
Gain.pro is on a mission to provide global private market visibility. Our industry-leading platform combines advanced AI tech with local-for-local research. It delivers the highest quality information on the companies that matter to you most. We serve 100% of MBB/Big-4 advisories, clients representing >$1 trillion of private equity capital and more than 70% of the top-20 global M&A houses. Examples include Blackstone, Goldman Sachs and McKinsey. We lead the market on customer satisfaction, as validated by external research (User Evidence survey 2023). Gain.pro has been named as one of Europe’s top 50 fastest growing businesses, operating globally with offices in Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt, Warsaw and Bangalore.

Gain.pro is on a mission to provide global private market visibility. Our industry-leading platform combines advanced AI tech with local-for-local research. It delivers the highest quality information on the companies that matter to you most. We serve 100% of MBB/Big-4 advisories, clients representing >$1 trillion of private equity capital and more than 70% of the top-20 global M&A houses. Examples include Blackstone, Goldman Sachs and McKinsey. We lead the market on customer satisfaction, as validated by external research (User Evidence survey 2023). Gain.pro has been named as one of Europe’s top 50 fastest growing businesses, operating globally with offices in Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt, Warsaw and Bangalore.
Founded: 2018
Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Product: Private market intelligence platform (AI + human-verified research)
Customers: Used by major private-capital firms, MBB/Big Four consultancies, and leading M&A advisors
Reported funding: ≈ $11.8M (company-reported €10–20M rounds described in euros)
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Private market intelligence for dealmakers (private equity, M&A, consulting, corporate development).
2018
Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
€10,000,000
Company disclosed a €10M fundraising in 2022 and later described an increase to €20M.
“Initial growth financing from wealthy family investors; later company-described institutional-style round(s) totaling €10–20M”