New Integration Between Sayari and Source Intelligence Traces Forced Labor and Sanctions Exposure to Individual Parts
The partnership connects entity intelligence with product, component, and material data to pinpoint true exposure and reduce false positives.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sayari, a leading global commercial risk platform built on the world’s largest collection of corporate and trade data, and Source Intelligence, the leading provider of supply chain compliance and sustainability software, today announced a strategic integration that extends Sayari’s Risk Domain coverage to include part- and material-level data. The partnership enables organizations to connect entity-level risk intelligence — including sanctions exposure, forced labor indicators, and environmental violations — directly to the specific products, components, and materials flowing through their supply chains.
Global manufacturers and importers struggle to translate high-level risk signals into actionable, product-specific decisions. The Sayari–Source Intelligence integration closes that gap. By connecting entity intelligence with part- and material-level sourcing context, it helps teams pinpoint true exposure and prioritize the risks that actually matter.
Through the integration with Sayari Guide, Sayari’s corporate ownership structures, trade flows, and geopolitical risk intelligence link directly to Source Intelligence’s detailed product, component, and material data. This connection grounds entity-level risk signals in the specific parts, components, and materials that companies source — driving more precise risk identification, fewer false positives, and stronger defensibility across compliance programs.
The integrated solution supports regulatory requirements such as the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), modern slavery legislation, and broader ESG supply chain due diligence requirements. Compliance, sourcing, legal, and sustainability teams can use the combined data to prioritize investigations, engage Tier 1 suppliers with clearer product-specific questions, and respond more confidently to audits and enforcement actions.
“When we apply the world’s knowledge to what goes into your products, that’s where real impact happens. Connecting Sayari’s independent intelligence to product, component, and material data helps companies focus on the risks that matter most. It supports faster, more defensible decisions.”
Travis Miller, Chief Strategy Officer and General Counsel, Source IntelligenceThe integration brings independent, document-backed risk intelligence directly into product-level compliance workflows. Rather than relying on self-reported supplier declarations or manual audits, companies gain visibility into upstream ownership, trade activity, and hidden sub-tier relationships that may otherwise go undetected. This added context helps teams uncover blind spots, reduce reliance on incomplete data, and act based on evidence they can defend.
“This partnership fundamentally extends what risk intelligence can reveal. We’ve always provided deep visibility into corporate ownership, trade relationships, and entity-level risks across more than 250 jurisdictions. By integrating Source Intelligence’s product-level data, we can now track those same compliance risks through to individual components and materials — transforming how organizations understand and manage supply chain exposure in ways that traditional tools cannot match.”
Chris Brazdziunas, Chief Technology Officer, SayariExplore the partnership page to learn more about how Source Intelligence and Sayari integrate to support part-level supply chain risk analysis. Explore integrations →
Standard compliance tools screen entity names against watchlists. They miss the risk that sits one level deeper — in the specific parts, components, and materials those entities supply. The Sayari–Source Intelligence integration is the first to connect entity-level sanctions and forced labor intelligence directly to the product bill of materials, giving compliance teams the evidence they need to act with confidence and defend their decisions under audit.
Sayari is the leader in Agentic Systems of Work for economic security and risk. Powered by the Sayari Commercial World Model — a digital twin of global commerce resolving 10.6B+ primary-source records from 250+ jurisdictions — Sayari transforms risk and investigative teams from manual data gatherers into decisive mission leaders. By unifying corporate ownership, trade data, and risk intelligence into a single graph, Sayari uncovers connections and typologies that legacy watchlist, adverse media, and point solutions miss, enabling prescriptive execution at scale. Trusted by the world’s most demanding regulators, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Treasury, and Fortune 500 enterprises, Sayari delivers the evidence-based transparency needed to prove decisions, satisfy regulators, and protect global commerce. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., Sayari is used by thousands of professionals across 35+ countries. To learn more, visit sayari.com.
Source Intelligence is a leading provider of supply chain compliance software, helping global manufacturers identify supply chain risk at the product, component, and material level. Its AI-powered platform connects supplier, product, and regulatory data to deliver precise, defensible insights that support faster, more confident compliance decisions. Combining deep regulatory content with automated data collection, validation, and analysis, Source Intelligence enables teams to engage suppliers and generate audit-ready reports across complex global supply chains. Trusted by global enterprises, Source Intelligence helps organizations reduce risk, improve visibility, and meet evolving regulatory obligations with confidence.
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