Using artificial intelligence to balance the power of investment.
Assets & Liabilities
Commercial obligations, owned assets, and liabilities incurred
Revenue Sources
Industry ties and sources of revenue
Stock Trades
Stock and currency trades in real time
100s
US GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Disclosure statements collected from hundreds of agencies.
1,000s
OFFICIALS
Includes Senators and the House of Representatives.
MILLIONS
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Gathered using FinePrint’s proprietary technology.
We’re passionate about transparency and accountability of those in power.
Understand how Congress, the Courts, and the Executive branch invests.
Gain the knowledge to impact political change.
Industries We Serve
Identify trends, opportunities, and potential risks to aid in your research and due diligence
Hold public officials accountable by cross-referencing their public comments with their personal investments
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Deep-dive views into data by company, government official, state, and market.
Highlights Dashboard
View trending stocks, state-specific activities, market and sector performance, and highlighted officials.
Politically Connected Company Financials
See real-time financial performance and trends over time. Leverage relevant news to anticipate action.
Investments by Individual
Access detailed listings of transactions at specific companies by elected officials and government workers.
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