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Your board's next question about Geostrategic Risk?
Answer it before they ask.

Named risks. Specific sources. Assigned actions. Pulled live at query time, not a cached report.

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The Problem

The intelligence you have is not the intelligence you need.

Most intelligence platforms solve for coverage. They track every event and deliver it to every client. The specific question that lands on your desk at the wrong time, the one your CFO asks about a counterparty no one modelled, does not appear in a sector-wide feed. It appears in the exposure your company already has.

01

Generic reports that miss your exposure

Country risk reports written for no one in particular. They cover the region. They do not cover your pipeline, your counterparties, or your board's specific concerns.

02

Intelligence arrives after the decision window

Quarterly reports land six weeks after the event that mattered. By the time the analyst brief reaches you, the exposure has either materialised or the market has priced it in.

03

Corporate security threats are treated as incidents, not risks

Physical attacks on assets and personnel. Kidnap for ransom. Piracy. Hardware supply chain tampering. Community blockades. Extortion of local teams. Generic platforms classify these as incidents. Your board classifies them as failures of intelligence.

For Chief Risk Officers

Built for the CRO who has to answer for it.

Most country-risk products leave the hard step to the reader. What it means for this company, this footprint, this counterparty: that is exactly what a CRO does not have time to translate between a headline and a board question. Every Threat Register entry is built to remove that gap. Named actors, calibrated confidence, a stated company implication, and a 30/90/180-day consequence chain with named watch indicators at each stage.

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Sector Coverage

What shifted since your last quarterly review.

Oil & Gas, Green & Nuclear

July 2026

Energy

  • HIGHStrait of Hormuz: Fragile MOU, Iran's June 20 Re-Closure, and Contested Mine-Clearance Timeline
  • HIGHOECD Oil Inventory Crash: EIA Projects 50-Day Cover by End-2026, Lowest Since January 2003
  • MEDIUM-HIGHOPEC+ July Target Increase of 188,000 b/d Is Assessed as Physically Inert While Hormuz Stays Blocked
  • MEDIUM-HIGHOBBBA Phaseout of Wind and Solar Tax Credits Accelerates Renewable Project Attrition Entering July 2026
The Solution →

Banks, Asset Managers, Insurers

July 2026

Financial Services

  • HIGHFed Chair Warsh signals rate hike path; July 28–29 FOMC meeting is the next live decision point
  • HIGHGENIUS Act stablecoin rules: July 18, 2026 statutory hard deadline for six federal agencies
  • MEDIUM-HIGHBasel III re-proposal comment period closed June 18; finalization timeline and capital impact remain unresolved
  • MEDIUM-HIGHFSB flags $1.5–2T private credit sector as untested systemic amplifier; bank exposure opacity a compounding factor
The Solution →

Semiconductors, Cloud, AI

July 2026

Technology

  • HIGHBIS AI-chip export-control regime in active conflict between Commerce Dept. and Congress (AI OVERWATCH Act, H.R. via House Foreign Affairs Committee)
  • HIGHHyperscaler AI capex at $700B+ strains free cash flow; debt-market dependence rises as ROI proof remains thin through Q2 2026
  • MEDIUM-HIGHFed Chair Kevin Warsh holds rates at 3.50-3.75% at June 17 FOMC debut; July 29 meeting carries potential hike signal per FOMC dot-plot shift
  • MEDIUM-HIGHUS federal AI governance vacuum persists: White House March 2026 Framework is non-binding; no comprehensive federal AI law in force
The Solution →

Primes, Tier-1 Suppliers, Integrators

July 2026

Defence & Aerospace

  • HIGHFY2027 NDAA / $1.5T budget request stalls in Senate–House conference, blocking contract awards
  • HIGHIran war supplemental ($80–100B) competes with FY2027 base budget, distorting munitions industrial planning
  • MEDIUM-HIGHNATO Ankara Summit (7–8 July) exposes 5% GDP pledge compliance gaps and transatlantic friction
  • MEDIUM-HIGHU.S. defence industrial base structural bottlenecks constrain delivery against record demand
The Solution →

The Intelligence Engine

Live analysis. Not a cached report.

A cached sector report tells you what the region looked like when someone wrote it. Meridian runs the retrieval at query time, against your company, your geography, your sector, so the output reflects the exposure you actually carry today, not six weeks ago.

01Ingest
02Classify
03Score
04Review
05Project
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Before You Move On

The brief that reaches your board in 60 seconds is the same one that would have taken a week to commission.

Run the free scan. What returns is a ranked threat register: named actors, specific implications for your company, and function-assigned actions on each entry. Not a summary. Not a regional overview. The analysis your counterpart at a tier-1 bank pays a retained team to produce.

Three scans, no card, no call required. If you want the full Intelligence Brief format and daily delivery after that, the paid tiers are there. But the free scan is the methodology, running live, on your company.

Ranked. Named. Sourced. In under 60 seconds.