Access Norwegian company data for search, roles, subunits, and live updates.
This MCP tool appears to provide access to Norwegian company open data, with no declared API keys required, and it has an open-source repository under the MIT License, suggesting relatively low overall risk. Caution is still appropriate because it is an MCP tool with local execution capability and appears to retrieve data via an external open-data API.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required. There is no indication that API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive secrets are needed, so credential exposure risk appears low.
The description says it accesses company data through the Brønnøysund Open Data API, which implies outbound network requests. Although no remote host is listed in the system fields, the materials indicate connections to an external open-data service relevant to its stated purpose, which is a normal capability for this type of tool.
The system flags it as executes-code, meaning the tool runs code/processes locally. The available materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or dangerous actions unrelated to its stated function, so this is best rated as normal caution for an MCP tool.
Based on the description, it mainly accesses business data such as company lookup, roles, subunits, and updates. The materials do not state that it reads or writes local files, and no excessive data permissions are declared, but as an MCP tool it may still handle user queries and returned data, so it should be used with least-privilege discipline.
Positive factors include an auditable open-source repository and an MIT license. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and its maintenance status is unknown, so trust and maturity signals are limited; reviewing the source and dependencies before use is advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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Use brreg-mcp to look up the Norwegian company “Equinor” and return its organization number, registered address, company status, and incorporation date.
A concise summary of the company’s key registration details for quick verification.
Use brreg-mcp to find the board members, executives, or other registered roles for a Norwegian company, and organize the results by role type.
A role-based list of people that helps explain the company’s governance structure.
Use brreg-mcp to retrieve a target company’s subunits and check for recent changes in status, address, or roles.
A list of subunits plus a summary of recent changes, suitable for ongoing company monitoring.
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