Where do the numbers come from?
Open sources. Tax declarations, property registries, company ownership data, court filings, interviews, business publications. If information isn’t publicly available – we don’t use it.
Is this accurate data?
No. And we say so directly. Net worth is not a static figure. Assets go up and down, debts are rarely public, ownership structures are often hidden behind offshore vehicles and trusts. Our figures are editorial estimates based on the best available data at the time of publication.
Do you work with the people you write about?
No. We are an independent portal. None of the people mentioned participate in preparing our content, approve figures, or influence what gets published.
Can someone pay to have data removed or changed?
No. Editorial policy is not for sale.
The data is outdated. What should I do?
Write to us. If you have a link to a current open source that contradicts our data – we’ll check it and update the article.
Are you violating anyone’s privacy?
We work exclusively with public figures and public data. Financial information about people who hold office or build careers on public visibility is a legitimate matter of public interest under any democratic legal system.
How often is data updated?
It varies. Some articles are updated after major deals or public events, others on a scheduled basis. The date of last update is shown on every article.
I found an error. How do I report it?
Through the feedback form or via our editorial email. We fix errors.