This is a Python package that processes company names, providing cleaned versions of the names by stripping away terms indicating organization type (such as "Ltd." or "Corp").
Using a database of organization type terms, It also provides an utility to deduce the type of organization, in terms of US/UK business entity types (ie. "limited liability company" or "non-profit").
Finally, the system uses the term information to suggest countries the organization could be established in. For example, the term "Oy" in company name suggests it is established in Finland, whereas "Ltd" in company name could mean UK, US or a number of other countries.
Just use 'pip install cleanco' if you have pip installed (as most systems do). Or download the zip distribution from this site, unzip it and then:
- Mac:
cd
into it, and entersudo python setup.py install
along with your system password. - Windows: Same thing but without
sudo
.
Let's look at some sample code. First, create an instance of the module:
>>> from cleanco import cleanco
Prepare a string of a company name that you want to process:
>>> business_name = "Some Big Pharma, LLC"
Throw it into the instance:
>>> x = cleanco(business_name)
You can now get the company types:
>>> x.type()
['Limited Liability Company']
...the possible countries...
>>> x.country()
['United States of America', 'Philippines']
...and a clean version of the company name.
>>> x.clean_name()
'Some Big Pharma'
See the issue tracker. If you find a bug or have enhancement suggestion or question, please file an issue and provide a PR if you can. For example, some of the company suffixes may be incorrect or there may be suffixes missing.
To run tests, simply install the package and run python setup.py test
. To run tests on multiple Python versions, install tox
and run it (see the provided tox.ini).
- Wikipedia's Types of Business Entity article, where I spent hours of research.
- Contributors: Petri Savolainen [email protected]