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Financial Industry Business Ontology

What is FIBO

The Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) defines the sets of things that are of interest in financial business applications and the ways that those things can relate to one another. In this way, FIBO can give meaning to any data (e.g., spreadsheets, relational databases, XML documents) that describe the business of finance.

FIBO is hosted and sponsored by the Enterprise Data Management Council (EDMC) and is published in a number of formats for operating use and business definitions. FIBO is a trademark of EDM Council, Inc. It is also standardized by the Object Management Group (OMG).

FIBO is developed as an ontology in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). The language is codified by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and it is based on Description Logic. The use of logic ensures that each FIBO concept is framed in a way that is unambiguous and that is readable both by humans and machines.

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FIBO concepts have been reviewed by EDMC member firms over the years and represent a consensus of the common concepts as understood in the industry and as reflected in industry data models and message standards.

A number of companies and people have made substantial contributions to FIBO over the years. These include 88 Solutions, Adaptive, Inc., BIAN, Bloomberg LP, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA, US Department of Commerce), Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS, US Department of Commerce), Census Bureau (US Department of Commerce), Citigroup, Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Exprentis, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Goldman Sachs, HP Enterprise / Mphasis, MakoLab, Mizuho, NoMagic, Nordea Bank AB, Office of Financial Research (US Dept of the Treasury), Pinnacle Bank (Morgan Hill, California), Quarule, State Street Bank and Trust, Statistics Canada, Tahoe Blue Ltd, Thematix Partners LLC, Wells Fargo, and Working Ontologist.