Every data layer a senior professional needs to assess a European company — financials, legal structure, ownership, competitive position — rendered in a single view, in seconds. No registry-hopping. No manual cross-referencing.
A rigorous company profile pulls from official registries across multiple jurisdictions, maps legal entities to operating brands, analyses activity and product positioning, surfaces the ownership chain, and benchmarks the target against real sector peers. Analysts spend one to two days on this — sometimes longer when registries conflict. Latency does it in seconds. With more depth. Every source traceable.
12 million companies with verified financials filed directly at source. Three distinct data types (reported, estimated, and propagated) clearly flagged so you always know what you are working with. Consolidated accounts. Forecasting models that close reporting lags without guessing — revenue and EBITDA projections built on company-specific time series, not sector averages applied blindly.
Legal entities are grouped under their operating brands. Holding companies identified. Revenue-primary entities surfaced and primary owners traced. The full corporate tree, resolved — so you are analysing the business, not an accounting artefact. Ownership status tracked across public, PE-backed, VC-backed, and private classifications.
Find any of 52 million normalised European companies. Legal entity or operating brand — Latency resolves the relationship automatically. No need to know the exact registered name or jurisdiction.
Financials across reported periods. Estimated figures where filings lag, clearly distinguished. Ownership graph, board members, subsidiaries and corporate tree. Eight company-level scores calculated within micro-market peer universes. SWOT analysis generated and cached on access. Growth Factors showing the waterfall from macro market CAGR down to company-level performance delta.
Download structured data in Excel and CSV for your own models. Share a live profile link with a colleague. Or move directly into a market report. Everything remains traceable to its official source — no intermediary layer, no "trust us" estimates without labels.
The typical research stack for a single company assessment: Orbis or Sabi for financials, PitchBook for deal history, a registry pull for legal structure, LinkedIn for headcount signals, and a spreadsheet to reconcile the conflicts between them. That workflow costs two analyst days per company. At scale, across a pipeline, it is the single largest source of research inefficiency in European private markets.
The profile is not a collection of data fields. It is a structured intelligence view designed around how investment and commercial professionals actually assess companies — with each layer cross-referenced and internally consistent.
"We used to spend the first day of any new opportunity just getting the data into a format we could think with. Now that work is done before we open a second tab."
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Your sector, your geography, your criteria. No pre-loaded examples — a live profile built in front of you, in seconds.