Awards & Recognition

Thomson Reuters is proud to be recognized by some of the most important and influential publications and organizations around the world.

World's Most Ethical Companies


Thomson Reuters made it onto the Ethisphere Institute's World's Most Ethical Companies listing released in April 2009. Companies complete an in-depth survey regarding their ethics and compliance programs, governance and corporate responsibility. The EQ score generated by this data was used to compile the list of the highest scoring companies for each industry. View the full list 

BusinessWeek annual ranking of the 100 Best Global Brands


BusinessWeek Top 100 Global BrandsThomson Reuters was listed 40th in the 2009 Top 100 Global Brands, up from 44th last year. Learn more about the BusinessWeek Top 100 Global Brands rankings.

View the 2009 Top 100 Global Brands

FTSE4Good Index

Thomson Reuters is listed on the FTSE4Good Index, which measures the performance of companies that meet globally recognized corporate responsibility standards, and facilitates investment in those companies.

View the FTSE4Good Index. 

Corporate Knights

Best Corporate CitizensThomson Reuters was named as one of 50 Canadian companies within the Corporate Knights Best Corporate Citizens listing. The ranking assesses companies on their impact on society and social innovation.

Learn more about the methodology and read the full listing. 

Caring Company '5 Years Plus' Award

In February 2009, Thomson Reuters Hong Kong Ltd was granted permission to display the "5 Years Plus" Caring Company Logo having been awarded Caring Company status from the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) for six years in succession. This award is a recognition of our community involvement and our commitment of being a corporate citizen. Thomson Reuters Hong Kong Ltd. was nominated by St. James Settlement and Hong Chi Association for this award.

Top 1000 Publicly Traded Companies

Thomson Reuters ranked #3 on the 2008 list of the 1,000 largest publicly traded Canadian corporations, measured by assets. Companies are ranked according to their after-tax profits in their most recent fiscal year, excluding extraordinary gains or losses.

Read more about the Top 1000 Publicly Traded Companies.