blogs Adriana Edmeades-Jones and Tom Walker, for The Engine Room · Mar 2019
In a new report, OpenOwnership, The Engine Room, and The B Team propose a framework to evaluate the issue of beneficial ownership registers and the right to privacy, borrowing from the structured analysis of international human rights law.
blogs Louise Russell-Prywata · Dec 2018
At the start of December 2018, OpenOwnership was in Kiev starting our technical assistance to the Government of Ukraine. In October, the country publicly committed to become the first country to implement the Beneficial Ownership Data Standard (BODS), working with...
news Zosia Sztykowski · Nov 2017
Each year, billions of dollars in illicit funds – the fruits of crime, corruption or tax evasion – pass through anonymous companies. They are the most popular getaway vehicle for grand corruption by far, designed to allow their owners to...
blogs The B Team Leaders · Apr 2017
A year ago the “Panama Papers” leak exposed the use of anonymous companies to avoid sanctions, move proceeds of corruption and crime, and facilitate other illicit financial schemes. The leak put a price on doing business through anonymous companies 400...
blogs Zosia Sztykowski · Mar 2017
On April 3, 2017, the public beta of the OpenOwnership Register launches. Below, we answer some frequently asked questions about the project and the register. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you’re wondering about something that isn’t covered...
blogs Madeleine McCarroll · Mar 2017
OpenOwnership is building the world’s first open Global Beneficial Ownership Register which will serve as an authoritative source of data about who owns and controls companies, for the benefit of all. Why? Transparency around corporate control and ownership is not...