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Radius Intelligence

Radius Intelligence built a machine-learning graph of 27 million US small businesses from fragmented public data, raising $50M+ to power B2B targeting.

Radius Intelligence

Radius Intelligence was founded by Darian Shirazi, an early Facebook engineer, alongside a group of data scientists who previously built fraud-detection systems. The firm is a venture-backed technology company rather than a family office. Its core product ingests fragmented, often-duplicative data from public records, social media, and government filings and applies machine learning to assemble clean entity profiles for over 27 million US small businesses. The resulting dataset, the Radius Business Graph, became a reference layer for sales and marketing teams at large financial institutions. Radius deploys capital raised from enterprise-venture investors into engineering and data acquisition. Its total disclosed funding exceeds $50 million across several rounds, led by firms including Founders Fund, Formation 8, and American Express Ventures. The company operates primarily as a direct-sales enterprise software business, though its data feeds underpin lending decisions at several major credit issuers. Deployments cover predictive lead scoring, addressable-market mapping, and portfolio-risk monitoring across financial services and retail. Geographic coverage centers on the US small-business economy, with data partnerships extending to commercial credit bureaus and government agencies. Team size has not been publicly fixed, but the company maintained engineering, data-science, and go-to-market functions from its San Francisco headquarters. Its adjacent vehicles include the underlying Radius Business Graph platform, which was eventually unbundled as a standalone data-licensing asset. In 2017, the company announced a partnership with the US Small Business Administration to incorporate government lending data into its predictive models (per the firm, September 2017). Radius's structural differentiator was treating fragmented public-data reconciliation as a machine-learning product rather than a services engagement. The company encoded entity-resolution logic into a proprietary graph, allowing clients to query a living, probabilistic map of every US small business rather than buying static lists. That architecture attracted interest from financial incumbents seeking a single source of truth for small-business identity — a problem traditional data vendors had not solved at scale.

General information

Firm type

other

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

San Francisco

Corporate office

San Francisco, CA, United States

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareAI/ML

Frequently asked questions

What core problem does Radius Intelligence solve?

Radius reconciles fragmented, contradictory data about small businesses from thousands of sources into unified, machine-readable profiles. Large enterprises typically struggle with duplicate, stale, or siloed SMB records. Radius's Business Graph applies entity-resolution algorithms to produce a single probabilistic identity per business, enabling accurate targeting, underwriting, and market analysis at scale.

Who uses the Radius Business Graph?

Radius counts American Express, Sam's Club, and other large issuers and retailers among its publicly disclosed customers. Marketing teams use the graph to identify high-propensity prospects within their total addressable market. Credit and risk teams query the same infrastructure to monitor small-business portfolio health and detect early signals of distress.

How is this different from a traditional data aggregator like Dun & Bradstreet?

Traditional aggregators often rely on manual curation, business self-reporting, and static refresh cycles. Radius built its system by ingesting raw public-record streams — business registrations, social signals, government filings — and applying continuous machine-learning pipelines to resolve entities. The output is a probabilistic graph that updates with each new signal, rather than a periodically refreshed static database.

Is Radius Intelligence an operating business or a family office?

Radius is a venture-backed enterprise technology company headquartered in San Francisco. It does not operate as a single-family or multi-family office and does not manage external capital as an asset manager. Its funding comes from institutional venture investors, not from a family wealth pool.

What happened to the company?

Radius Intelligence raised its last publicly disclosed round in 2015 (per VentureBeat, June 2015) and operated through at least late 2017. The company's core asset — the entity-resolution graph of US small businesses — represented durable IP addressing a persistent enterprise data problem. Subsequent updates to corporate filings suggest the company was either acquired or ceased independent operations.

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