Who we serve

Those whose names carry weight.

Raha is designed for three groups — not three tiers. Each is served by the same analyst, under the same household membership.

The executive

Named, visible, and targeted precisely because of their prominence.

C-suite officers, board members, public figures, and high-net-worth individuals share a common exposure problem: they are identifiable. Their names appear in filings, press releases, social profiles, and the databases that brokers sell. That visibility is unavoidable. Its consequences are not.

Raha exists to address the gap that corporate security was never designed to close — the personal digital life of the executive. The board room is protected. The home address is not. The corporate email is monitored. The personal inbox is not.

Their household

Family members carry the same exposure risk.

Raha coverage extends naturally to a spouse, adult children, and any dependant whose details are publicly associated with the principal. In practice, this means the same data brokers who list the executive also list their spouse — and in some cases, their children.

Household membership is not an add-on. It is how the service works. Your analyst knows the household profile and monitors all members with the same attention as the principal.

Their office

A chief of staff or executive assistant can manage the Raha relationship on their principal's behalf.

Raha is designed to work with whoever is most convenient for you. Most executive relationships are managed through a chief of staff or EA who acts as the point of contact for Raha on behalf of their principal.

The analyst works with the office the same way they work with the member — directly, discreetly, and without a queue.

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