements or category challengers than immediate replacements for S&P Global's official ratings and flagship benchmark licensing.
Products
Where the moat actually touches users
These pages zoom into the products and services that matter most to each company, the alternatives already nibbling at them, and 3 structured disruption concepts across the current product set.
Credit ratings, research, and analytics
1 conceptS&P Global Ratings provides credit ratings, surveillance, research, and analytics for issuers and debt instruments.
Financial indices and benchmarks
2 conceptsS&P Dow Jones Indices maintains benchmark indices and licenses them for investment products, derivatives, data subscriptions, and analytics.
Technology waves
Strategic lenses
These are the repo's explicit bias terms: the technologies expected to keep making incumbents less inevitable over time.
Proof-of-work economics, programmable payment flows, and anti-spam pricing make more digital systems capable of rewarding signal while resisting abuse.
- • Platforms that monetize gatekeeping could face pressure from protocol-native payment and reputation layers.
- • Micropayments can replace some ad-funded or subscription-heavy distribution models.
- • Open systems with credible anti-spam economics deserve a higher decentralizability score than legacy software assumptions suggest.
Paper trail
Visible evidence trail
These sources shaped the scoring and writing. The site is opinionated, but it should not behave like it is improvising facts in a dark room.
S&P Global · annual report
Primary source for 2025 revenue, operating profit, Ratings economics, Indices economics, and business descriptions.
Reviewed 2026-05-27
S&P Global · investor relations
Supports the moat narrative around proprietary benchmarks, data, tools, and trusted market brands.
Reviewed 2026-05-27
CompaniesMarketCap · market data
Market-cap source for SPGI around the May 2026 snapshot refresh.
Reviewed 2026-05-27
StockAnalysis · market data
Valuation source for trailing P/E and cross-check market capitalization.
Reviewed 2026-05-27