We join HM Land Registry, Companies House, and planning.data.gov.uk into a single queryable graph. Counter-fraud teams, planning authorities, and due-diligence firms use it to see the patterns no single source can show on its own.
Each of these requires joining at least two public datasets and reconciling identifiers that don't match. We've done the work so the question takes seconds.
Joins HM Land Registry CCOD/OCOD against Companies House director histories and PSC data. Surfaces networks that single-source searches miss.
Cross-references planning.data.gov.uk delivery data with current title ownership and beneficial owner chains. Useful for enforcement prioritisation and land-banking analysis.
Walks Companies House filings to surface the professional network around a target entity — the people who'd want to vet their own clients more carefully.
The Camden borough prototype surfaces every active and stalled permission in the borough alongside its full ownership chain — directors, dissolved-company histories, and the network of associated entities.
The Camden prototype is designed for larger screens. Open it directly to explore the data.
Open prototype →Chet has spent two decades at the intersection of data, software, and operations — seven years at Dell Technologies, prior work at RSA Security, and a decade building data and AI products as an independent operator.
UK Property Intelligence is built on the conviction that the public data the UK needs to fight property fraud already exists — it just doesn't talk to itself. Joining it is engineering work, not policy work.
We're onboarding planning authorities, counter-fraud teams, and select due-diligence firms ahead of full launch. Two ways to start a conversation.