Thomson Reuters Caps 2025 With Landmark Innovation, AI Advancement and Global Expansion

Thomson Reuters Corp, one of the world’s largest and most trusted providers of technology and information services, marked 2025 as a year of defining innovation, bold investment, and global leadership in artificial intelligence (AI).

The company accelerated its transformation of professional work by rolling out advanced AI-powered solutions, forging strategic partnerships, and expanding its global footprint—helping legal, tax, audit, accounting, and advisory professionals work smarter, faster, and with greater confidence.

Among the year’s most significant milestones was the launch of Deep Research in CoCounsel, a breakthrough that is reshaping how legal professionals conduct complex research. Thomson Reuters also introduced CoCounsel Tax, Audit & Accounting, bringing agentic AI capabilities directly into workflows for tax and accounting professionals.

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The company further unveiled ONESOURCE+, an intelligent compliance network powered by agentic AI, designed to simplify regulatory complexity for organizations worldwide. In another industry first, CoCounsel achieved ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification, placing it among the earliest generative AI systems in professional services to meet the new global standard for AI management systems.

Thomson Reuters expanded cloud-based innovation with the debut of Ready to Advise and Ready to Review, enhancing tax and advisory workflows with advanced agentic AI. Strategic momentum continued through a partnership with Icertis and Accenture, delivering AI-powered contract intelligence to support connected business operations.

In a landmark financial achievement, Thomson Reuters joined the Nasdaq-100 Index, reflecting its growing influence as a technology-driven leader. The company also strengthened its tax automation capabilities through the acquisitions of SafeSend, which automates the final stages of tax preparation, and Additive, further enhancing AI-powered tax workflows.

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Collaboration and long-term innovation remained central to the company’s strategy. A new partnership with DeepJudge brought AI-powered enterprise search to CoCounsel Legal, while Thomson Reuters Ventures launched its second corporate venture capital fund, backed by an additional $150 million, raising total assets under management to $250 million. The company also entered a five-year partnership with Imperial College London to establish a joint Frontier AI Research Lab, reinforcing its commitment to responsible and cutting-edge AI research.

By combining world-class content, advanced technology, and deep domain expertise, Thomson Reuters continues to redefine professional work. Its growing AI portfolio, led by CoCounsel, blends agentic intelligence with trusted insights—empowering customers to make better decisions and stay ahead in a rapidly changing world.

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Looking to 2026, the company says it is doubling down on innovation, with more breakthroughs on the horizon as it continues to shape the future of professional services.

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