Developer builds MCP servers linking Claude AI to 7 official EU and global company registries
A developer built seven Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that connect Claude AI directly to official government business registries across multiple countries, including Spain's BORME, France's SIRENE, the UK's Companies House, and the US SEC EDGAR. The project was prompted by a compliance task requiring manual verification of 40 Spanish suppliers against official insolvency and registration records, a process that typically takes hours. Each server pulls real-time data from official government APIs, covering a combined database of tens of millions of companies across Europe, Latin America, and the US. The servers are publicly available on the Smithery platform under the fzth-ia-it namespace, with a free tier suitable for most users and paid plans for higher-volume production use. The developer noted significant inconsistencies across government APIs, citing France's SIRENE as well-documented and reliable, while Spain's BORME required extra parsing effort due to its legally oriented data format.
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