Verdatum connects AI agents to source-backed company intelligence — registry records, filings, ownership, and market data — so investors get answers they can verify.
Verdatum installs as a connector for any MCP-capable agent such as Claude. Your analysts keep the tools they already work in.
A question names an organisation; Verdatum resolves which one. Ambiguity comes back as ranked candidates for your agent to confirm — never a silent best guess.
The answer returns with fact, source, authority and limitation attached — an audit trail you can verify.
Incorporation, status, officers and registered addresses, straight from the official register of each jurisdiction.
Accounts, annual returns and disclosures — figures extracted with their filing reference attached, so you can check the page yourself.
Controllers, interested parties and the walk to the top-level party — with the point where the chain stops disclosed, not hidden.
Listed prices, identifiers and corporate events from licensed providers, labelled with their provider and licence terms.
Coverage follows the registers — deepest where records are public. Where an answer crosses a jurisdiction Verdatum does not cover, that edge is disclosed in the answer.
Agent answers are only usable if you can defend them later. Verdatum's provenance makes each step reviewable, months after the question was asked.
Which organisation the question resolved to — and which candidates were rejected — is part of the trail.
Filing numbers, register entries and provider identifiers stay attached to the facts they support.
What Verdatum could not see is stated in the answer — so the gap is documented, not discovered.
When a provider disagrees with the register, both appear with their authority — the higher rank leads.
The register itself — the source of record, highest authority.
Profiles and market data from trusted commercial providers, under licence.
Found on the open web — useful, and labelled as unverified.
Confirm incorporation, officers, filing history and control before a term sheet — with the register reference for each fact.
Resolve the exact organisation, walk its ownership to the top-level party, and keep the trail for the onboarding file.
Track status changes, new filings and officer moves across holdings — surfaced by your agent, cited to the register.
Unwind chains of controllers and interested parties — and see exactly where disclosure stops, stated in the answer.
Draft company sections with figures pulled from filed accounts — each number carrying its filing reference into the memo.
Re-open an answer months later and defend it: resolution, sources, authority levels and limitations, all on the record.
Bring a company you already understand. Judge Verdatum on the evidence it shows you.
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