Use case · Investors & M&A

Deal sourcing data for investors, search funds and M&A teams

The platforms that sell this universe charge $15,000 to $30,000 a year for a seat. Veltria sells you the companies themselves: exact counts before you pay, yours to keep after.

106,965
family-owned companies
32,929
PE-backed, screen in or out
686,113
companies under $50M revenue
86
markets, one schema

What you do with it

01

Build a proprietary target list

Slice the universe to your thesis: sector, country or state, revenue band. Export it once, own it forever, and work it in your own CRM instead of renting a sourcing platform seat.

02

Find succession-ready targets

Founding year plus ownership classification surfaces the long-held, family-owned companies where succession is the deal. The classic search fund and lower-mid-market entry point.

03

Defend the thesis with exact counts

Walk into the IC meeting with the real population: how many companies actually exist in the niche, by geography and size band. Counts, not consultant extrapolations.

A search-fund style screen

Priced before you pay a cent

Ownership filters (family-owned only, exclude PE-backed) are available as custom cuts at the same volume pricing.

MarketGermany
SectorManufacturing & Industrial
Revenue band$10M – $50M
0$145
companies · exact count · one-time purchase

Validate before you buy

Request a free preview for your niche: up to 25 companies, balanced across the $5M–$300M range, human-reviewed and delivered within 24 hours. One approved preview per business email. Built to validate schema, coverage and fit, not to be mined.

Prefer to talk it through first? Book a 15-minute data fit call.

Why investors & m&a choose Veltria

Veltria is company-level firmographic data: names, domains, descriptions, industries, revenue estimates, headcount, location, ownership and web traffic. There are no personal emails or phone numbers, which keeps your outreach compliant and your data footprint clean.

Revenue figures are modelled estimates, good for banding and screening, and we say so plainly. For a sourcing workflow that is exactly what you need: find the 300 companies worth a first look, then do real diligence on the ten that respond.