Economic forecasting and advisory platform serving 2,000+ institutions globally
Oxford Economics delivers macro forecasts, regional analysis, and policy modeling to corporate and government clients across 200+ countries. The tech stack reveals a hybrid analytics operation: econometric tools (EViews, R, Python, SQL) sit alongside cloud infrastructure (Azure, AWS, Snowflake, Prefect), with active investment in data resilience and migration—projects like satellite imagery estimation and a resilient data flows platform signal a shift toward real-time, scalable analytics. Sales-driven hiring (sales department dominates open roles) and prominent churn/renewal pain points indicate a subscription business model under pressure to improve retention and expand in tier-1 markets.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Oxford Economics is an independent economic advisory firm founded in 1981, now operating from 20+ offices globally. The firm advises multinational corporations, banks, governments, and central banks with economic forecasts, scenario analysis, policy modeling, and regional location intelligence. Revenue comes from subscription-based access to forecasts and data products, supplemented by custom consulting engagements. The client base spans over 2,000 international organizations; service lines include macro and sector forecasting, city/regional analysis, economic impact assessment, and thought leadership. The organization is actively scaling sales and data infrastructure while addressing client retention challenges in competitive markets.
Primary tools: EViews, R, Python, SQL, Salesforce, Azure, AWS, Snowflake, and Prefect. Recently adopting Figma for design workflows. Stack reflects mix of econometric modeling (EViews, R), cloud data infrastructure, and business systems.
Active projects include satellite imagery data estimation, regional forecasts, a global climate service, resilient data flows platform, system migrations, and a media impact calculator. Focus indicates expansion into climate/ESG analytics and infrastructure modernization.
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