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The hidden data layer enterprises can't afford to ignore
Kariem Abdel · 2026-05-18 · via Latest from TechRadar in Pro

When a regulator asks a simple question – “Who owns this entity?” – many large organizations still find it difficult to answer quickly.

That might seem surprising given the billions invested in AI, cybersecurity and cloud transformation. But one of the most critical layers of enterprise infrastructure remains underdeveloped: the data that defines a company’s legal structure, ownership and governance.

For multinational businesses, this detail can’t be an afterthought, it is core to their operations.

Head of Mercator at Citco.

Most global organizations today operate through hundreds – sometimes thousands – of legal entities across dozens of jurisdictions. Each comes with its own reporting obligations, governance standards and regulatory requirements.

Yet the data that underpins these structures is often fragmented: spreadsheets in local offices, records held by external advisers and information spread across legal, finance and compliance systems.

Individually, these systems function but collectively, they rarely provide a clear or consistent view, and the result isn’t just inefficiency – it can lead to structural blind spots.

Visibility

At a time when leadership teams are expected to move faster – on acquisitions, restructuring, cross-border expansion and AI adoption – many are still relying on data that is incomplete, inconsistent or out of date.

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When questions arise from regulators, auditors or investors, answers are often assembled manually and under pressure, and that gap between ambition and visibility is becoming harder to ignore.

What has changed is the expectation. Historically, entity management was treated as a compliance exercise: meet filing deadlines, maintain statutory records and move on. Today, that is no longer sufficient. Regulators, boards and counterparties increasingly expect organizations to demonstrate control, not just process.

That means being able to show, with up-to-date visibility, what the structure is, how it has changed, who is accountable and whether obligations have been met. In other words, the standard has shifted from “have we done this?” to “can we demonstrate that we are in control?”

This shift is happening alongside tightening transparency requirements. Rules around beneficial ownership, governance accountability and corporate reporting are becoming more stringent and which place greater emphasis on consistent, verifiable ownership data across complex structures.

Fragmented data

In operational terms, poor or fragmented entity data most often surfaces first as inefficiency. Teams spend time reconciling records, validating ownership and manually assembling information for transactions, reporting and approvals. These workarounds slow execution, introduce inconsistency and create hidden strain across the organization.

Over time, those operational gaps can translate into compliance risks. Incomplete or inconsistent records can result in delayed or inaccurate filings, weak substantiation during regulatory reviews and growing exposure under heightened scrutiny.

What begins as an internal inefficiency can escalate into enforcement action, fines and reputational damage.

Beyond compliance, weak or fragmented entity data increasingly creates operational and execution risk across the business. It can delay deal execution, complicate post-acquisition integration and undermine financial consolidation.

It can introduce gaps in access controls or vendor onboarding. In a cyber incident, it can slow the ability to map exposure and establish control.

As organizations seek to automate more decision-making and deploy AI across finance, compliance and operations, these risks become more pronounced. Automation assumes stable inputs.

AI assumes trusted relationships between entities, authority and control. When the underlying structure is unclear, automation amplifies inconsistency rather than efficiency. Put simply, if the structure is unclear, everything built on top of it becomes less reliable.

This is also becoming a board-level issue because entity visibility increasingly shapes how quickly an organization can act in periods of stress. Whether the trigger is a regulatory inquiry, a cyber event, a financing transaction or a strategic divestment, leadership teams need a dependable view of the corporate perimeter.

If that view has to be reconstructed manually from disconnected records, the business loses time, confidence and control at the exact moment resilience is being tested.

This is why entity and governance data is starting to be viewed differently – not as a narrow legal function, but as a core component of enterprise architecture, particularly in environments where governance, data and regulatory requirements intersect across jurisdictions.

Complete, current, connected and trusted

For technology and data leaders, the question is no longer whether this information exists somewhere in the organization. It is whether it is complete, current, connected and trusted – and whether it can support decisions at speed.

Organizations responding most effectively are redesigning how entity and governance data is managed. Rather than treating it as static compliance documentation, they are building standardized, continuously maintained data layers integrated with financial, risk and operational systems.

In these environments, changes are captured once, validated through clear oversight and reflected consistently across downstream processes. Data quality ownership is defined, and governance data is treated as foundational infrastructure rather than an afterthought.

This becomes critical as enterprises seek to scale automation and deploy AI responsibly. Reliable entity data enables greater automation, more consistent controls and confidence that AI-driven insights are grounded in an accurate organizational model. In practice, many organizations are only now beginning to ask these questions.

Where is the single source of truth? Who owns data quality? How quickly are changes reflected across systems? And where would a lack of visibility create the greatest operational or regulatory risk?

For some, the answers are reassuring. For many, they expose a deeper issue – not simply a data gap, but a structural one.

That is why a more specialized approach to managing entity data is beginning to emerge. The most effective models recognize this information as a living system, shaped by local legal nuance, constant regulatory change and the need for ongoing control rather than periodic valuation.

The shift is subtle but important. It moves organizations away from managing compliance as a series of tasks and towards maintaining control as a continuous state.

As regulatory scrutiny increases and enterprises push for greater automation and insight, the quality of this foundational data will increasingly determine how confidently organizations can scale, respond and innovate. In a more volatile and regulated environment, that distinction matters.

Enterprises that understand their own structure – and can demonstrate it clearly – will be better placed to respond to scrutiny, execute transactions and adopt new technologies with confidence.

The rest may find that the most significant risk in their business was never in the market, but in the data they assumed they already understood.

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Head of Mercator at Citco.