Coverage
Coverage, country by country.
Every jurisdiction we serve, with its entity count, its website fill, and a depth tier we can defend. Where a national registry feeds us in bulk, the tier says so. Where coverage rides key-holders or the open web, the tier says that too, and the reason is written on the page.
The depth ladder
Three tiers, no padding.
Registry-grade. a national registry feeds this jurisdiction in bulk.
Partial. a frozen or partial registry, or key-holder slices such as LEI holders, listed companies, and regulatory filers.
Web-tier. web-verified records and global overlays only.
Every T2 and T3 has a reason written on its page. Documented gaps beat padded numbers.
The world table
Every paged jurisdiction, on the record.
Jurisdictions below the page floor are counted in the totals above but not paged on their own. Anywhere without a written note, the default posture holds: Web-verified records and global overlays. Jurisdictions move up this ladder when a registry-grade source lands, and the badge follows with the next data cut.
Global fill
What is filled, across the whole set.
The share of every entity in the reference set that carries each field. Per-country depth is on each jurisdiction's page.
Every number, measured