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Sayari Announces Major Expansion of Global Supply Chain Data

New Coverage Represents the Most Trade Data Across the Industry

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sayari, the leading commercial risk intelligence provider, today announced a major upgrade of its global supply chain and trade transaction data. Sayari Graph now contains trade data that covers more than 60 countries, including increased transparency into regions such as the European Union, Russia, China, and Mexico. This expansion represents 300% greater coverage over leading commercial providers of import, export, and bill of lading data.

The upgrade allows users to more effectively maintain compliance with export controls like the Military End User (MEU) List and detect forced labor operations to comply with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). Organizations assessing their vendor risk management, import and export compliance, detection of sanctions evasion, and counterproliferation are also provided an unprecedented level of supply chain transparency through the expanded range of regularly refreshed data.

“This major expansion of global supply chain data is a significant milestone for Sayari,” said Farley Mesko, CEO and co-founder. “As trade regulations increasingly impact both public and private sectors, we remain dedicated to providing the most recent and complete information on goods from high-risk markets and jurisdictions.”

Sayari collects and resolves over 840 unique sources of corporate entity, global trade, and risk intelligence data. When combined with graph-based analytics, this data allows users to uncover risks buried deep within supply chains among further-tier entities and related parties.

About Sayari

Sayari provides global corporate transparency and supply chain risk identification for government and industry. Its commercial risk intelligence software harvests comprehensive corporate and trade data from more than 250 jurisdictions worldwide and surfaces previously hidden risk insights in an intuitive network analysis platform.

Since its founding in 2015, Sayari has earned the trust of top financial institutions, Fortune 100 corporations, and government agencies, securing a $40M Series C in 2021. Sayari is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and its solutions are used by thousands of frontline analysts in 35 countries.

To learn how Sayari powers safer global commerce, please visit sayari.com.

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