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Corporate Political Exposure

@apifyforge

Corporate political exposure intelligence for AI agents via the Model Context Protocol. This MCP server queries **11 federal and international data sources** in parallel — Senate lobbying, FEC campaign finance, congressional stock trades, FARA foreign agent registrations, SAM.

Overview

What is Corporate Political Exposure?

Corporate Political Exposure is an MCP server that queries 11 federal and international data sources in parallel and applies 5 proprietary scoring models to produce a composite Political Exposure Score (0-100). It is designed for compliance teams, ESG analysts, investment due diligence workflows, and AI agents needing structured political risk intelligence.

How to use Corporate Political Exposure?

Add the server to your MCP client configuration (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf) using the endpoint URL and Apify API token in the Authorization header. Then ask your AI assistant to run a tool — for example, “Run a political exposure scan on Raytheon Technologies” — and the agent will automatically call the appropriate tool.

Key features of Corporate Political Exposure

  • 11 parallel data sources including federal and international registers
  • 5 proprietary scoring models for political risk dimensions
  • Composite Political Exposure Score with grade labels (0-100)
  • Pay-per-charge billing with spending cap enforcement
  • Sanctions escalation logic and congressional sentiment detection
  • Stateless MCP transport with scheduling and monitoring

Use cases of Corporate Political Exposure

  • ESG governance teams standardize political exposure metrics for portfolio companies
  • M&A advisors surface hidden political dependencies before deal pricing
  • Quantitative analysts monitor congressional trading as legislative intent signal
  • Compliance officers detect foreign influence connections in KYB screening
  • Government affairs teams track legislative environment for regulatory exposure

FAQ from Corporate Political Exposure

What data sources does Corporate Political Exposure query?

It queries 11 sources: Senate Lobbying Disclosure, FEC Campaign Finance, STOCK Act Disclosures, FARA Foreign Agents, Congress Bills, Federal Register, SAM.gov, USAspending, OFAC SDN List, OpenSanctions, and OpenCorporates.

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