For the group, not just the entity

One view for the group that carries the liability

The parent is answerable for every subsidiary’s customs activity at every border. MyCustomsInfo® gives the group a single consolidated view, scoped to your own organisation, across UK, EU, US, Canada and ASEAN.

The governance gap

You carry the liability. You cannot see the exposure.

Dozens of subsidiaries. Dozens of brokers, some licensed, some not. Dozens of regimes. The group is answerable for all of it, and has no single, current view of where the exposure sits.

Fragmented filing

Each broker sees only its own declarations. No one is positioned to audit across all of them at once.

No consolidated record

Customs data sits in regional silos, in different systems, in different currencies, never normalised into one model.

Liability without sight

The duty position of every subsidiary is the parent's responsibility, whether or not the parent can see it.

Scoped access, live in production

The group sees everything. Each level sees only its own.

Access is defined by each client’s own security programme, and every grant is audit-trailed. The hierarchy runs the way customs governance actually works.

CorporateSees every entity, every regime, worldwide
RegionSees all activity in its region
CountrySees all activity in its country
SiteSees its own site activity only

Data residency by design

Held in-region. Seen by the right people.

Hosted in-region, per country of declaration

Data is held on AWS in the country of declaration, in line with local residency rules, including US CBP requirements for US declaration data. A copy can be held in a non-US host company's own location where required.

No personal data in the group view

The consolidated view is commercial customs data only: duty, classification, value and counts. Personal data stays in-region and does not cross to the corporate tier.

The method underneath

Every figure is reconciled, not sampled

The group view is only as trustworthy as the audit beneath it. Every line is reconciled against three independent sources, both directions, before it reaches a dashboard.

Filing

Exactly what was filed to the authority, line by line.

Documents

The original invoices, packing lists and certificates the broker filed against.

Your records

Your purchase orders, bill of materials and accounting data.

Never a broker. Never a filer. One standard for every declaration, regardless of who filed it. We identify overpayment to recover and underpayment to address, reported separately. We identify. Your broker acts.

Security and certification

Built for an enterprise security review

ISO 27001:2022 certified

Certificate 513272026. Scope covers the platform and the consultancy. Annual CREST-certified penetration testing and access reviews.

Per-tenant data isolation

Each client's data sits in its own isolated environment, never pooled. Deletion on request, audit trail retained.

Within a defined regulatory boundary

MyCustomsInfo® operates within the boundary of CBP Ruling HQ H350722 and equivalent UK CDS agent-authorisation rules. We audit, reconcile and surface. Your licensed broker files.

Access governed and logged

Access defined by each client's own security programme. Every grant is audit-trailed.

See your group’s customs position in one view

Every engagement begins with a mutual NDA. If there is nothing to recover, you will know inside 30 minutes.

Book a Compliance Review

US Regulatory Notice. MyCustomsInfo® is an independent compliance auditor. It does not conduct customs business as defined under 19 U.S.C. §1641. The specific tariff classification to be applied to any entry of merchandise is to be determined by a licensed Customhouse broker. MyCustomsInfo® output does not constitute entry preparation, classification advice, or customs broker services. Preparation and filing of Post-Entry Amendments, Post-Summary Corrections, protests, and drawback claims must be performed by a licensed customs broker. US broker records are held in US AWS regions in compliance with 19 C.F.R. §111.23. Primary authority: CBP HQ H272798 (January 2017). Supporting authority: CBP HQ H350722 (January 2026).