Turn market knowledge into practical action.
Hormuz works with trusted companies, specialists, advisors, researchers, and local operators to strengthen market intelligence, open relevant access, and support carefully scoped commercial work across Iran.
Partnerships are selective and based on real capability, relevance, and a defined need.
Ways to work with Hormuz
Collaboration is organized around what a partner can credibly contribute — not around a generic membership category. A single partner may fit more than one track.
Intelligence & verification
Contribute verified company information, datasets, field checks, source review, sector knowledge, or local market context that improves the quality of Hormuz intelligence.
Professional & advisory
Support decisions that require legal, regulatory, tax, accounting, finance, compliance, technical, commercial, or other specialist judgment.
Market access & execution
Help qualified work move on the ground through counterparty discovery, introductions, sourcing, site visits, commercial follow-up, logistics, negotiation, or local execution support.
Business & institutional collaboration
Companies, professional firms, associations, research institutions, and platforms can collaborate around clients, intelligence, distribution, referrals, or larger joint initiatives.
A network built around complementary value
Hormuz is most useful when strong market intelligence is connected to credible people and organizations that can interpret it, validate it, open access, or help execute the next step.
Capability the market needs
Real geographic reach, counterparties, field presence, and current market context.
Specialist knowledge that improves decisions, diligence, negotiation, or execution.
Reliable sources, observations, datasets, and direct knowledge that reduce information gaps.
The ability to follow through on defined commercial or operational tasks.
Structure, demand, and context
Companies, sectors, markets, infrastructure, opportunities, risks, and connected decision tools.
Defined research, sourcing, access, advisory, and execution requirements through Hormuz Desk and related workflows.
A platform that helps relevant capabilities surface when a real market need appears.
Relevant assignments are scoped around responsibility, confidentiality, timing, deliverables, and commercial terms.
Where collaboration happens
Partner capabilities can connect to different parts of the Hormuz ecosystem depending on the need — from improving the intelligence base to supporting a live commercial case.
Data, entities, market structure, verification, and evidence.
Research, comparison, assessment, and specialist interpretation.
Defined client needs, counterparty work, preparation, and support.
Relevant introductions, sourcing, field verification, and local follow-up.
Scoped commercial or professional work when responsibilities are clear.
How collaboration works
A partner profile creates context for future collaboration. Engagement happens only when capabilities and a real need align.
Tell us what you do, where you operate, and what you can reliably support.
We review where your capabilities could connect to intelligence, clients, cases, or market coverage.
We may request credentials, references, examples, additional information, or a short conversation.
When a suitable need emerges, scope, responsibilities, timing, confidentiality, and terms are agreed for that engagement.
Working standards
The value of the network depends on credible inputs, responsible handling of information, and clear boundaries around every engagement.
Credibility
Sources, dates, direct knowledge, assumptions, and uncertainty should be distinguished clearly.
Confidentiality
Sensitive commercial information should be handled only within the relevant and agreed scope.
Clear engagement
Representation, deliverables, fees, responsibilities, and commitments are agreed separately for each engagement.
Already contributing data or evidence?
Corrections, sources, company details, infrastructure updates, and market signals should continue through the dedicated Hormuz contribution workflow rather than the partnership form.
Submitting a profile does not authorize representation or create a commercial relationship. Any assignment, referral, representation, or paid work requires separate confirmation from Hormuz.