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Structured, bulk data now available from the OpenOwnership Register

news OpenOwnership · Feb 2020

Since 2017, the OpenOwnership Register has aggregated open beneficial ownership data from around the world. We regularly import data from the UK, Denmark, Slovakia and Ukraine, linking it together to build the world’s largest open database of beneficial owners. With...

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Our quick assessment of Nigeria’s first public register: a strong start, but more to be done.

news OpenOwnership · Jan 2020

At the end of last year Nigeria published Africa’s first beneficial ownership register, and the first globally to focus on the lucrative oil, gas and mining sectors. The OpenOwnership team has been assessing the register’s performance and analysing the quality...

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Countries take leadership to end the shell game on Anti Corruption Day 2019

news OpenOwnership · Dec 2019

To mark International Anti-Corruption Day (December 9th), we are taking action, in collaboration with Open Government Partnership, the UK Government and World Bank, to call time on the use of anonymous company ownership facilitating corruption and societal harms like trafficking...

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Request for proposals: graphic design and videographic services

news OpenOwnership · Dec 2019

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Tender opportunity: technical research on the collection, processing and use of beneficial ownership data in the private sector

news Louise Russell-Prywata · Nov 2019

Tender opportunity: technical research on the collection, processing and use of beneficial ownership data in the private sector

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Armenia signs MoU with OpenOwnership

news Eva Okunbor · Oct 2019

Signing ceremony and technical workshop in Yerevan launches start of a partnership between OpenOwnership and the Armenian Government, taking a step towards allowing Armenia to publish beneficial ownership data.

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