An Overview of the Services of Intelius October 14, 2009
IT company Intelius has been named one of the top visited sites on the Web according to comScore/Media Metrix. This is partly due to the wide array of security-focused background check services it provides to its customers, who find the offerings indispensable in today’s digital age. The company is ranked No. 30 in the Top 50 Businesses in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue areas, and has garnered revenue of $88.5 million as of 2007 with a growth of 388.5% from its revenue of around $18 million in 2004.
Bellevue-based Intelius is a successful information commerce company that offers information-based services to businesses and consumers. The information that the clients of Intelius glean allows them to make decisions that would give them peace of mind and security. The company currently services more than ten million customers who avail of their products to shield their loved ones, businesses, and assets from danger.
Aside from background checks and people search engines, Intelius has an Instant Tenant Screening service that generates reports about a wide array of data including SSN verification and address history. The service even provides sex offender registry checks. It also has Tenant Credit Report service that includes credit history. This service provides landlords with critical information about their tenants, empowering them to make informed decisions about who should live in their property.
Intelius also has an Instant Employment Screening that provide employers with critical data about prospective employees. This service has reports on criminal records including most county and state records, SSN verification, address history, and sex offender registry checks.
India-born entrepreneur, innovator, and philanthropist Naveen Jain founded the company in 2003. His renowned company now has more than ten million clients. It has also been cited as one of the fastest growing technological companies in the United States and has been named one of the top fifteen corporate philanthropists by the Puget Sound Business Journal.











