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Ireland CRO filings offer real-time diligence data, outpacing aggregators

Acquisition diligence can be complicated by delays in data aggregation, as demonstrated by a recent Dublin software acquisition where a paid database still showed outdated information six weeks after official filings. Ireland's Companies Registration Office (CRO) publishes filings quickly, but downstream datasets may lag, creating discrepancies. Direct querying of the CRO feed, as facilitated by tools like OpenRegistry MCP, provides near real-time access to filing sequences, which is crucial for identifying subtle shifts in company structure, directorships, or financial arrangements that might be missed in static snapshots. AI

IMPACT Provides real-time access to corporate filings, improving accuracy in M&A due diligence by bypassing data aggregation delays.

RANK_REASON The item describes a specific tool (OpenRegistry MCP) and its utility in accessing a particular data source (Ireland CRO filings) for a specific use case (acquisition diligence), highlighting its advantages over aggregated datasets.

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    Ireland CRO filings: what shows up before diligence calls

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