Nordic Financial Mcp

Created By
AIDataNordica month ago
Semantic search over 1M+ vectors — annual reports, quarterly filings, press releases, real-time electricity prices and macro context data for Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland. Free, no API key required.
Overview
  • Description: Semantic search over 1M+ Nordic financial vectors — annual reports, quarterly filings, press releases and real-time electricity prices for Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland. Free, no API key required.

Semantic search over 1M+ Nordic financial documents powered by hybrid dense+sparse retrieval with cross-encoder reranking.

Coverage: Oslo Børs, Nasdaq Stockholm, Nasdaq Copenhagen, Nasdaq Helsinki and First North markets. Annual reports (XBRL/ESEF), quarterly reports, exchange announcements, press releases and macroeconomic summaries for NO/SE/DK/FI. Updated nightly.

Tools:

  • search_filings — natural language search over filings and press releases
  • get_current_power_price — real-time electricity spot prices for all 11 Nordic bidding zones
  • due_diligence_report — parallel multi-section search for company analysis
  • get_company_info — official business registry lookup (NO/DK/FI)
  • parse_pdf_to_text — extract text from any PDF URL

Add to Claude:
claude mcp add --transport http nordic-financial https://mcp.aidatanorge.no/mcp

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nordic-financial": {
      "type": "streamable-http",
      "url": "https://mcp.aidatanorge.no/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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Created At
a month ago
Updated At
a month ago
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AIDataNordic
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