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Research that takes weeks
now takes minutes.

Sayari gives government analysts direct access to the world’s largest commercial ownership and trade intelligence database – replacing hours of manual registry research with structured, source-cited network maps.

THE REGULATORY REALITY
10×
faster entity network mapping with Sayari vs manual cross-registry research. Analysts complete network maps in minutes that previously required days of jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction registry research.
Sayari Customer Research · 2025
THE PROBLEM

What slows government analysts down

The structural gaps that point solutions can’t close.

01

Manual registry research

Corporate registry research across 5+ jurisdictions takes days of manual work – navigating foreign-language interfaces, requesting documents by mail, and reconciling data in spreadsheets.

02

No cross-domain view

Financial intelligence, corporate registry data, and trade records are held in separate systems. Analysts can’t see how a financial pattern connects to corporate structure and trade flows without manual integration.

03

Citation and documentation burden

Analyst reports require source documentation for every claim. Manual research produces inconsistent citation formats and may miss key source documents entirely.

THE SAYARI APPROACH

One interface for the full intelligence picture.

Sayari Graph gives analysts a single interface for corporate ownership traversal, trade flow analysis, and financial relationship mapping – with every data point source-cited to the original registry filing or trade manifest.

Cross-Registry Entity Search

Search 500M+ companies across 250+ jurisdictions in a single query – with results normalized across naming conventions, scripts, and identifier types.

Visual Network Mapping

Sayari Graph’s visual interface shows ownership chains, co-directorship networks, and trade relationships in an interactive graph – exportable for analyst reports.

Source-Cited Results

Every relationship in Sayari’s world model is linked to a source document – the specific registry filing, trade manifest, or beneficial ownership disclosure that establishes the relationship.

Bulk Research Mode

Upload a list of entities and receive full network maps, risk flags, and source citations in batch – enabling research at scale that manual methods can’t match.

PRODUCT VISUAL
Sayari Graph – entity resolution view
HOW IT WORKS

From data to decision

01
SEARCH

Enter any entity or identifier

Name, registration number, address, or trade identifier – Sayari resolves it across all jurisdictions.

02
EXPLORE

Navigate the network graph

Expand ownership chains, co-directors, trade partners, and affiliated entities with a single click.

03
EXPORT

Source-cited report output

Export the full network visualization, entity profiles, and source document citations for analytical reports.

250+

Jurisdictions integrated in Sayari’s world model

Sayari’s world model integrates corporate registries, trade flow data, and beneficial ownership filings from 250+ jurisdictions – giving analysts access to a comprehensive, cross-domain intelligence layer that no single government database can replicate.

Sayari Research · 2025
WHY SAYARI

Legacy tools vs Sayari

LEGACY TOOLS
Manual registry navigation – jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction research in foreign-language interfaces
No cross-domain integration – financial, corporate, and trade data require separate research workflows
Inconsistent citation – source documentation depends on analyst diligence, not systematic collection
Scale limitations – manual research can’t support bulk entity screening or network expansion
SAYARI
250+ jurisdiction corporate registry integration in a single interface
Cross-domain world model – corporate, trade, and financial relationships in one query
Systematic source citation – every relationship linked to original source document
Bulk research support – upload entity lists, receive full network maps and risk flags
CLIENT RESULTS

Measured outcomes from production deployments

EFFICIENCY
10×
Faster network mapping vs manual cross-registry research
SCALE
500M+
Entities searchable in a single Sayari query
COVERAGE
250+
Jurisdictions with corporate registry data integration
PRODUCTS FOR THIS USE CASE

Sayari products that power this workflow

Sayari Graph
Entity resolution and ownership graph for 500M+ companies across 250+ jurisdictions.
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Sayari Map
Trade-flow intelligence mapping shipment data to corporate ownership networks.
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Sayari Signal
Continuous monitoring that alerts on meaningful changes across your counterparty base.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common questions about this use case

Sayari provides a corporate intelligence environment purpose-built for analyst workflows: network graph visualization, multi-hop ownership traversal, cross-reference across 10.6B+ records, timeline analysis of entity relationships, and bulk entity resolution for list-based investigation. Analysts can move from a single entity to a full network map in minutes.
Sayari offers API access for integration with Palantir, Analyst Notebook, and other analytic platforms, along with direct data exports in analyst-friendly formats. The platform also supports bulk upload of entity lists for simultaneous screening and enrichment across large target sets.
Sayari provides deep coverage of China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and other adversary-nation corporate registries – including data that is unavailable through commercial OSINT tools due to access restrictions or language barriers. This includes Chinese SAMR filings, Russian EGRUL data, and Iranian commercial registry records.
Sayari generates exportable network maps, entity profiles, and data lineage reports that link every finding to its primary source – providing the evidentiary basis needed for designations, briefings, legal proceedings, and inter-agency sharing.
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