Giant international property data firm unveils its new name
CoreLogic has officially rebranded to Cotality, reflecting the company's mission to unify property professionals through information and insights.
CoreLogic has unveiled a new name, logo and brand identity that reflect the company’s aim to transform into an information services provider in a more “people-centric property industry”.
The company says the new name, Cotality, reflects its deep commitment to collaboration and connectivity, both internally and externally, while honouring its CoreLogic roots.
It combines its original brand with the word ‘totality’, reflect its aim to deliver comprehensive data and insights for its property industry clients.

“The property ecosystem underpins the prosperity of individuals, businesses, governments and society as a whole. But at the core, it’s people, businesses, and communities that drive it forward. Cotality’s insights build on this, by turning questions into futures you can see,” said Patrick Dodd, President and CEO of Cotality.
“This rebrand reflects innovation, evolution, and commitment to uniting property professionals – strengthening businesses, fostering relationships, and powering outcomes that balance logic and data with humanity and emotion. Our name is changing to demonstrate the company’s unmatched dedication and service to clients around the world.”
New tagline
Alongside the new Cotality name sits the tagline: ‘Intelligence beyond bounds’ reflecting the integration of data, technology, artificial intelligence, insights, and people.
Kristie Vainikos Stegen, Chief Brand and Communications Officer of Cotality, added: “Our new name and tagline reflect the essence of who we are and where we’re headed. This transformation is a natural evolution, honouring our roots while embracing a future defined by collaboration, innovation, and impact.
“This isn’t just about a new look; it’s about harnessing the power of data and technology and empowering people – internally and externally – to drive meaningful change globally.”