dev.brazilmcp/brazilmcp
Brazilian company data (CNPJ): registry lookup, sanctions screening and KYB dossier, paid via x402
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company_dossierBuild an aggregated due-diligence dossier on a Brazilian company by CNPJ (the 14-digit Brazilian company tax ID, punctuation optional).One call aggregates multiple official government sources into a single structured report: full registry record from Receita Federal (status, legal name, activities, address, partners/QSA); lawsuits metadata from DJEN/CNJ judicial communications (matched by party name — coverage and methodology declared in the payload); public procurement contracts from PNCP (Braz…
company_lookupLook up a Brazilian company in the official government registry by CNPJ or company name.Returns the full registration record from the Receita Federal (Brazil's federal tax authority) CNPJ database: registration status (active, suspended, closed), legal name (razão social), trade name (nome fantasia), head office or branch, opening date, legal nature, company size, share capital, main and secondary economic activities (CNAE codes with descriptions), full address with IBGE city code, tax regime (S…
company_sanctionsScreen a Brazilian company for sanctions and debarment by CNPJ (the 14-digit Brazilian company tax ID, punctuation optional).One call checks 5 federal sanction lists: CEIS (companies debarred from public contracting), CNEP (penalties under the anti-corruption law), CEPIM (non-profits barred from federal agreements), Acordos de Leniência (leniency agreements with enforcement status) and the MTE forced-labor employers register ("Lista Suja" do trabalho escravo). Returns each matching entry with li…
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