12 August 2025
The public record, and what is in it
Everything the desk reports is drawn from the public record. It is a far larger and faster-moving body of information than most people imagine.
It includes corporate registries and beneficial-ownership registers, land and property registries, court dockets and filings, charges and security registers, regulatory filings and enforcement notices, sanctions lists, credit-rating actions, insolvency and gazette notices, public ledgers, and reported news. Each is a feed; together they cover almost every form wealth takes.
The value is not secret access. It is attention. The record is open, but it changes constantly, and almost nobody reads it continuously against a single family's interests. The desk does, and every signal it reports can be traced back to a source the client could check themselves.