LSEG has launched Company Intelligence, an AI agent inside LSEG Workspace that assembles a structured company overview from the group’s financial and market data. The feature is available in Workspace now, with LSEG Workspace in Microsoft Teams support promised “soon.”
According to LSEG’s July announcement, Company Intelligence is intended to reduce the work involved in pulling together a briefing on a company—particularly one outside an analyst’s usual coverage area. It combines share-price performance, financial results, peer comparisons, analyst research, deals, corporate events and ownership information in one report.
The agent also generates summaries from Reuters News and company transcripts. Users can tailor the report to their workflow, either manually or with natural-language instructions, and saved preferences are carried forward into later reports.

Woman monitors AI-generated financial company briefing dashboards during a team discussion and video call.A Microsoft Teams addition, not a Windows desktop feature​

For Windows users, the relevant development is the planned Microsoft Teams integration rather than a new Windows application. LSEG says the Teams version will let users generate and share company overviews without leaving the collaboration client, but it has not published a release date or stated whether availability will vary by Workspace subscription tier.
The reports can be exported to PDF or Word for distribution, while the underlying tables and financial data can be exported to Excel. That makes the tool potentially useful for financial teams that already rely on Microsoft 365 for meeting preparation, client materials and internal research packs.

What it does—and does not—change​

Company Intelligence is not a general-purpose chatbot or a new data source. It is a reporting layer over LSEG’s existing licensed content, proprietary datasets and financial frameworks. The pitch is consistency: users should receive the same structured foundation when preparing a company brief, rather than assembling one from several Workspace screens and external documents.
LSEG identifies relationship managers, bankers, analysts and investment teams as the main audience. A banker preparing for a client meeting, for example, could use the report as a starting point for a fact-based company snapshot; an investment team could use it to circulate a short internal briefing.
The company also stresses that the output is “auditable,” an important distinction for financial users working with AI-generated summaries. Still, AI-generated summaries of news and transcripts should be treated as a shortcut to source material, not as a replacement for reviewing the underlying reporting, disclosures or research before making a recommendation or communicating externally.
Existing LSEG Workspace customers can access Company Intelligence from the product’s search bar, while Teams users will need to wait for LSEG to announce availability.

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  1. Primary source: LSEG
    Published: 2026-07-17T16:42:08.460810