Corporate Group Profiling
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The relationships between companies are essential to knowing who has control over the business in the supply chain. A company group is defined as an entity that has management control over businesses within the supply chain. To identify a company group is to identify the top of the pyramid of a network of related corporate entities. The entity can be a body corporate and/or persons (individual person, a family, or a group of individual persons).
A corporate profile provides a comprehensive understanding of a company’s identity, structure, and business relationships, creating a clear picture of who the company is, how it’s owned, and where it operates within the broader business ecosystem.
It consolidates key information, including:
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General company data (name, address, business field, and legal status)
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Shareholding structure and inter-company relationships
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Group and affiliate profiles
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Beneficial ownership (ultimate ownership disclosure)
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Sustainability Risk Assessment (SRA)—evaluating a company’s environmental and social risk exposure
In essence, Corporate Profile serves as an information map that connects corporate data with sustainability insights, enabling users to identify ownership networks, business linkages, and potential risk exposures in a single view.
To make these insights accessible and actionable, Inovasi Digital developed Agribiz, an interactive digital platform that visualizes corporate profile data in real time.
Through Agribiz, users are able to:
By integrating verified corporate disclosures, public data, and analytical tools, Agribiz promotes transparency, efficiency, and accountability in corporate data management — empowering businesses, institutions, and the public to gain deeper insight into the palm oil industry’s corporate landscape.
We categorize all business entities into company groups approach with our methodology. More than 1.845 group companies and 10.200 subsidiaries verified by Inovasi Digital.
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