HopGraph MCP
Verify Australian and New Zealand businesses against government registers via any MCP-compatible AI agent. Returns registration status, directors, licences, trading names, and a three-tier risk assessment (CLEAR / ADVISORY / FLAGS_FOUND) that surfaces regulatory findings across jurisdictions — including bans, disqualifications, and insolvencies that may not appear in any single register.
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HopGraph MCP Server
Verify Australian and New Zealand businesses against government registers via any MCP-compatible AI agent.
Returns registration status, directors, licences, trading names, and a three-tier risk assessment (CLEAR / ADVISORY / FLAGS_FOUND) that surfaces regulatory findings across jurisdictions — including bans, disqualifications, and insolvencies that may not appear in any single register.
Each verification produces an immutable compliance record with a unique audit UID.
Compatible with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible AI client.
Quick Start
1. Get a free API key
Sign up at hopgraph.com/signup. No credit card required.
2. Add to Claude Desktop
Open your Claude Desktop config file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Add the following configuration (replace YOUR_API_KEY with your actual key):
{
"mcpServers": {
"hopgraph": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"mcp-remote",
"https://hopgraph.com/mcp/",
"--header",
"Authorization:${AUTH_HEADER}"
],
"env": {
"AUTH_HEADER": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY"
}
}
}
}
3. Restart Claude Desktop
After saving the config, restart the app. You'll see the HopGraph tools available in your conversation.
4. Test it
Ask your AI assistant:
Verify business ABN 35002976294
You should see a full verification with company status, licence details, and a risk assessment.
Tools
verify_business
Verify any Australian or New Zealand business against government registers. Accepts ABN (11 digits), ACN (9 digits), NZBN (13 digits), or company name.
Returns registration status, directors, licences, trading names, and a three-tier risk assessment (CLEAR / ADVISORY / FLAGS_FOUND) that surfaces regulatory findings across jurisdictions — including bans, disqualifications, and insolvencies that may not appear in any single register.
Each verification produces an immutable compliance record with a unique audit UID.
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
identifier |
Yes | ABN, ACN, NZBN, or company name to verify |
country |
No | AU or NZ. Auto-detected from identifier format if omitted |
search_business
Search Australian and New Zealand business entities by name. Covers 2.3 million+ Australian companies, 3.2 million business names, and New Zealand NZBN-registered entities.
Use this to find the correct identifier before calling verify_business.
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
query |
Yes | Business name or partial name to search for |
limit |
No | Maximum results to return (default 20, max 50) |
get_verification
Retrieve a previously generated compliance verification record by its unique audit UID. Returns the immutable entity snapshot captured at verification time, data sources consulted with freshness timestamps, and the risk assessment result.
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
verification_uid |
Yes | The verification UID (UUID) returned by a previous verify_business call |
get_verification_history <sup>Professional+</sup>
Retrieve the verification history for a specific entity, showing all past compliance checks you have run against it. Returns verification dates, risk assessment results, and audit UIDs. Useful for tracking how an entity's compliance status has changed over time.
Requires a Professional or Business tier API key — upgrade at hopgraph.com/billing.
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
identifier |
Yes | ABN, ACN, NZBN, or company name used in previous verify_business calls |
limit |
No | Maximum history records to return (default 20, max 100) |
Coverage
| Source | Records | Country |
|---|---|---|
| ASIC Companies | 2.3M+ | Australia |
| ASIC Business Names | 3.2M+ | Australia |
| ASIC Financial Advisers | 87K+ | Australia |
| ASIC AFS Licences | 6.5K+ | Australia |
| ASIC Credit Licences | 4.5K+ | Australia |
| ASIC Credit Representatives | 50K+ | Australia |
| ASIC Banned & Disqualified Persons | 7K+ | Australia |
| ASIC Banned Organisations | 15+ | Australia |
| NZBN Register | Live API | New Zealand |
Pricing
| Tier | Verifications | Rate Limit | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | 50/month | 10 req/min | Free |
REST API
HopGraph also provides a REST API. See hopgraph.com/docs for full documentation.
Legal
Findings are factual observations from public government registers, not identity assertions. Professional judgment should be applied to all results. See Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Australian data sourced from ASIC under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia. New Zealand data sourced from the NZBN Register maintained by MBIE.
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