VE·RAC·I·TY

n. Medieval Latin vērācitās

1. Habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness

2. Conformity to fact; accuracy

Who we are

Veracity Worldwide began in 2007 with the objective of bringing knowledge from government experience to clients in the private sector.

With deep understanding of emerging and developed markets and an appreciation for the intersection of business and politics, we conduct full-scope research to gather information and analyze complex problems, providing tailored assessments for our clients. We have offices in New York, London, Tokyo, and Melbourne, and our human source network spans the globe. We prioritize building lasting relationships with our clients across a range of industries.

Our work and insights have been featured in the New Yorker, the Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times, among many other outlets, and our past projects have served as case studies at Harvard Business School. Members of our team have presented at the World Economic Forum, Concordia, Mining Indaba, and Harvard University, among other locations.

Our expertise and regional coverage

We help clients achieve their objectives at all stages of an investment, including market identification and entry, in-country operations, and market exit.

We have completed over 2,000 projects across 150+ jurisdictions worldwide. Our clients include top global law and consulting firms, Fortune 500 companies, and leading private equity firms.

Our commitment to ethics

Veracity complies with FCPA, the UK Bribery Act, and other international laws. We do not pay government officials for information, and we oversee every aspect of information-gathering to ensure anti-bribery compliance.

We also abide by local laws governing intelligence collection and public records access, and we do not falsely represent ourselves to obtain information.

We will not seek documents or records that are not legally obtainable, and we treat confidential information with the utmost care.

We have acted as an advisor to the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative and Transparency International.