Europe is harder than the US for private-company data because coverage is split across country registries, languages, disclosure regimes and local business directories. The best provider depends on whether you need official registry identity, sales contacts, investor workflow or a clean company-level export.
| Need | Best fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| US/EU mid-market account lists | Veltria | Transparent slices, revenue bands, company-level only, sample-first buying. |
| Official company identity | D&B / registries | Better for D-U-N-S, legal entity checks and procurement-heavy workflows. |
| PE sourcing workflow | Grata / SourceScrub | Better for saved theses, discovery workflows, contacts and deal-team collaboration. |
| Outbound contacts | ZoomInfo / Apollo | Better when the next action is email, phone or sequence activation. |
Source: Veltria dataset, 756,757 companies, computed 2026-07-02.
Where Veltria fits
Veltria's European coverage is built for practical commercial questions: which companies exist in this market, what rough revenue band are they in, what sector are they in, and can my team export the list? It is not a substitute for legal due diligence or statutory filings. It is a faster starting point for market maps, target lists and account universe design.
What to check before buying European data
- Does the provider separate company data from personal-contact data?
- Can you inspect sample rows before paying?
- Are revenue bands directional estimates or audited financials?
- Can you export the data, or is it locked inside workflow software?
- Does the provider cover enough countries for your actual ICP?
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