Private-company revenue data in Europe is rarely one clean source. Some countries publish rich filings. Others publish partial accounts, delayed data or registry details without a usable revenue field. For market mapping, buyers usually combine registry evidence, websites, employee counts, sector models and provider estimates.
The honest answer
If you need audited financials, buy country-specific filings or use official registries. If you need market maps and target lists, estimated revenue bands are often enough. Veltria is in the second category: directional company-level revenue estimates for slicing markets, not audited financial statements.
Official filings
Best for diligence, legal checks and audited values. Slower, fragmented by country and less convenient for broad market maps.
Firmographic estimates
Best for TAM sizing, account prioritization and deal-source universes. Faster and broader, but directional rather than audited.
Source: Veltria dataset, 756,757 companies, computed 2026-07-02.
How Veltria presents revenue
Veltria uses estimated revenue bands across the $5M–$300M private-company universe. The bands are designed to answer commercial questions like “how many companies fit this ICP?” and “which accounts should we research first?” They should not be treated as audited financials.
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