Trust & Verification

Trust in trade is built on evidence. Strike Passport makes that evidence structured, reviewable, and honest about what it does — and does not — mean.

What the verification badge means

When a company displays the Verified by Strike badge, it means our team reviewed the documents the company uploaded and confirmed they are consistent with the profile presented: the legal name matches the registration documents, the registration number is present on official paperwork, and the documents are legible and current.

It explicitly does not mean legal or regulatory approval, a credit rating, an endorsement of the company’s products, or a guarantee that the company will perform on its obligations. We state this everywhere the badge appears, including on public passport pages.

Passport Completeness Score

Every Passport carries a free, public 0–100 completeness score. It measures one thing: how much of the standardized profile and document set the company has filled in. A complete profile with key documents uploaded and verification passed scores 100. The score is recomputed automatically whenever the profile or documents change.

Strike AI Trust Score

For subscribed companies, Strike computes a deeper trust assessment: a 0–100 trust score, a risk level, financing readiness, missing requirements, and concrete recommendations. The engine weighs profile completeness, coverage of key document types (incorporation, financials, tax, banking, insurance), verification status, operating history, and trade footprint.

The score is informational. It is designed to help companies see themselves the way a counterparty’s risk team would — and to close the gaps before they’re asked.

Our responsibility model

  • Companies own their data and control every act of sharing.
  • Strike reviews documents and reports what it reviewed, plainly.
  • Counterparties make their own compliance and credit decisions.