How every dossier is built
Every material claim carries a confidence grade mapped to a source class — not an opinion. Legal, tax, ownership, and repatriation claims must be Grade A/B or explicitly flagged for local counsel.
Source Grading
A dossier's overall confidence rating is the weakest grade among its material claims for a decision — never an average.
Production Pipeline
Define location, buyer persona, capital tier, sectors, and the decision the dossier must support.
Gather from the graded hierarchy. Log every source with citation, date accessed, and grade. No uncited figures.
Draft against the template. AI output is treated as Grade F until a human verifies every claim.
An analyst confirms every material figure against a primary source and records the confidence rating.
A qualified reviewer checks all legal, tax, ownership, and permit statements. Statute and treaty citations required.
Numbers reconciled, currencies and dates normalized, comps cross-checked, dead links removed, "last verified" stamps applied.
Disclaimers, jurisdiction limits, no-advice language, and named-contact consent all confirmed present.
Print layout, scorecards and editable model workbooks attached, version stamped and watermarked.
Refresh cadence per tier; every refresh produces a dated change-log. Live-data fields carry expiry rules.
Disclosure
We use AI to accelerate drafting. We never let it decide what is true. Every material figure is verified against a primary source before a dossier ships — and unverifiable claims are cut or flagged.
Every dossier is market research and general information only — not investment, legal, tax, or financial advice.
Projections, yields, and scenarios are illustrative. Past and modeled performance does not predict results.
Before acting, obtain advice from lawyers, tax advisors, and licensed professionals in the relevant jurisdiction.
Named firms and people appear only with a lawful basis. No introduction implies endorsement or transfers liability.
Request sample pages and the source appendix from a current edition. You will see exactly how claims are graded and cited.