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A reference tool for the Latvian Business Register. We pull together data on 240,000+ companies — financials, owners, officers, sanctions status, and tax ratings — and make it searchable in one place.
Latvian, English, and Russian.
Overview, financials, ownership structure (including ultimate beneficial owners), VID data, risk assessment, and connected persons. Everything available in the Register's open data.
A person profile shows positions, holdings, and UBO status across every company in which the person is registered. There are no financials — those exist only for companies.
Yes. All four PDF report types (company profile, AML, financial, risk) are available as watermarked samples for a fictional company called Paraugs SIA. See the Sample reports section on the home page.
Every company in Latvia has a basic profile open to everyone — name, registration code, address, status, NACE, current officials. On top of that, the TOP 50 — Latvia's largest companies by revenue, assets, and employees — have their complete profiles open: financials, ownership tree, VID rating, risk score. No account needed.
In the Journal. Short, irregular notes — what shipped, what we changed, what we're thinking about. No fixed schedule.
A plain-language query tool for the register database. It translates the question into SQL, runs it against data on 240,000+ companies, and returns a list, a comparison, or a summary.
Anything the registry data can answer. Examples: "Top 50 manufacturers by revenue in 2023"; "How many SIAs were registered each year since 2008?"; "Compare average profitability across the five largest NACE sections over the last 10 years"; "Find companies whose UBO is linked to a sanctioned person"; "How did the European sovereign debt crisis affect long-term profitability in manufacturing?".
Quick Query — one SQL query, one answer (1 credit). Agent Mode — breaks a complex question into sub-questions, runs several queries in sequence, and synthesises a full report (3 credits). Use Agent Mode for research questions that don't fit in a single table.
The full database — the Business Register, annual financials (up to 20 years back), ownership structures, ultimate beneficial owners, officers, NACE classification, VID data (from 2022), employee counts, and matches against five sanctions lists.
Data comes from the official sources; every answer shows the generated SQL — you can inspect it, copy it, and re-run it. Queries run read-only and are validated before execution. Verify the numbers before important decisions — the model can misread an ambiguous question.
Quick Query — all signed-in users with credits (1 credit per question). Agent Mode — AGENT and higher subscriptions (3 credits per question). OBSERVER users receive starter credits on signup, enough to try Quick Query.
Two places. Inside any company profile — the assistant answers questions about that specific company in context. And as the standalone AI Analyst — the same engine across the entire registry, with Quick Query and Agent Mode. Credits, accuracy rules, and underlying data are identical in both places.
From the Business Register's open data, VID open data, the NACE classifier, and five sanctions sources — the EU consolidated list, UN Security Council, OFAC SDN, UK HMT, and the Latvian FID national list.
The Register and sanctions lists follow the source publication schedule; ingestion runs immediately after each release. Each profile shows the per-source refresh date.
Yes. By default, results include every status — active, liquidated, struck off, reorganised. The status filter narrows them.
Yes. Each sync stores a snapshot and records changes — addresses, officers, owners, status. Annual financials reach back up to 20 years where the Register published them.
A taxpayer compliance rating from A to J, published by the State Revenue Service (VID). A means the highest compliance, J the lowest. The rating is set by VID, not by us. Full explanation — vid.gov.lv.
From multiple signals: sanctions matches against the company or its officers, financial ratios from annual statements, VID status, address red flags, and ownership-tree depth. Each signal's contribution is shown in the report.
Email [email protected] with the registration code and a description of the error. We will check the data against the source — if the issue is in our processing, the fix lands in the next sync. If the field needs to be updated at the source, we will help you find the right way to do that.
Open registry facts — names, addresses, status, NACE, officials, sanctions matches — are visible to everyone. Capital shares, tax data, full affiliations on a person's profile, and most analytics drill-downs are blurred until you sign in. Reports, the AI assistant, and the watchlist need an account with credits or a subscription.
Yes. OBSERVER is free, with access to register basics — name, address, status, NACE, officers — and starter credits on signup.
Four: OBSERVER (€0), AGENT (€15/mo), ANALYST (€29/mo), and COMMAND (custom pricing). Full comparison on the Pricing page.
No. OBSERVER, AGENT, and ANALYST each include a single user per account. COMMAND starts at 5 users; additional seats on request. Write to [email protected].
Credits pay for PDF reports and AI queries. Company profile PDF — 4 credits; AML/KYC, financial, and risk PDFs — 5 each; a simple chat question — 1 credit; an agent-mode query — 3 credits.
AGENT unlocks financials, the ownership tree, VID data, and risk analysis; 50 credits per month. ANALYST adds unlimited reports and 200 credits per month. COMMAND — custom, no limits.
No. Purchased credits never expire. Subscription credits are issued fresh each billing period.
Credit packs you purchased stay in your account and remain usable after the subscription ends. Unused subscription credits are removed at the moment of cancellation and are not restored.
Additional credits can be purchased from the profile page. Available packs and prices — on the Pricing page.
No. Credit packs can be purchased without an active subscription — OBSERVER users can buy credits and spend them on reports or AI queries. Subscription credits arrive on top of any packs you've bought.
Yes. Cancel any time from the profile page; access continues until the end of the paid period. Upgrades are prorated by Stripe over the remaining days.
Yes. New paid subscriptions come with a 30-day money-back guarantee from initial activation. To request a full refund, write to [email protected]. Subscription renewals, credit packs, and report purchases are final and non-refundable.
The profile page has a delete button at the bottom. On request, personal data is erased or anonymised within 30 days, except records the law requires us to keep (e.g. financial records). Details in the Privacy Policy.
A set of dashboards over the whole registry, separate from individual company profiles. Headline pages: Industries, Trends, and Risk. Risk has drill-downs into Sanctions, Insolvency, Pledges, and VID compliance.
No. The dashboards are open to everyone, signed in or not. Only the AI Analyst chat (Quick Query / Agent Mode) is billed in credits, the same as the in-profile assistant.
Sanctions — totals per source, top sectors, the most exposed companies, and recent additions. Insolvency — proceedings opened by month, sectoral concentration, and a recent ledger. Pledges — outstanding pledge volumes by lender and sector. VID — rating distribution and recent grade moves. Every page exposes the underlying data range and last refresh date.
They run on materialised views refreshed after each registry sync — typically the same day. Each page footer shows its last refresh timestamp.
From the same registry, VID, sanctions, and pledge data described in the Data section — nothing new is invented. Each dashboard has a methodology footer explaining what's counted, what's excluded, and the time window.
A personal list of companies the system regularly checks and reports back on: officer changes, ownership changes, status changes, sanctions matches, and VID rating moves.
AGENT (up to 25 companies) and ANALYST (up to 200). COMMAND clients — up to 1,000.
By email, as a digest — one message per cycle covering all changes. No email is sent if nothing changed.
Yes. Each company can carry free-form tags and a private note. The list can be filtered by status (active / liquidated / sanctioned), by tag, by activity (with / without changes), or by whether you've left a note. Sort by date added, name, last change, or status.
Shareholder changes (added, removed, or with changed stakes), UBO changes, insolvency and liquidation proceedings (started or ended), VID business suspensions (added or lifted), sanctions risk flags raised or cleared, and company status changes (closed or terminated). Each event is recorded against the refresh run that produced it and links straight to the full profile.
Once per refresh cycle — currently daily, after registry ingestion completes. You'll get one consolidated email per day with everything that changed; no email if nothing changed.
Yes. The REST API runs at /api/v1. Interactive documentation with every endpoint and example — izluks.lv/docs. Machine-readable specs for integrations and AI agents: OpenAPI schema and Postman collection.
On the profile page, in the API keys section, create a new key. You'll see the key only once — copy it right away. Up to 5 keys can be active at the same time.
Send the header X-API-Key: ur_live_.... Per-hour limits by plan: OBSERVER — 5, AGENT — 50, ANALYST — 400, COMMAND — none. Exceeding them returns HTTP 429.
A JSON envelope { "data": ..., "meta": ... }. Paged responses fill meta with total, page, pageSize, totalPages. Errors come as { "error": { "code": "...", "message": "..." } }. For CSV append ?format=csv.
Data endpoints (search, profiles, sanctions screening) do not consume credits. Credits are spent only on PDF report generation and AI queries. For batch use, POST /api/v1/companies/batch accepts up to 100 registration codes per call. If you need a higher hourly limit or larger batches, contact us about the COMMAND plan.
Yes, at izluks.lv/docs. If you're signed in, the page shows your active key and lets you call any endpoint with one click. The same page links the OpenAPI schema and the Postman collection for tool integrations.
Yes. We process only the personal data necessary to operate the service and the data published in the Register's open feeds. Full details in the Privacy Policy.
Delete the account from the profile page or email [email protected]. Requests are handled within 30 days.
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