# PDF report on a company

The only route in the catalogue whose output is not JSON. It exists because a file that circulates inside an organisation circulates as a PDF, not as a structured object. If your consumer is a program, take the à-la-carte dossier.

## What the route returns

Catalogue description, exactly as agents read it:

**PDF report on a French company, on demand — the shareable due diligence dossier: the full KYB file (identity, officers, BODACC legal alerts, filed financials, sanctions screening, completeness score) laid out as an A4 document, including the AI health summary when one is cached. One paid call returns the finished company report as a PDF, ready to attach to a compliance or due diligence dossier. Response is application/pdf.**

## Expected identifier

9-digit company number.

> ⚠️ A wrongly formatted identifier returns `400` and is **not billed** — but it costs you a round trip. It is the leading cause of failed calls on the foreign routes.

## Sample response

This route has no publishable sample: it returns a binary document, or its sample awaits a real purchase. The full schema is still described in the OpenAPI document.

## Price and billing

Price: **$0.50**. The authoritative amount is the one in the `402` quote returned by the route itself — not this text, which derives from the same grid but is still just a page.

An error response **cancels the payment**: a `400`, `404` or `503` is never billed. An upstream outage closes the route with a `503` rather than serving a degraded response.

## Calling the route

```
# 1. Le devis, sans rien payer : la route répond 402 avec son montant
curl -i https://api.sirenic.eu/v1/rapport/552032534

# 2. L'appel réglé — le client x402 paie le devis et rejoue la requête
npx x402-fetch https://api.sirenic.eu/v1/rapport/552032534

# 3. Ou en MCP, dans Claude Code / Cursor / un agent
claude mcp add --transport http sirenic https://api.sirenic.eu/mcp
```

## What this route does not do

Binary output: this route has no publishable JSON sample, and its content is not meant to be parsed by a program.

## Neighbouring routes

- `/v1/intelligence/{siren}` — $1.00
- `/v1/entreprise/{siren}/sante` — $0.15

## How you pay

Every route is paid **per call**, in USDC or EURC on the Base network, over the x402 protocol: no account to create, no API key, no subscription. The first call returns a `402` quote your client settles, then replays the call. A failed call is never billed.

Would you rather have a euro invoice and prepaid credits? That is **in preparation**, and we will not announce a date until it is open. Write to [contact@sirenic.eu](mailto:contact@sirenic.eu?subject=Euro%20credit%20packs) and we will let you know when it opens.

Paid responses are **Ed25519-signed**: you can later prove what was served to you, and when. The whole catalogue is free to read in the [OpenAPI document](https://api.sirenic.eu/openapi.json) and in [llms.txt](https://api.sirenic.eu/llms.txt).

**One call, end to end**

```
# Client x402 (npm) — le devis 402 est réglé et l'appel rejoué automatiquement
npx x402-fetch https://api.sirenic.eu/v1/entreprise/552032534

# Ou en MCP, dans Claude Code / Cursor
claude mcp add --transport http sirenic https://api.sirenic.eu/mcp
```

## Routes used and pricing

| Route | Price | What it returns |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `/v1/rapport/{siren}` | $0.50 | PDF report on a French company, on demand — the shareable due diligence dossier: the full KYB file (identity, officers, BODACC legal alerts, filed financials, sanctions screening, completeness score) laid out as an A4 document, including the AI health summary when one is cached. One paid call returns the finished company report as a PDF, ready to attach to a compliance or due diligence dossier. Response is application/pdf. |

## Take it further

- [Get the quote for /v1/rapport/{siren}](https://api.sirenic.eu/v1/rapport/552032534)
- [Get notified about euro packs](mailto:contact@sirenic.eu?subject=Euro%20credit%20packs)

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Volume figures on this page were measured in our database on 2026-08-19. They are dated snapshots, not live counters.

Full catalogue : https://api.sirenic.eu/