Coverage, data sources & integrations
An honest map of what this service does and does not do. PROOViD AML is an AML screening + case-management service (via API and a back-office interface). It screens names against public sanctions, PEP and adverse-media sources, classifies and risk-scores matches, and manages the resulting cases. It is not a KYC / document-verification product. Everything below was verified against production.
Public watchlists & sources
Screened on every request, ingested directly from the official source (no aggregator middleman) and refreshed every 24 hours. Live entity counts:
| Source | Category | Status | PEP tier from source | Entities (live) | Official source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OFAC | Sanctions (US) | Live | n/a — sanctions | 19,119 | treasury.gov/ofac/downloads/sdn.xml |
| EU | Sanctions (EU) | Live | n/a — sanctions | 5,994 | data.europa.eu consolidated list |
| UK | Sanctions (UK) | Live | n/a — sanctions | 5,135 | UK OFSI consolidated list (ConList) |
| UN | Sanctions (UN) | Live | n/a — sanctions | 1,002 | scsanctions.un.org consolidated |
| PEPs | Politically-exposed persons | Live | Derived (office-based) | 109,005 | Wikidata (CC0) — heads of state, PMs, ministers, central bankers, ambassadors, MPs |
| Adverse media | News | Live | n/a — media | prefetched (background sweep) | GDELT (DOC + GKG) — evidence prefetched, never fetched during a screen; a subject with no prefetched evidence returns Unavailable, never a clean pass |
| OpenSanctions | Sanctions + PEP aggregator | Bring your own | Graded (office-derived) | — | Your own OpenSanctions key (see Data providers) |
| Criminal records | Criminal background | Bring your own | n/a — criminal | — | No free public list exists — commercial / registry only (see Data providers) |
Counts shown are the latest production snapshot; refreshed automatically every 24 hours.
- Guaranteed — current national leaders. Every refresh explicitly re-fetches the
sitting holders of every country’s head-of-state and head-of-government
office (a Wikidata
position heldstatement with no end date). This set is small and fetched deterministically, so current presidents / monarchs / prime ministers are always present and refresh within a day of an election or resignation (as soon as Wikidata records it). - Best-effort — the broad set. Ministers, ambassadors, central-bank governors, legislators and historical office-holders are ingested in bulk from the same source, bounded by what the free public Wikidata endpoint can serve — so this layer is comprehensive but not exhaustive (the deep historical long tail may be partial).
- Family & close associates (RCA) of current leaders. The immediate family — parents, spouses/partners, children, siblings and declared relatives — of every sitting head of state / head of government is now ingested from Wikidata and screened as PEP4 Family-or-associate. So relatives such as Melania / Ivanka Trump or Brigitte Macron resolve to a PEP4 hit out of the box, no commercial feed required.
| Office | Coverage | How it’s anchored |
|---|---|---|
| Head of state | Guaranteed — ~100% of countries | The country’s own direct link to the office |
| Head of government | Guaranteed — ~98% (rest have no separate one) | The country’s own direct link to the office |
| Central-bank governor | Best-effort — ~125 countries | Role + jurisdiction |
| Finance / foreign minister, speaker | Broad pass only | No reliable per-country link in the public data — covered by the best-effort broad set, not faked here |
What leader data we hold — browse it yourself
You do not have to take the above on trust. The country-anchored leaders index is exposed as two
read-only, transparent endpoints (tenant API key or OIDC bearer, Screening.Read) so you can
go country by country and see exactly what we hold:
- Every head of state and head of government, for the world’s ~200 sovereign countries, one row per person × office × term.
- The dates each person was in office (start and end; open-ended = currently serving), so the year-by-year lineage is reconstructable.
- Optionally each leader’s relatives (immediate family / close associates,
shown as PEP4) via
includeRelatives=true. - A derived pepClass on every row: a national office-holder is PEP1, an international-organization role is PEP3, a relative is PEP4. PEP1 Domestic vs PEP2 Foreign is deliberately not baked in here — it is applied per customer at screen time relative to your own home country.
- Every row links back to its Wikidata source record (person and office) for independent verification — the same honest guarantee/best-effort boundary described above still applies (current leaders guaranteed; the deep historical tail best-effort).
The default view shows roughly the last 25 years of terms to keep it
readable — the full history is retained and returned when you widen the window with
yearFrom/yearTo.
| Endpoint | Returns |
|---|---|
GET /v1/leaders | Paginated JSON, one row per leadership term, with the filters below. |
GET /v1/leaders/export.csv | The same filtered rows as a flat CSV download. |
Full parameter, filter and example-response detail is on the API reference.
For the bundled Wikidata PEP set (free, CC0) we derive the tier from the office the person holds: the ingest reads each office’s jurisdiction (ISO country) and intergovernmental-organization flag, and at screen time the engine grades it against your tenant’s home country — office in your country → PEP1 Domestic, another country → PEP2 Foreign, an IGO role → PEP3 International-org. A PEP whose office carries no jurisdiction, or a tenant that hasn’t set a home country, falls back to the documented PEP1 Domestic default — a deliberate default, not an inferred fact. (The derived tiers populate as the Wikidata list refreshes with the office-jurisdiction data; set your home country on the risk profile to activate Domestic/Foreign grading.) OpenSanctions (bring-your-own) supplies the same office + family/associate (RCA) metadata for an even richer graded classification, consumed by the same engine.
Screening engine
- Classification: True positive / Potential match / False positive / Unknown.
- Decisioning: Pass / Review / Fail — sanctions & criminal → Fail; PEP & adverse media → Review; per-tenant configurable.
- Matching: fuzzy (trigram + Jaro-Winkler), phonetic (double-metaphone), nicknames, transliteration, exact-match mode; per-tenant / per-request threshold.
- Risk scoring: weighted country / category / criminal factors → 0–100 + Low/Med/High band, per-tenant profile.
- PEP tiering — PEP1 Domestic / PEP2 Foreign / PEP3 International-org / PEP4 Family-or-associate — plus adverse-media categories. Tiers are derived from the office the person holds (bundled Wikidata: jurisdiction ISO + IGO flag, graded against the tenant home country; OpenSanctions BYO adds the wider relationship graph) — see the PEP-tier column above. Un-gradeable PEPs fall back to the documented PEP1 Domestic default.
- Coverage presets — ready-made scope bundles (Comprehensive full-scope default / Balanced PEP1–3 / Sanctions-only / Enhanced PEP) plus Custom, controlling which lists are screened + which PEP levels count + the decision policy. Settable as the tenant global default or per-screen; see the coverage presets below.
- Explainability: per-match risk factors returned on every screen and shown in the case view.
Coverage presets
A coverage preset bundles which lists are screened, which PEP levels count
(PEP1–PEP4), and the decision policy — so an operator sets the whole screening scope in one choice.
Set one as the tenant global default (self-serve /v1/coverage + the console
Settings panel, with a Reset) and/or override it per-screen (the coveragePreset
field / screen-card dropdown). Custom exposes the individual list + PEP-level controls. New
tenants default to Comprehensive — the full scope.
| Preset | Lists | PEP levels | Decisions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comprehensive default | All (UN/OFAC/EU/UK + PEP + adverse media) | PEP1–PEP4 (incl. family/RCA) | Sanctions → Fail; PEP/media → Review |
| Balanced | All | PEP1–PEP3 (drops distant family/associate) | Sanctions → Fail; PEP/media → Review |
| Sanctions-only | UN/OFAC/EU/UK | — (PEP off) | Sanctions → Fail |
| Enhanced PEP | All | PEP1–PEP4 | Foreign (PEP2) & Family/RCA (PEP4) → Fail; others → Review |
| Custom | Your selection | Your selection | Your warning-type policy |
APIs & integrations
| Capability | Status | Surface |
|---|---|---|
| Single screen + retrieve + re-screen | Live | POST /v1/screenings/check, GET /v1/screenings/{id}, /rescreen |
| Bulk + async batch (CSV / XLSX) | Live | /v1/screenings/bulk, /v1/screenings/batch + playground UI |
| Full-text search over history | Live | GET /v1/screenings/search |
| Ongoing monitoring + alerts | Live | monitor:true, /v1/monitoring/subjects |
| Screening coverage presets | Live | GET/POST /v1/coverage (global default + reset), coveragePreset per screen |
| Case management — API | Live | /v1/cases (list/detail/review/notes/attachments/bulk), CSV + regulator-pack (JSON/PDF/Parquet) |
| Case management — interface | Live | Back-office console at /cases (WCAG 2.1 AA) |
| HMAC-signed webhooks | Live | screening.completed, monitoring.alert |
| Identity | Live | Own OIDC IdP + Keycloak (dual-authority) + tenant API keys |
| List version map | Live | GET /v1/lists/version |
| Quota + rate limiting | Live | per-tenant monthly quota + per-minute limit (429 + Retry-After) |
| GDPR data-subject rights | Live | /v1/privacy/… export / erase / restrict / object / rectify + consent |
| White-label branding + theming | Live | GET /v1/branding (accent/secondary/surface/text/font/radius) |
| TypeScript SDK + MCP server (AI agents) | Live | @proovid/aml-sdk, @proovid/aml-mcp-server |
| Bring-your-own commercial provider | Bring your own | OpenSanctions / adverse-media / criminal-records via tenant's own key — see Data providers |
PEP coverage by category
Exactly which categories of politically-exposed person we hold, mapped to the FATF PEP definition. Full = captured deterministically or in full from the free public source; Broad = comprehensive but sampled at the tail; Commercial = the exhaustive set is a bring-your-own / commercial feed. Coverage is measured against Wikidata and refreshed every 24 hours.
This matrix is self-audited — each refresh re-measures what the free source can supply against what we ingested, so gaps surface automatically.
| PEP category | Status | How it's sourced |
|---|---|---|
| Heads of state (presidents, monarchs) | Full | Country-anchored per country (P1906) plus the office class, incl. P31-instance offices — ~all sovereign states. |
| Heads of government (PMs, premiers) | Full | Country-anchored per country (P1313) + office class + P31-instance offices. |
| Parliament speakers / presidents of the house | Full | Speaker class (Q1758037) + P31-instance pass — e.g. the President of the Cypriot House of Representatives. |
| Central-bank governors | Full | Governor class (Q107363151) — bounded (~1k), covered in full. |
| Government ministers (cabinet) | Broad | Minister class (Q83307, ~52k) + P31-instance pass. Sitting principal ministers covered; the full historical cabinet tail is sampled. |
| Ambassadors / senior diplomats | Broad | Ambassador class (Q121998, ~6.5k) + P31-instance pass. |
| Members of parliament / legislators | Broad | MP class (Q486839) + P31-instance pass. National legislators; the deep historical/local tail is sampled. |
| International-organization officials (UN / IMF / EU…) | Full | IGO offices — graded PEP3 International-organization. |
| Family & close associates (RCA) of current heads of state / government | Full | Relatives pass on every sitting HoS/HoG (~11k) — graded PEP4. |
| RCA of ministers / MPs / governors (wider associate graph) | Commercial | Only current-leader families are ingested from the free source; the full associate/enabler graph is a commercial feed. |
| Sub-national officials (state/provincial governors, mayors, regional legislators) | Commercial | Not systematically covered from the free source; exhaustive regional coverage is a commercial feed. |
| Senior judiciary (supreme / constitutional court) | Commercial | The "judge" taxonomy explodes to ~74k positions; apex-court targeting or a commercial feed is the path. |
| Senior military officers | Partial | Captured where modelled as office-holders; not yet systematically anchored. |
| State-owned-enterprise executives · political-party officials | Commercial | FATF categories not covered by the free public source — commercial feed. |
What's not included (and why)
Being explicit so there are no surprises:
| Item | Status | Why / how to get it |
|---|---|---|
| Criminal-records data feed | BYO | No free public list exists — it's commercial/registry data. Plug in your own feed per tenant. |
| Exhaustive PEP long tail (every historical local MP/councillor) | BYO | We ship the comprehensive Wikidata set (~109k, free/CC0). The full global tail is a bulk/commercial PEP feed. |
| Additional national / specialised sanctions lists (beyond UN/OFAC/EU/UK) | On request | Addable as direct connectors, or via the OpenSanctions BYO aggregator (carries many at once). |
| WorldCheck / Dow Jones connectors | BYO / contract | Commercial; wired through the bring-your-own provider seam when licensed. |
| KYC document verification, liveness, face-match, mobile SDKs | Out of scope | A separate KYC product — this service is AML screening + case management only. |
| Threshold / turnover engine | Out of scope | Belongs to the broader KYC/transaction platform, not the screening engine. |
| DPIA / ROPA, penetration test, pilot sign-off, SLO/WAF | Owner / process | Compliance & operations track, owned by the customer/operator. |