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    UK's RELX says generative AI tools will keep driving growth

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    Posted on July 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    RELX's generative AI tools drive a 9% profit increase, with new products promising continued growth in the finance and legal sectors.

    Table of Contents

    • Growth of RELX and Its AI Innovations
    • Impact on Profit
    • New Product Offerings
    • Lexus+AI Protégé
    • Science Direct AI

    RELX Reports Growth Driven by Demand for Generative AI Tools

    Growth of RELX and Its AI Innovations

    By Sarah Young

    Impact on Profit

    LONDON (Reuters) -British business information group RELX said on Thursday demand for its generative AI tools from lawyers and scientists boosted half-year profit by 9%, and it was confident on further growth as new products launch and its conference business thrives.

    New Product Offerings

    The growth over the last 10 years of RELX, which has helped make it one of the 10 biggest companies on the London Stock Exchange, has been driven by offering AI-based tools to professional customers in the banking, insurance, law and medicine sectors.

    Lexus+AI Protégé

    Demand for its new generative AI tools has helped sustain growth more recently, and for the first six months of the year, the group posted adjusted operating profit of 1.65 billion pounds ($2.23 billion), on revenues which were up 7% to 4.74 billion pounds.

    Science Direct AI

    "The opportunity in front of us remains very exciting, the development of new content, new data sets, new data sources, the computing power that's available to crunch the data or analyse the data, the algorithmic techniques," CFO Nick Luff said in an interview with Reuters after the results.

    Those developments mean the company can keep innovating to offer customers new products which make their working more efficient.

    Luff highlighted its new Lexus+AI Protégé offering, which acts as a legal assistant, combining both public content and a law firm's internal content, allowing lawyers to draft and summarise in their own firm's particular style.

    For academics and researchers, Science Direct AI is another product which is being well-received Luff said. It enables users to become more efficient in absorbing the latest developments in their fields.

    Shares in RELX, which competes with Thomson Reuters, traded down 0.5% at 3,874 pence in morning deals. The stock has risen 10% over the last 12 months and 250% over the last 10 years.

    ($1 = 0.7383 pounds)

    (Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •RELX reports a 9% increase in profit due to AI tool demand.
    • •New AI products are driving growth in various sectors.
    • •Lexus+AI Protégé aids legal professionals with AI assistance.
    • •Science Direct AI enhances efficiency for researchers.
    • •RELX shares have risen significantly over the past decade.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's RELX says generative AI tools will keep driving growth

    1What is driving RELX's growth?

    Demand for generative AI tools from lawyers and scientists has boosted RELX's half-year profit by 9%.

    2What is the adjusted operating profit for RELX?

    For the first six months of the year, RELX posted an adjusted operating profit of 1.65 billion pounds, equivalent to $2.23 billion.

    3What new products has RELX introduced?

    RELX has introduced Lexus+AI Protégé, a legal assistant, and Science Direct AI, which helps academics and researchers become more efficient.

    4How have RELX shares performed recently?

    Shares in RELX traded down 0.5% at 3,874 pence but have risen 10% over the last 12 months and 250% over the last 10 years.

    5What opportunities does RELX see in the future?

    RELX sees exciting opportunities in developing new content, data sets, and sources, as well as leveraging computing power for data analysis.

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