Master Class: Leveraging Russian Transparency to Assess Sanctions Risk

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Tracking Russian Nuclear Incidents through Vessel Movements

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Sayari Graph Product Features:

Normalized Global Public Records Data

Our proprietary pipelines collect, extract, enrich, match, and analyze high-value public information from over 150 countries.

Multilingual Search Across Jurisdictions & Attributes

Sayari Graph enables users to search records from around the world with the freedom to select specific data attributes or free text search.

Original Source Documentation Provided for Every Relationship & Attribute

Official public records are essential to understanding the ownership and control links tied to potential clients, vendors, or targets of an investigation.

Navigate & Visualize Cross-Border Corporate Hierarchy, UBO & Subsidiary Structures

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Data Refreshes & Timeline View of Corporate Entities

Sayari provides time-stamped copies of records after every data refresh cycle so users can rewind ownership history and assess historical changes.

About Sayari

Sayari empowers government and industry to protect finance, trade and security systems by illuminating the global commercial networks through connected public data and documents. Providing commercial intelligence data from over 250 jurisdictions worldwide, Sayari delivers the entity network visualizations and intuitive risk identifications that decision makers need to stay proactively informed and power safer global commerce.

Since its founding in 2015, Sayari has earned the trust of top financial institutions, Fortune 100 corporations and government agencies, securing a $40M Series C in 2021. Sayari is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and its solutions are used by more than 3,000 frontline analysts in 35 countries.