Brussels-based company Synergy AI  introduces a unified workspace for mid-market M&A advisers covering sourcing, sanctions screening, and deal execution acrossBrussels-based company Synergy AI  introduces a unified workspace for mid-market M&A advisers covering sourcing, sanctions screening, and deal execution across

Synergy AI Launches European M&A Intelligence Platform Built on Official Company Registries

2026/05/20 00:51
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Brussels-based company Synergy AI  introduces a unified workspace for mid-market M&A advisers covering sourcing, sanctions screening, and deal execution across Belgium, France, the UK, Ireland, and Spain.

Brussels, Belgium — SynergyAI, a Brussels-based M&A technology company, today announced the launch of its European M&A intelligence platform, designed to provide mid-market dealmakers with a single workspace that supports the process from mandate definition to signed NDA. The platform is built using official European company registries rather than US-focused databases.

Synergy AI Launches European M&A Intelligence Platform Built on Official Company Registries

European M&A teams often rely on multiple disconnected tools, including data vendors, sanctions-screening services, CRMs, spreadsheets, and shared drives, many of which are primarily designed for English-speaking, single-country markets. Cross-border mandates can require additional manual work, including registry reconciliation, repeated compliance checks, and multilingual outreach preparation. SynergyAI was developed to streamline these processes within one platform.

The platform combines five core capabilities. Source converts natural-language search briefs into ranked, ownership-aware target lists using data from registries including BCE/KBO, INSEE, Companies House, CRO, and LibreBor. Structure provides screening, valuation, and fit analysis tools. Compliance screens companies, directors, and beneficial owners against nine official sanctions sources, with repeat checks conducted before outreach is sent. Outreach assists with drafting teasers and investment memoranda using mandate-related data, while Manage supports pipeline tracking, collaboration, and NDA-controlled data-room access within a unified environment.

“The tools our industry inherited were built for a US-first, company-only, English-only world, and they show limitations when transactions cross borders,” said Sacha Vandermeersch, Co-founder and CEO of SynergyAI. “A mid-market boutique in Brussels or Paris should not need multiple vendors and disconnected systems to manage a cross-border mandate. We built the workspace we wanted ourselves: registry data at the source, compliance integrated into the workflow, and a single audit trail from first screening to signed NDA.”

SynergyAI states that the platform is designed for regulated and institutional users. According to the company, the platform is built and operated within the European Union and incorporates EU data residency and GDPR-aligned, privacy-by-design principles.

“Most platforms treat sanctions screening as a one-time checkbox at the NDA stage,” said Jean-Louis Lauwers, Co-founder and CTO of SynergyAI. “We screen counterparties during discovery and again before outreach is sent, with each check logged and timestamped for audit purposes. Compliance is integrated into the workflow rather than added separately.”

The company said its initial focus is on private-company M&A workflows, with plans to expand the platform’s sourcing, screening, and outreach capabilities to commercial real estate and private-wealth assets. Registry integrations for the Netherlands and Luxembourg are also planned.

SynergyAI is currently available through masynergy.eu. Published pricing starts at €79 per month for individual professionals and €319 per month for teams of up to five users, with additional institutional pricing available for banks and investment funds. Free trials and product demonstrations are offered through the company website.

For additional information, contact Sacha Vandermeersch at sacha@masynergy.eu.

About Synergy AI

SynergyAI is a European M&A intelligence and execution platform developed for mid-market M&A boutiques, investment banks, private equity firms, family offices, and corporate development teams. Built in Brussels and designed for multilingual, cross-border European transactions, the platform combines registry-sourced company intelligence, sanctions screening, analytical tools, and outreach support within a single workspace. SynergyAI SRL was founded in 2026 and is headquartered in Etterbeek, Brussels (BCE 1034.271.705). The company is led by co-founders Sacha Vandermeersch, Jean-Louis Lauwers, and Victoria Cannilla.

Learn more at masynergy.eu

Media Contact

Company Name: Synergy AI SRL

Contact Person: Sacha Vandermeersch, Co-founder & CEO

Email: sacha@masynergy.eu

Website: https://masynergy.eu

City: Brussels

State: Brussels-Capital Region

Country: Belgium

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