Multidisciplinary asset tracing
investigations.
Hidden wealth rarely sits in one database or one jurisdiction. We combine forensic accounting, corporate intelligence, digital investigation, open-source research and financial analysis to establish what exists, how it moved and who ultimately controls it.
More than an asset search.
Asset tracing is an analytical exercise, not simply a search for names in public records. Assets may be held through companies, trusts, nominees, relatives, digital wallets or contractual rights. Records can be incomplete, inconsistent or deliberately misleading.
Our investigators bring the relevant disciplines into one case strategy. We compare financial behaviour with corporate ownership, property, litigation, digital indicators and the subject's wider network. Each finding is tested against other sources so that the final picture distinguishes proven facts, credible analytical conclusions and remaining intelligence gaps.
This integrated approach is particularly valuable in fraud, shareholder disputes, insolvency, divorce, enforcement and judgment recovery, where isolated facts are rarely enough to support action.
How we build the financial picture
Evidence designed around the objective
A structured view of relevant people, companies, property, financial interests, digital assets and the relationships between them.
Findings supported by documented sources, with ownership, control, value and movement assessed against the available evidence.
Prioritised information gaps, disclosure questions and practical recommendations to support legal, recovery or negotiation strategy.
Complex matters requiring more than one lens.
A multidisciplinary asset tracing investigation can be scoped for an individual allegation, a portfolio of entities or an international network. We agree the legal and commercial objective first, then deploy only the disciplines proportionate to the matter.
- Fraud and misappropriation investigations
- Commercial, shareholder and partnership disputes
- Insolvency and antecedent transaction reviews
- Divorce and incomplete financial disclosure
- Enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards
- Crypto and mixed traditional-digital asset cases
Multidisciplinary asset tracing questions
What information is needed to begin an asset tracing investigation?
Can you investigate both traditional and digital assets?
How are findings verified?
Our other services
Related investigative services for matters involving digital assets, financial risk, disputes, and complex intelligence.
Bring the evidence together.
Tell us what is known, what is suspected and what decision the investigation needs to support. We will recommend a focused, proportionate scope.
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