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The evidence layer for corporate investigations.

Run due diligence, ownership tracing, AML reviews, and ongoing monitoring on top of official UK registers. Companies House, Land Registry, FCA, sanctions, and filings unified into one cited workflow.

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Tesco Plc

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Trust by design

Built on official registers, not black-box scores.

Glasshouse gives analysts one place to run evidence-first due diligence without losing provenance.

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Official registers

Companies House, HM Land Registry, FCA, and sanctions data normalized into one workflow.

Deterministic workflows

The agent, API, SDKs, and CLI all run on the same investigation engine.

Cited outputs

Every finding keeps its supporting register record, filing, or document reference.

Freshness built in

Timestamps, release labels, and monitoring signals show what changed and when.

Why Glasshouse

One evidence layer instead of fragmented register work.

Glasshouse compresses public-register research into one cited workflow, so analysts can move faster without losing provenance.

Companies House, HM Land Registry, the FCA Register, and sanctions watchlists normalized into one evidence layer. Search once, investigate across every source.

Instead of bouncing across public portals and PDFs, analysts work from one surface with direct links back to each official source.

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Shareholder analysis

Ownership changes should be obvious, not buried.

Glasshouse turns Companies House filing history into a readable ownership sequence, so you can see dilution, control shifts, and the current register without parsing every PDF by hand.

Founder A
Founder B
Investor C
Holding Company D
Acquirer Group E

Built for the workflows that need verified evidence.

AML reviews, acquisitions, vendor vetting, and monitoring all run on the same deterministic evidence layer.

MLROs, compliance teams

AML & KYC

Run UBO mapping, sanctions screening, FCA checks, and periodic reviews from one deterministic workflow.

Legal, PE, advisory teams

Due diligence

Trace ownership, filings, property links, and regulatory status before you move on a counterparty or acquisition.

Portfolio and compliance ops

Ongoing monitoring

Track director changes, sanctions updates, filing events, and ownership shifts across live portfolios.

Procurement and vendor-risk teams

Supply chain risk

Vet suppliers against hidden ownership, sanctions exposure, and regulated-status checks before onboarding.

Discovery map

Find UK property footprints and expose offshore controllers.

Glasshouse links Companies House, Land Registry, filing analysis, FCA data, and sanctions sources so each investigation can uncover UK property holdings, overseas control points, shareholder change, and regulatory exposure from one cited workflow.

world map

Property footprints

Link UK land titles back to companies, directors, and hidden control chains.

Offshore controllers

Surface Cayman, BVI, Panama, Hong Kong, Singapore, Channel Islands, and other overseas ownership links.

Shareholder timelines

Rebuild who owned what, when, from member lists and capital events in filings.

Regulatory exposure

Connect FCA permissions, sanctions hits, and related risk signals in one view.

Enterprise Trust

Governance built into the evidence layer.

Glasshouse keeps the same evidence-first workflow whether you are running self-serve investigations or enterprise-scale due diligence programs. The controls, provenance, and export paths stay visible.

Enterprise controls

SSO, audit logging, access controls, and deployment options for regulated teams that need evidence without losing governance.

Official-source provenance

Every register record, filing, and relationship traces back to its source system with visible freshness and verification context.

One layer across every surface

App, API, SDKs, CLI, and upcoming MCP integrations all run on the same deterministic workflows and cited outputs.