Sanctions API Use Case Scenarios and usage with Agent based Supply Chain and Fintech Services
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Nitin, founder of OrchestraPrime. We built SanctionsWise to solve
a problem that spans multiple industries: sanctions screening without
enterprise complexity.
The Problem:
Whether you're a fintech doing KYC or a pharma company screening clinical
trial suppliers, you need sanctions screening. But your options are:
- Enterprise platforms ($50k+/year, months to integrate)
- Basic APIs with exact-match only (miss name variations)
- "Contact sales" black-box pricing
What We Built:
SanctionsWise is a REST API that:
- Screens in under 100ms
- Uses ML-powered fuzzy matching (99.2% accuracy)
- Costs $0.005/check with no minimums
- Covers OFAC, BIS, UN, EU, and UK sanctions lists
- Integrates with any ERP/procurement system via simple REST calls
Use Cases We're Seeing:
1. Fintechs - KYC/AML customer screening
2. Crypto/DeFi - Transaction and wallet compliance
3. Pharma/Life Sciences - Clinical supply chain vendor screening
4. Trade Finance - Counterparty screening
Technical Details:
- OpenAPI 3.0 compliant (easy integration)
- API key authentication
- Batch screening (up to 100 entities)
- Webhook support for continuous monitoring
Free Trial:
14 days, 1,000 screenings on AWS Marketplace.
Would love feedback from anyone building compliance into their products!
🔗 Try it: [AWS Marketplace link]
📖 Docs: [Documentation link]


Replies
For folks associated to Oracle's AI Agent Martetplace, here is another way to think about this product offerings:
First-Mover Advantage - Oracle's AI Agent Marketplace launched in October 2025, and there's no dedicated sanctions screening ISV on the platform yet.
Clear Pain Point - Oracle customers are actively asking "How do we do OFAC screening for suppliers?" (Oracle Community thread). Current solutions are legacy integrations, not AI Agent Studio native.
Clinical Supply Chain = High Compliance Risk - Pharma companies face dual compliance requirements: trade sanctions (OFAC, BIS) AND regulatory requirements (FDA, ICH).Â