Corporate ownership graph for a legal entity by LEI (GLEIF Level-2 relationships, live). Returns the direct parent and ultimate parent (each: LEI, legal name, jurisdiction, country, status), the direct children (paged), and total counts of direct and ultimate children. The authoritative 'who owns whom' lookup for KYB, beneficial-ownership, and corporate-tree mapping — complements business.lei (entity reference) and business.lei-isins.
/api/business/lei-hierarchyPAYMENT-SIGNATURE.The lei hierarchy API is a pay-per-call business endpoint built for AI agents and autonomous software. Corporate ownership graph for a legal entity by LEI (GLEIF Level-2 relationships, live).
There is no signup and no API key. An agent (or any HTTP client) hits the endpoint, receives an x402 "402 Payment Required" challenge, signs a sub-cent USDC payment on Base or Solana, and retries — the data comes back on the paid request. That makes it a drop-in lei hierarchy data source for an agent tool-use loop, an MCP host, or a backend that needs business data on demand without onboarding to yet another vendor portal.
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
leirequired | string | 20-character LEI, e.g. HWUPKR0MPOU8FGXBT394 (Apple Inc.). match ^[A-Za-z0-9]{20}$ |
childLimit | integer | Max direct children to return (1-50, default 10). min 1 · max 50 |
# 1. Probe with no auth → 402 envelope with PaymentRequirements curl -sS 'https://2s.io/api/business/lei-hierarchy?lei=example&childLimit=1' # 2. Sign + retry with PAYMENT-SIGNATURE: curl -sS 'https://2s.io/api/business/lei-hierarchy?lei=example&childLimit=1' \ -H 'PAYMENT-SIGNATURE: <base64-json-payload>' # Or use the canonical runner (handles probe → sign → retry): # EVM_PRIVATE_KEY=0x... node --env-file=.env.local \ # --experimental-strip-types scripts/x402-pay.ts \ # 'https://2s.io/api/business/lei-hierarchy?lei=example&childLimit=1'
import { TwoS } from '@2sio/sdk'
const client = new TwoS({
privateKey: process.env.EVM_PRIVATE_KEY as `0x${string}`,
})
const result = await client.business.leiHierarchy({
"lei": "example",
"childLimit": 1
})
console.log('endpoint:', result.endpoint)
console.log('cost:', result.costUsd, 'USDC')
console.log('tx:', result.settlement?.txHash)
console.log('data:', result.data)import os
from twosio import TwoS
client = TwoS(private_key=os.environ["EVM_PRIVATE_KEY"])
result = client.business.lei_hierarchy(lei="example", childLimit=1)
print("endpoint:", result.endpoint)
print("cost:", result.cost_usd, "USDC")
print("tx:", (result.settlement or {}).get("tx_hash"))
print("data:", result.data)// 1. Add @2sio/mcp to your MCP host config (Claude Desktop example below).
// EVM_PRIVATE_KEY funds x402 payments per call.
// claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"2sio": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@2sio/mcp"],
"env": { "EVM_PRIVATE_KEY": "0x..." }
}
}
}
// 2. Once the server is running, agents call this tool via standard MCP:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "business.lei-hierarchy",
"arguments": {
"lei": "example",
"childLimit": 1
}
}
}| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
ok | boolean | one of: true |
items | array | |
total | integer | Total matching rows upstream; null when unknown. |
source | object |
{
"ok": true,
"items": [
{
"lei": "example",
"directParent": {},
"ultimateParent": {},
"directChildren": [
{}
],
"directChildrenCount": 1,
"ultimateChildrenCount": 1
}
],
"total": 1,
"source": {
"provider": "example",
"url": "example",
"license": "example"
}
}