Municipal data · finance & procurement intelligence

Issuers and vendors, modeled by entity and disclosure.

Municipal finance lives in disclosure systems and 90,000 local governments — issuer disclosures, Census government finance, budgets and audits, and procurement records. Sloe joins them into one source-backed research layer. No investment advice — issuer, vendor, and disclosure facts stay source-scoped.

Available now. The municipal lane is built and source-backed — issuer, finance, budget, and procurement records joined by source-backed identifiers, with disclosure facts kept scoped.

AnchorIssuer · vendor
SourcesMSRB EMMA · Census · ACFRs
SignalsFinance · budgets · procurement
StatusAvailable
EMMA
Issuer and disclosure records from the municipal market.
Census
Government finance: revenue, expenditure, and debt by entity.
ACFRs
Annual comprehensive financial reports, where machine-readable.
Procurement
Vendor and contract records from public portals.
The model

Municipal Finance & Procurement is its own structure.

The municipal model joins issuer disclosures, Census government finance, budgets, audits, and procurement, keyed on source-backed issuer and vendor identifiers. No investment advice — CUSIP, issuer, and vendor identities stay distinct.

Issuers and disclosure.

EMMA issuer and disclosure records keep CUSIP, issuer, and event type separate — no investment recommendations.

Government finance.

Census of Governments finance ties revenue, expenditure, and debt to the reporting entity.

Budgets and audits.

ACFR and budget documents are parsed where machine-readable, with fiscal year attached.

Procurement and vendors.

Vendor and contract records from public portals surface the buyer side of local government.

Entity resolution.

Issuer and vendor identities are joined on source-backed identifiers, not name collapse.

Affordable access.

Vendors, analysts, and planners get issuer and procurement context at a price smaller teams can justify.

Source spine

Built on the primary public record.

The municipal layer is built around official public disclosure and finance sources first. No investment advice; issuer and vendor identifiers are kept distinct.

FAQ

Common questions.

What sources is the municipal-finance data built from?

Official public disclosure and finance sources — MSRB EMMA issuer and disclosure records, Census government finance, ACFR budgets and audits, and public procurement portals.

Does Sloe give investment advice?

No. The municipal lane is data only — issuer, finance, budget, and procurement facts stay source-scoped. It is not investment advice.

Can I track procurement awards?

Yes. Vendor and contract records from public portals surface the buyer side of local government so you can track procurement.

How do I get access?

Access for issuer research, procurement targeting, or bulk export is by request, priced so smaller teams can justify it.

Get access

Tell us what municipal data needs to do.

Issuer research, procurement targeting, vendor diligence, or bulk export — share the workflow and we'll get you access, including custom cuts.

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