Third-Party Risk Intelligence Platform
DeepSearch Intelligence™ is a Corporate Intelligence platform purpose-built for third-party risk management, compliance intelligence and cross-border due diligence. Where most tools stop at a questionnaire, DeepSearch reconstructs who actually stands behind a counterparty, across borders and turns the findings into a structured, traceable report your compliance function can defend.
Third-party risk management (TPRM) is the discipline of identifying, assessing and monitoring the risks a vendor, supplier or partner introduces before and after you sign. DeepSearch treats vendor due diligence as an intelligence problem rather than a form-filling exercise: screen a counterparty before onboarding, understand its ownership and exposure, and keep watching it for as long as the relationship lasts.
Operated from Dubai for institutions, businesses and professionals active in the United Arab Emirates, the GCC and international markets, the platform combines risk intelligence, compliance intelligence and cross-border vendor due diligence in a single workflow, from the first screen through to a monitored, intelligence-led relationship.
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Why it matters
Vendor risk management, often used interchangeably with TPRM, exists because every outsourced function imports someone else's risk into your organisation. A supplier with sanctioned shareholders, an IT provider in financial distress or a distributor facing litigation can expose a bank, a fund or an industrial group to consequences it never contracted for.
In the UAE the bar is higher than in most markets. Institutions supervised by the Central Bank of the UAE, the DFSA or the FSRA of Abu Dhabi Global Market are expected to know their counterparties, document the vendor due diligence they ran and evidence ongoing oversight. DeepSearch Intelligence™ operates as a compliance and risk management platform designed for exactly this environment: relevant searches, source references and events connected with report generation are recorded within the traceability and audit functionalities provided by the platform.
International sanctions lists and politically exposed person screening across the vendor, its officers and its shareholders, not just the legal entity name on the contract.
Multi-layer UBO intelligence reconstructs ultimate beneficial ownership through holding chains and offshore structures to identify the natural persons behind a vendor where lawfully accessible sources allow, and to document the structure and the limitations of the available sources where they do not.
Integrated OSINT, SOCMINT and media intelligence surface red flags in the public record: allegations, controversies and associations that never appear in a registry extract.
Registry-based corporate and financial data indicates whether a critical supplier is stable enough to deliver over the life of the contract.
Litigation intelligence and asset tracing reveal disputes, judgments and enforcement exposure connected to a counterparty and its network.
Fraud indicators, cybersecurity-relevant exposure and compliance red flags are consolidated into one view instead of five separate lookups.
Data sources
Findings are traceable to documented sources. DeepSearch Intelligence™ queries official registries, public records and lawful third-party providers, then layers open-source and media intelligence on top. The result is a network view spanning more than 400 million entities and 1.5 billion corporate links, global coverage included natively rather than sold as regional add-ons.
Run the vendor, its officers and shareholders through sanctions, PEP and adverse media checks before any contract is signed.
Reconstruct the ownership chain layer by layer, across jurisdictions, to identify the beneficial owners or, where lawfully accessible information does not allow a conclusion, document the structures found and the limits of the available sources.
Findings are made available online as the relevant sources and processing stages become available, delivered as a decision-ready report with a documented audit trail.
Customisable dynamic alerts watch the vendor after onboarding and flag new sanctions hits, ownership changes or adverse media.
AML screening, UBO detection and counterparty onboarding under Central Bank of the UAE and DFSA supervision.
Multi-jurisdictional vendor due diligence on targets, co-investors and their supplier networks ahead of a transaction.
Supply-chain and third-party risk across distributors, contractors and agents in the GCC and beyond.
Asset tracing and litigation intelligence on counterparties, from pre-engagement checks to enforcement.
How this plays out in practice is documented in case studies from regulated GCC engagements, covering cross-border ownership work in exactly the environments these teams operate in.
Reports and decision intelligence
Vendor due diligence software only earns its place if the output is usable by compliance, audit and the business at once. DeepSearch turns raw findings into decision intelligence: structured, sourced and decision-ready, scaling from a rapid screen to a deep investigation across four report depth levels, made available online as the relevant sources, checks and validation steps are completed.
API and integration
DeepSearch is built to run inside your stack, not beside it. Extensive API integration pushes vendor due diligence into proprietary CRMs, onboarding and procurement flows, so an assessment triggers automatically the moment a counterparty record is created. Decision intelligence is delivered where the vendor already lives, and Continuous Risk Intelligence keeps that record current for the life of the relationship.
Compliance
The platform is designed to support third-party risk management and vendor due diligence activities in the context of FATF principles and the applicable UAE regulatory frameworks, including, where relevant, the expectations of the Central Bank of the UAE, the DFSA and the FSRA of Abu Dhabi Global Market. Reference to these frameworks does not imply that DeepSearch Intelligence™ is authorised, certified, approved or sponsored by the relevant supervisory authorities. DeepSearch Intelligence™ is designed to support processing activities aligned with the principles of the GDPR and the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection, where those regulations are applicable to the client, the engagement or the relevant cross-border data flows.
The platform is informational and human-in-the-loop by design. It does not produce automated scores or certified legal judgments; it gives your analysts structured, sourced decision intelligence and leaves the decision where regulators expect it to be, with your institution.
TPRM (third-party risk management) is the process of identifying, assessing and monitoring the risks introduced by any external party: vendors, suppliers, distributors, agents or service providers. Vendor due diligence is the investigative core of that process, scoped to a specific counterparty. In practice the terms overlap, and both rest on the same steps: due diligence before onboarding, a structured risk assessment, and Continuous Risk Intelligence afterwards.
DeepSearch Intelligence™ is positioned as a Corporate Intelligence platform rather than a screening tool or compliance database. List screening tells you whether a name matches a sanctions entry. DeepSearch Intelligence™ reconstructs the network around a vendor, ownership chains across 1.5 billion corporate links, beneficial owners, litigation, media exposure and red flags, and delivers it as decision intelligence in one traceable report instead of a match/no-match flag.
A single assessment consolidates sanctions and PEP exposure, adverse media, ultimate beneficial ownership, financial health indicators, legal disputes, fraud signals and compliance red flags. Coverage is global by default, so a UAE-based vendor with shareholders in other jurisdictions is checked end to end, not just locally.
Once a vendor clears due diligence, you can place it under Continuous Risk Intelligence with customisable dynamic alerts. If a new sanctions designation, ownership change, insolvency signal or adverse media item appears, the relevant team is notified and can re-run the assessment. It turns third-party risk from an annual exercise into an ongoing, intelligence-led control.
The platform is designed to support third-party risk management and vendor due diligence in the context of FATF principles and the applicable UAE regulatory frameworks, including, where relevant, the expectations of the Central Bank of the UAE, the DFSA and the FSRA of Abu Dhabi Global Market. Reference to these frameworks does not imply that DeepSearch Intelligence™ is authorised, certified, approved or sponsored by the relevant supervisory authorities. It is designed to support processing activities aligned with the principles of the GDPR and the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection where those regulations apply. Relevant searches, source references and events connected with report generation are recorded within the platform's traceability and audit functionalities, supporting the documentation and evidencing expectations regulators in the UAE place on supervised institutions.
Teams work through a guided web interface with direct human support, and reports are made available online as the relevant sources, checks and validation steps are completed. For institutions that want vendor due diligence inside their own onboarding or procurement flow, the platform offers extensive API integration, including into proprietary CRMs, so assessments trigger where the vendor record already lives.
A live walkthrough of a real cross-border vendor due diligence investigation, from first screen to a monitored, intelligence-led relationship, tailored to your sector and jurisdiction.