Look up a person: profile and roles
Find a person by name and read the profile: contact info, active and historic company roles, a bankruptcy background check, and the property portfolio — then navigate on to companies and properties.
A person profile gathers everything Arcili knows about an individual: contact info, company roles (active and historic), a background-check count of bankruptcies, and the full property portfolio — both directly owned and held indirectly through companies. Look a person up by name, then jump straight on to the companies and properties they are linked to.
1Look the person up
People don't have their own menu item — you reach them through the global search. Open it with ⌘K (or the search field) and type the person's name:
Search address, parcel, CVR or owner…
Type at least three characters. A plain name with no digits prioritises people and companies at the top of the results — people appear under the People group.
Search works as a smart ranking, not a hard filter: type a name and Arcili puts people and companies first, but all types still show. If your person is missing, try a fuller spelling of the name.
Click the person in the list to open the profile.
2Read the overview
You land on the Overview tab. It gathers the profile's key figures into four cards. The top shows name, address and age; if the entity is registered as foreign, an Udenlandsk juridisk enhed (foreign legal entity) marker is shown instead.
The Company relations card shows three figures side by side:
Active are roles still on record. Inactive are ended/historic roles. Bankruptcies counts companies that went bankrupt while the person was registered — or within one year after the person left the company. It's a quick background check before you go further.
Founder roles don't count towards the bankruptcy figure: incorporation is a one-off act and says nothing about ongoing involvement in the company.
The Selected roles card lists the person's most important active roles with role name and start date. The Contact info and Handelshistorik (trade history) cards show address/municipality and the latest property trades respectively. Click a card to jump straight to the full tab behind it.
3Dig into the roles
Click the Company relations tab (or the Company relations card on the overview) for the full list of roles. At the top you switch between Active and Inactive — the number next to each shows how many companies belong to it.
Active Inactive
Roles — All roles Direktion Bestyrelse Legal ejer Reelle ejere
Status — All statuses
On desktop the filters sit in a sidebar under Roles and Status; on mobile as chips at the top. Each line shows the company, the person's role(s) and the period. Click a relation to open VirksomhedDetail and drill into the company.
4See properties and portfolio
Two tabs show the person's properties:
On Properties you switch between Privat (owned privately) and Virksomhed (owned through a company). Each property shows a share chip — Personligt (50%) for direct ownership, or the company name with its share for indirect ownership. Click a property to open its full detail page.
The Portfolio tab draws the person's full ownership network as a graph: controlled companies, subsidiaries and properties in one picture. You can toggle properties on and off in the graph with Show properties.
Portfolio, Properties and Land registry build on public property and company registers. If your team lacks access to a register, the tab shows a short note about what's required instead of data.
5Navigate onward
The profile's remaining tabs — History, Land registry, Portfolio accounts and Notes — expand on roles over time, land-registry entries, aggregated accounts across companies, and your own internal notes. On mobile you swipe between tabs; the back arrow at the top returns you to the search.
Everywhere on the profile, names are clickable: a role opens the company, a property opens the property profile. That's how you move from person to company to property without losing the thread.