M&A Transaction Intelligence
Corporate intelligence to understand the risks that may lie behind financial data.
DeepSearch Intelligence™ is a corporate intelligence and risk intelligence platform designed to support due diligence in acquisitions, investments and international corporate transactions.
The platform does not replace the statutory audit, financial due diligence, tax due diligence or business valuation performed by the professional advisers appointed by the client. DeepSearch complements those activities through analysis of corporate structure, beneficial ownership, relationships between individuals and companies, reputational exposure, sanctions, litigation and other risk indicators available through lawful sources. We support buyers, investors and their advisers across the UAE, GCC and wider MENA region.
Trusted by decision-makers in regulated markets
Where we fit
Financial due diligence — the examination of a target's earnings, cash flow, working capital and liabilities — is carried out by the buyer's auditors, accountants and financial advisers. It tells you whether the numbers hold up. It does not, on its own, tell you who ultimately controls the business, which relationships sit behind it, or what reputational and regulatory exposure surrounds it.
That is where DeepSearch fits. Financial data must be analysed and validated by the client's appointed advisers; DeepSearch broadens the picture by showing who controls the target, which corporate relationships may influence it, and which exposures may not emerge from accounting documents alone. In cross-border GCC transactions the financial questions and the ownership questions are inseparable — a clean set of accounts attached to an opaque holding structure is still an unresolved risk.
Scope of analysis
The target's corporate structure, direct and indirect shareholders, and the persons who ultimately exercise control.
Beneficial owners, shareholdings, related companies and the corporate vehicles used across jurisdictions.
Exposure to international sanctions, politically exposed persons and watchlists among owners, directors and counterparties.
Adverse media, reputational concerns and indicators of corporate opacity that accounting documents do not reveal.
Legal proceedings, enforcement actions and insolvencies, where accessible through lawful sources.
Links between directors, shareholders and counterparties, ties to high-risk persons or jurisdictions, and anomalies between declared information and independent sources.
Before the deal
Identification of the target, the relevant jurisdictions and the main intelligence questions.
Verification of the correct legal entity, its registration details and company officers.
Analysis of direct and indirect shareholdings, holding companies and any corporate vehicles.
Shareholders, beneficial owners, directors and main counterparties screened against sanctions, PEPs, watchlists and adverse media.
Identification of corporate, reputational, judicial and geographical links that may affect the assessment of the target.
Findings organised in a traceable document that can be used alongside the financial, tax and legal analyses produced by the appointed professionals.
Reports are delivered online in real time as work progresses, with a full audit trail behind every finding, so deal teams, compliance functions and external counsel review the same traceable record rather than waiting for a single document at the end of the engagement. Findings can also be delivered by API directly into compliance platforms, CRMs and internal risk-management workflows.
Corporate Intelligence
Financial statements describe an entity. They do not describe the network of holding companies, nominees and offshore vehicles that may stand behind it. Our corporate intelligence platform complements financial due diligence with UBO intelligence and cross-border analysis, drawing on official registries, public sources and lawful third-party providers so that every material finding is sourced and defensible.
Beyond the target
Risk rarely stops at the target's own accounts. Increasingly it sits in who the business depends on. Our reviews extend to the counterparties, suppliers and intermediaries that shape reputational and operational risk.
Ownership, integrity and risk checks on the vendors and partners a target relies on to deliver.
Sanctions, PEP and adverse-media screening on intermediaries, agents and related counterparties.
Concentration, ownership and jurisdictional risk across the supply chain behind the target.
Many failed acquisitions were signalled in the ownership and reputational data before signing, not only in the accounts. These are the patterns a corporate intelligence review is built to catch, complementing the financial analysis your advisers perform, and where combining it with ultimate beneficial ownership checks changes the outcome of a deal.
Beneficial owners concealed behind nominees or offshore layers, including persons subject to sanctions or PEP status.
Transactions with entities that share undisclosed owners with the target, flagged through ownership mapping.
Owners, directors or counterparties appearing on international sanctions lists or watchlists.
Reputational issues, enforcement actions or undisclosed proceedings surrounding the target or its principals.
Corporate vehicles routed through opaque or high-risk jurisdictions without a clear commercial rationale.
Differences between information declared by the target and data obtainable through independent lawful sources.
DeepSearch Intelligence™ serves organisations for which a wrong acquisition is a regulatory event, not just a commercial one. Our work in these environments is documented in case studies from regulated GCC and cross-border engagements.
Acquisition screening, counterparty risk and compliance intelligence aligned with AML and KYC obligations.
Multi-jurisdictional target mapping and risk intelligence for portfolios that span the GCC, MENA and global markets.
Bolt-on acquisitions, joint ventures and supply-chain counterparties assessed before capital is committed.
Asset tracing and litigation intelligence supporting disputes, enforcement and pre-transaction advice.
Compliance positioning
Every engagement is built for regulated environments. Data handling is aligned with GDPR and the Swiss FADP, access is governed by role-based controls, and each report carries a complete audit trail from source to conclusion.
That positioning is deliberate. In sovereign and high-exposure transactions, decision-makers need findings they can trace, question and defend before a board or a supervisor, not a black-box score. DeepSearch is an informational, human-in-the-loop platform: it does not produce automated scores, certified legal opinions or judicial evidence.
DeepSearch Intelligence™ does not provide statutory audit, assurance, certification of financial statements, business valuation, quality of earnings, tax advisory or legal advisory services. Its outputs are informational in nature and are intended to complement, not replace, the assessments performed by the client's financial, tax and legal advisers.
Questions buyers ask
It is the structured examination of a target company's financial condition before a merger, acquisition or investment, testing whether reported earnings are sustainable, whether cash flow supports the valuation and whether debt or tax positions create exposure. This financial analysis is carried out by the buyer's auditors, accountants and financial advisers. DeepSearch does not perform it; DeepSearch complements it with corporate and risk intelligence on ownership, control and reputation.
An audit provides assurance that historical financial statements were fairly prepared under an accounting framework. Corporate intelligence answers a different question: who ultimately owns and controls the target, and what sanctions, litigation or reputational exposure sits around it. DeepSearch adds a dimension that neither an audit nor financial due diligence covers — the ownership network and risk picture behind the entity.
No. DeepSearch does not provide statutory audit, assurance, certification of financial statements, tax advisory, business valuation or legal advice. Those are delivered by the client's appointed professional advisers. DeepSearch provides corporate and risk intelligence — ownership, control, sanctions, PEP, litigation and reputational analysis — that complements their work.
Duration depends on the scope agreed, the number of jurisdictions involved and the readiness of the available data. Because DeepSearch Intelligence™ delivers findings online in real time rather than in a single final document, deal teams start working with verified intelligence from the first phase instead of waiting for the end of the engagement.
A structured, decision-ready intelligence report with sourced and traceable findings. Four report depth levels allow the scope to match the transaction, from a focused screening to a full cross-border review, and results can be delivered through API integration into proprietary CRMs and case-management systems as well as through the platform itself.
The platform is designed to operate within regulated environments: data handling is aligned with GDPR and the Swiss FADP, access is controlled through role-based permissions, and a full audit trail records how each finding was produced, which supports internal governance and regulatory review.
DeepSearch Intelligence™ operates from the Dubai World Trade Center and is built for cross-border work across the UAE, KSA, the wider GCC and MENA, with global coverage natively included: more than 400 million entities are analysable worldwide. Engagements span banking and financial services, sovereign and private investment, corporate and industrial groups, and legal and litigation teams.
See how DeepSearch supports M&A due diligence with corporate and risk intelligence in real time — scope, jurisdictions and the report depth that fit the transaction in front of you.