Entity Searches in KYC API
Searching for an entity in a business register and the binary outcome – whether the entity is found or not – holds significant importance in a compliance use case for several reasons, even before delving into the specific entity data retrieved from the registers.
The presence or absence of a company in a business register serves as an initial legitimacy check. Business registers are official records maintained by regulatory bodies or governments that list entities authorized to engage in business within their jurisdiction. The presence or absence of a company in such a register act as a preliminary check of legitimacy, indicating whether the entity has been officially recognized and meets the criteria to operate. This is a critical first step in due diligence processes, as dealing with unregistered entities can expose a company to various legal, financial, and reputational risks.
Therefore, since interpreting the search results is crucial in a compliance context and affects both risk assessment and risk management strategies, it is important to acknowledge the variations and limitations of search functionalities of business registers across different jurisdictions. The live searches by name and by number performed in KYC API search on the registers in real time and generally mimic the search mechanisms of the registers themselves, therefore exhibiting the associated limitations. Below, we delve into some of these limitations by outlining specific examples, in order to help understand the broader implications.
Some registers, like
Search by number
Searching by registration number is typically more straightforward and generally recommended for more reliable search results. However, it is important to understand the aspect of uniqueness of the identifier within the jurisdiction and to use the specific identifier the register supports for searches. For instance, in
Search by name
The limitations of the name searches usually arise from the supported alphabet and language, or the search method applied by the register. For example, our connection to the
The fuzzy search in the
An interesting example is the
Navigating the complexities of international entity data searches effectively is a significant challenge, and search results need to be interpreted carefully. The complexities can be better navigated by understanding these challenges – ranging from the specificity required in name searches to the nuances of searching by registration numbers in different jurisdictions. For instances where specific jurisdictional challenges or exceptions may arise, we encourage users to reach out to our expert team for support and guidance.