About

About IPI Intelligence

Data-driven intelligence on Iran's economy for institutional decision-makers.

Mission

Mission

IPI Intelligence provides institutional-grade economic intelligence on Iran, serving compliance teams, institutional investors, government analysts, and reconstruction planners. We transform fragmented public data into structured, verified, and actionable intelligence.

In a domain dominated by opinion and narrative, we apply quantitative rigor. Every assessment carries a confidence score. Every data point is traceable to its source. Every algorithm is transparent in its methodology.

What Makes IPI Different

What Makes IPI Different

01

Multi-Source Verification

Every insight is cross-referenced across multiple independent data sources. We do not publish single-source assessments. Our confidence scoring framework ensures users understand the reliability of every data point.

02

Quantitative Rigor

Our proprietary algorithms process 450,000+ data points to produce structured, measurable intelligence. We apply methodologies adapted from IC Directive 203 and World Bank analytical standards.

03

Institutional Standards

Reports follow the analytical standards expected by compliance departments, investment committees, and government policy teams. All outputs include methodology documentation, source attribution, and confidence intervals.

Our Team

Our Team

IPI Intelligence is built by a team with backgrounds spanning economic research, data engineering, geopolitical analysis, and financial compliance.

Our analysts bring experience from economic research institutions, multilateral development organizations, and financial compliance operations. The team combines quantitative data science capabilities with deep regional expertise in the Middle East and Central Asia.

We maintain editorial independence. IPI Intelligence has no political affiliation and receives no government funding. Our analysis is driven exclusively by data.

Advisory Context

Advisory Context

IPI Intelligence benefits from informal advisory relationships with professionals in international trade law, sanctions compliance, and energy sector investment. Our analytical frameworks are reviewed against institutional standards used by leading multilateral organizations.