sanctionwise
This server provides tools to screen names against the official UK FCDO Sanctions List and retrieve detailed sanctions entries.
screen_name: Screen a person, company, or vessel name against the UK Sanctions List. Returns ranked possible matches with designation details including regime, entity type, sanctions imposed, and a statement-of-reasons snippet. Supports an optionallimitparameter to control the number of results returned.get_sanctions_entry: Fetch the complete official UK Sanctions List record for a specific Unique ID (e.g.RUS0251), including all names and aliases, regime, designation date, sanctions imposed, nationality, date of birth, and the UK statement of reasons.
Important caveats:
Results are indicative name-matches only — matches must be human-verified and are not confirmation of identity.
A "no match" is not a clearance — it only covers the UK FCDO list and reflects the dataset's report date.
This is not legal, compliance, KYC/AML, or regulated sanctions-screening advice.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@sanctionwisescreen 'Alexander Ivanov' on the UK sanctions list"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
sanctionwise
Verified UK sanctions screening for AI agents — official FCDO UK Sanctions List, not guesses.
Verified, trustworthy data tools for AI agents. "Qiniso" means "truth" in Zulu.
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Ask an LLM "is this person on the UK sanctions list?" and it will answer from stale, fuzzy memory. Designations change constantly and are specific — that's data, not something to recall. sanctionwise screens a name against the official FCDO UK Sanctions List and returns possible matches with their real designation details, or a clean "no match".
⚠️ Read this — what this is and is NOT
Indicative name-match only. A match is a POSSIBLE match that a human must verify against the official entry (names are widely shared and transliterated). It is not confirmation that the party you mean is the sanctioned party.
A "no match" is NOT a clearance. It covers the UK (FCDO) list only, screens the name string you pass (not DOBs or aliases you didn't supply), and reflects the dataset's report date, not real-time.
Not advice. Not legal, compliance, KYC/AML or sanctions advice, and not a substitute for a regulated sanctions-screening process. Every response includes this disclaimer.
Related MCP server: opensanctions-mcp
Install
{ "mcpServers": { "sanctionwise": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "sanctionwise"] } } }The official UK Sanctions List data is bundled in the package (works offline, out of the box). The tool also auto-refreshes from a weekly-updated GitHub Release on startup — cached locally, no key, no token, no manual step — so it stays current on its own. Every response reports the dataset's report date.
Use it as a library
npm i sanctionwiseimport { screenName, getSanctionsEntry } from "sanctionwise";
screenName("Vladimir Putin");
// { matchCount: 3, results: [{ id: "RUS0251", type: "Individual",
// primaryName: "Vladimir Vladimirovich PUTIN", matchType: "exact",
// regimes: ["The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019"], sanctions: "Asset freeze|…" }],
// disclaimer: "INDICATIVE NAME-MATCH SCREEN ONLY. …" }
screenName("Acme Quilting Supplies Ltd").matchCount; // 0 — no match (NOT a clearance)
getSanctionsEntry("RUS0251"); // full official entry for a Unique IDMatching folds accents and is case/punctuation-insensitive, and screens primary names and aliases.
Tools — 2
Tool | What it does |
screen_name | Screen a person/company/vessel name → ranked POSSIBLE matches with official designation details |
get_sanctions_entry | Full official entry for a Unique ID (names, aliases, regime, statement of reasons, …) |
Data & auto-refresh
The data is the official FCDO UK Sanctions List (designated persons, entities and ships under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018), published under the Open Government Licence v3.0. scripts/build-data.mjs parses the official CSV into one record per target (all names/aliases grouped); the bundled build currently carries 6,200+ designated targets. A weekly GitHub Action (.github/workflows/refresh-data.yml) re-downloads the list and publishes it as a GitHub Release asset; the installed tool fetches that asset on startup (cached, offline-safe), so it self-updates with no npm token and no manual step. The bundled copy is the offline / first-run fallback.
What it is not
Not a compliance determination. Indicative screening to surface possible matches for human review — nothing more.
Not multi-list. UK (FCDO) list only — not the EU, US (OFAC), UN consolidated, or any other list.
Not real-time. Reflects the dataset's report date; check the live list for the current position.
Not advice, and not a regulated screening service.
License
Apache-2.0 (code). Sanctions data © Crown copyright, FCDO, Open Government Licence v3.0; see NOTICE.
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