Quarterly and Monthly Intelligence Subscriptions
SIS International delivers structured intelligence briefings to strategy teams, C-suite leadership, corporate development groups, and investment firms. Each subscription is scoped to a specific industry, geography, or strategic question. Reports are written by SIS analysts with direct access to primary research across 135 countries.
This is not a data feed. It is analysis written for a reader who needs to make a decision.

Inside Every Intelligence Briefing
Each report follows the same structure every cycle, so leadership teams track changes period-over-period rather than re-learning a new format each quarter.
Résumé exécutif
A one-page overview of the three to five developments that matter most for the subscriber’s strategic position. Written for a CEO or board member who will read nothing else.
Regulatory and Macro Context
How interest rates, trade policy, and regulation affect the subscriber’s industry. For semiconductors: CHIPS Act impact on fab investment. For financial services: Basel III endgame, PSD3 progress, open banking mandates.
Strategic Developments
Named competitor actions: M&A transactions, leadership changes, product launches, pricing moves, capacity expansions. Sourced from SEC filings, Companies House records, patent databases, and trade press.
Demand and Pricing Dynamics
How buyer behavior is shifting, where pricing power is moving, and which channels are gaining or losing share. Draws on SIS Voice of the Customer programs and quantitative survey data.
Veille concurrentielle
- Named competitor strategy analysis
- Market share movement and investment patterns
- Positioning and differentiation shifts
- Triangulated from filings, expert interviews, and field research
Channel and Distribution
Which go-to-market models are gaining share, how digital channels are displacing legacy distribution, and where channel economics are under pressure in specific verticals.
Technology and Supply Chain
Which technologies are reaching commercial adoption (not which are generating press). Where supply chain restructuring creates risk. How automation is changing cost structures in the specific vertical.
M&A and Capital Flows
Transaction analysis, private equity activity, consolidation trends, and capital allocation patterns. Sourced from public filings and SIS analyst coverage of deal activity in each sector.
How SIS Builds These Briefings
Three source layers: B2B expert interviews (45-60 min with senior decision-makers), competitive intelligence fieldwork (filings, patents, conferences), and desk research from BLS, Eurostat, and industry databases. Every data point is sourced.
Strategic Implications
Each briefing closes by naming the specific decisions the subscriber faces and laying out the evidence for each option. Not a generic list. A structured assessment ready for a planning session.
















