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Updates from OpenSanctions, including new features, technical deep dives, and analysis.
Making the most of the OpenSanctions dataset browser
Tags: Sanctions, Programs, Metadata · Published:
The OpenSanctions data collection comprises over 320 data sources, ranging from the UN Security Council sanctions to the German police’s most wanted list. Here’s how to find out whether we cover the data source you’re looking for.
This was 2025 at OpenSanctions
Tags: Company, 2025 · Published:
Over the last year, we’ve grown our team to almost 15 members, discovered that Berlin co-working spaces can go insolvent (and in the process found a beautiful new place!), and spent a few days brainstorming in Prague. And our focus in 2025, as always, remained on our product.
OpenSanctions and Taktile partner to combine stronger data with smarter screening
Tags: Partnership, Risk management · Published:
We are now partnering with Taktile, an Agentic Decision Platform that helps financial institutions rapidly embed AI agents into their decision-making, transforming how they operate with unmatched safety and control.
Here’s everything that goes wrong when AI does text extraction (and how we’re still using it)
Tags: LLMs, Free text · Published:
From dropping middle names to hallucinating details that were never mentioned in the first place, mistakes are commonplace in Large Language Model (LLM) data extraction. Here’s how we’re embracing automation to extract entities and turn them into structured risk data (with a healthy dose of scepticism and human moderation).
Launching our enforcements collection — and bringing context to OFAC sanctions
Tags: Enforcement actions, OFAC · Published:
Press releases and online notices detailing enforcement actions can flag fines, penalties, and historical regulatory issues. In this article, we explain how we’re using free text sources to build a deeper understanding of entities and their networks — and how we’re tackling the extraction challenges along the way.
Collections are data distributions provided by OpenSanctions that combine entities from many sources based on a topic. Learn more...
Consolidated list of sanctioned entities designated by different countries and international organisations. This can include military, trade and travel restrictions.
This distribution includes the data collected by OpenSanctions that meets quality standards and would be useful in a screening system or for investigative use.
Special interest collections contain selections of the data that are more specialised than the default collections.
| Name | Updates | Entities | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Debarred Companies and Individuals | daily | 209,020 | ||
| Know-Your-Business (KYB) Datasets | monthly | 92,029,949 | ||
| Maritime-related sanctions | daily | 127,484 | ||
| Politically Exposed Persons Datasets | daily | 919,238 | ||
| Regulatory Watchlists | daily | 162,545 | ||
| Sanctioned Securities | daily | 423,367 | ||
| Warrants and Criminal Entities | daily | 255,681 | ||