One directory for companies, venues, fleets, and strategic assets.
BiasForge tracks operators, brokers, venues, issuers, miners, producers, fleets, and market infrastructure in one entity layer. Public pages stay concise while signed-in research expands into ownership, exposure, conflict mapping, and deeper evidence.
Member-only coverage
Public profile first. Full research after sign-in.
Public profiles stay lean on purpose. The same record expands privately inside the dashboard with deeper coverage, relationship mapping, and higher-cost research.
Directory Filters
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Search by name, alias, business line, and coverage status.
Directory search
Search by name, alias, or coverage
Search reads from entity names, aliases, tags, business lines, headquarters, and operating regions.
Current result set
Showing 4 of 4 public profiles
Type filter
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Coverage filter
All coverage states
No search query applied. Results stay source-led and limited to records that are ready for public release.
Public profiles
4
Profiles available today
Active coverage
4
Profiles already live
Member dossiers
0
Deeper research kept behind sign-in
Trusted sources
15
Approved source families in the registry
Source standard
Trusted sources only, no random filler.
Company intelligence should follow the same discipline as the news desk: primary evidence first, approved support second, and no public publication from weak sources.
Publication rule
Trusted-source publication only
Public company-intelligence pages should publish from primary official sources first. Approved wire or reference sources can widen coverage, but they should not be the sole basis for a public status change.
Never enough on its own
The private dashboard can stage monitoring notes from approved secondary sources, but promotion into public status still requires trusted-source confirmation.
Coverage structure
One entity system, two levels of access.
Public profiles stay concise. Signed-in research adds ownership, exposure, and deeper evidence on the same entity record.
Public coverage
Member research
Discipline
Trusted Families
Primary source families BiasForge can scale globally.
The global target is not random coverage. It is worldwide coverage built from registries, regulators, filings, issuer disclosures, exchange systems, and tightly scoped approved support.
SEC EDGAR
Primary filing system for US-listed issuers and related public-company disclosures.
Use for issuer filings, ownership disclosures, and other primary public-company evidence.
Companies House
Primary UK corporate registry for legal entity records and company filings.
Use for legal entity verification, directors, registered details, and filing history.
FCA Register
Primary UK regulator register for authorized firms, permissions, and regulatory status.
Use for authorization state, permissions, and official regulator-facing firm identity.
FINRA BrokerCheck
Primary US broker and firm reference for registration and disciplinary visibility.
Use for broker registration confirmation and official broker profile validation.
NFA BASIC
Primary US futures and derivatives registration lookup for firms and principals.
Use where derivatives, FCM, IB, CTA, or related futures registration evidence matters.
ESMA Registers
Primary EU register surface for regulated market and investment-services coverage.
Use for EU venue and regulated-entity status, especially when cross-border permissions matter.
HKEXnews
Primary Hong Kong exchange announcement system for listed issuers and exchange notices.
Use for issuer announcements and exchange notices in Hong Kong coverage.
SGX Company Announcements
Primary SGX announcement surface for listed-entity and exchange communication.
Use for Singapore public-company and venue announcements.
ASIC Registers
Primary Australian regulator surface for firm registration and regulated-entity references.
Use for Australian entity verification and regulated-firm status.
Official Investor Relations
Issuer-controlled investor-relations pages, announcements, and governance materials.
Use when the issuer maintains an official disclosure or investor-relations surface.
Official Company Profile
Entity-controlled corporate, about, or legal pages describing official identity, scope, and operating context.
Use for baseline entity identity, headquarters, and official brand-to-legal-entity mapping, then pair it with filings, registries, or rule surfaces where available.
Official Status Page
Entity-controlled service status pages, incident logs, and uptime communications.
Use for outages and operating-status changes only when the entity controls the status publication.
Official Terms and Notices
Entity-controlled policy updates, rule changes, terms of service, and client notices.
Use for payout, evaluation, venue, leverage, or broker-policy change tracking.
Official Rulebook and Circulars
Official venue circulars, rulebooks, and participant notices.
Use for venue policy changes, participation terms, and market-structure updates.
Approved Wire Support
Approved secondary wire coverage used to widen monitoring while waiting for primary confirmation.
Use only as supporting context. Do not let this be the sole basis of a public status change.
Global Universe
Worldwide coverage means region-by-region source mapping.
The long-term target is all tracked companies, brokers, venues, and firms worldwide, but only when each region is anchored to trusted-source families instead of random web pages.
North America listed companies and brokers
All covered North American public companies, brokers, and venues should resolve back to primary filing, register, or issuer-controlled evidence.
Do not publish public status changes without primary filing, regulator, or issuer confirmation.
Europe regulated firms and venues
European entities should be mapped through legal registry, regulator register, and venue notice layers before they are promoted publicly.
Prefer regulator and registry evidence first, then issuer or venue-controlled notices.
Asia-Pacific listed markets and regulated firms
Asia-Pacific company and venue coverage should expand through official exchange announcement systems and regional regulators.
Exchange announcement systems count as primary evidence for listed issuers and venues in this region.
Global private firms, funding providers, and prop firms
Private-firm coverage should remain private-first until primary evidence and workflow support are strong enough for broader publication.
Secondary sources can widen monitoring, but public publication still needs primary official confirmation.
Directory
First public-safe entity cards
These are the first real tracked records on the new entity graph, with public/private surfaces split from the same source-governed entity.
Apple Inc.
Tracked issuer record anchored to Apple investor relations and SEC EDGAR, designed to keep the public company card factual while the private layer extends into ownership, governance, and linked research.
Primary reference
AAPL / NASDAQ
Coverage focus
Issuer coverage is public-safe when it is anchored to SEC filings and official investor relations; ownership and deeper governance notes stay private.
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited
Tracked venue/operator record anchored to HKEX official group disclosures and announcement surfaces, designed for exchange identity, coverage history, and source-governed venue research from the same entity.
Primary reference
0388.HK / HKEX
Coverage focus
Venue coverage is public-safe when it is anchored to official HKEX group disclosures and announcement systems; deeper market-structure and dependency notes stay private.
IG Group Holdings plc
Tracked listed financial-services holding company record anchored to IG Group corporate disclosures and Companies House, designed for a public company profile with private research extensions from the same entity.
Primary reference
IGG / LSE
Coverage focus
European listed-firm coverage is public-safe when it is anchored to official corporate disclosures and legal-registry evidence; deeper subsidiary and regulatory mapping stay private.
Interactive Brokers LLC
Tracked broker record anchored to Interactive Brokers' official company disclosures and FINRA BrokerCheck, designed for public-safe broker identity, status history, and private monitoring depth from the same entity.
Primary reference
FINRA BrokerCheck
Coverage focus
Broker coverage is public-safe when identity and registration are anchored to official company pages and BrokerCheck; venue concentration and deeper trust notes stay private.