Search Korean DART filings, shareholdings, and financial statements for compliance review.
The materials describe an open-source MCP server for querying Korean OPEN DART disclosure data. No keys or remote endpoints are declared, and no clear high-risk red flags are evident, but caution is warranted because it executes code locally and has low adoption with unknown maintenance status.
The materials state that no keys or environment variables are required. There is no indication that account credentials, API tokens, or other sensitive authentication secrets must be provided, so credential exposure appears limited.
Its stated function is to search and retrieve OPEN DART disclosure data, which normally implies access to the relevant public data source. Although no remote endpoint is declared by the system, the described purpose suggests routine outbound network access; however, there is no evidence of data being sent to unknown or unrelated endpoints.
The objective checks mark it as executes-code, meaning the MCP tool runs a local server or related code on the host. This is a normal capability for such tools, and the provided materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or actions unrelated to its stated purpose.
The description focuses on searching and retrieving public disclosure documents, shareholdings, and financial statements, and does not explicitly request broad local file read/write access. Still, as a locally running MCP service, it may access session inputs and necessary runtime data, and the materials do not fully define its data-access boundaries.
There is a public GitHub repository, so the source is in principle auditable, which lowers risk. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain confidence is only moderate and source/dependency review is advisable before deployment.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "dart-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Search Korean DART for a listed company's original disclosure filings from the past 12 months, sorted by date, and list the title, filing date, and source link.
A date-sorted list of filings with disclosure titles, dates, and accessible source document links.
Retrieve the latest disclosed major shareholder holding changes for this company, including shareholder name, ownership percentage, change date, and related filing.
A structured holdings-change table for reviewing ownership changes and their supporting disclosures.
Get the company's financial statements from DART for the last three reporting periods, extract key balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow items, and summarize unusual changes.
A multi-period financial summary with notable fluctuations highlighted for internal control or compliance review.
Access real-time Korean public company disclosures, financials, and corporate information.
A read-only MCP skeleton for Korean stock data integration and testing.
Analyze Korean stocks and corporate disclosures with official DART and KRX data.
Search US business entities, SEC filings, federal contracts, and lobbying data.
Query Korean National Assembly data on bills, members, votes, and committees.
Query CSMAR financial, stock, and company data through natural language.