The corporate graph, moving.
Ownership and control changes as they hit the registries — new parents, new ultimate owners, new control links. Newest first, each event cited to its source.
Watch any company and get alerted the moment its ownership moves.
Pulse, explained.
Pulse is a live feed of ownership and control changes across the corporate graph — new parents, new ultimate beneficial owners and control links — as they appear in public registries like GLEIF and the UK PSC register. Newest first, each event cited to its source registry.
Every event is derived from a registry-recorded relationship with a real effective date. We do not invent or infer movements — an event exists only because a public registry recorded that ownership or control link on that date.
An ownership change is a registry-recorded event where who owns or controls a company shifts — a new parent company, a new ultimate beneficial owner (UBO), or a new controlling stake. Pulse surfaces these the moment they appear in a public registry, each cited to its source.
A politically exposed person is someone entrusted with a prominent public function — a head of state, minister, senior official, judge, military officer or their close associates — who carries a higher risk of bribery or corruption. WhiteIntel flags PEPs on entities so you can screen ownership and counterparties for elevated risk.
Yes. Add any entity to a watchlist and Pulse alerts you the moment a new ownership or control change touches it or its owners — in-app in real time, with email and push on paid plans.
The public feed is free to read. Fast per-watchlist monitoring, alerts and export are part of the paid plans.