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PitchBook is a private market intelligence platform for investors, bankers, and corporate development teams. It provides data on companies, funds, deals, valuations, and people, plus screening and workflow tools used for deal sourcing, due diligence, fundraising research, and market analysis.
PitchBook is a private capital market intelligence platform built for venture investors, private equity firms, investment banks, corporate development teams, lenders, and strategy leaders who need verified data on companies, funds, deals, and decision makers. PitchBook combines company profiles, ownership records, transaction histories, fundraising activity, valuations, financial metrics, people data, and industry research in a searchable database. PitchBook supports advanced screening by geography, sector, growth stage, revenue range, investor type, and deal signals, then lets users save lists, monitor targets, build comparables, and export data into internal workflows. PitchBook also offers news, analyst reports, market maps, and APIs for teams that need recurring data delivery or integration with CRM and internal systems.
Teams use PitchBook to source acquisition targets, identify investors, track competitors, benchmark valuations, prepare investment memos, and map buyer or seller universes before outreach. Corporate development groups use PitchBook to build M&A pipelines and monitor strategic sectors. Fundraising teams use PitchBook to identify active funds, partner profiles, and recent check sizes. Advisors and bankers use PitchBook for pitch books, precedent transactions, and buyer lists grounded in recent market activity. In a modern GTM, finance, and deal stack, PitchBook owns the external private market data layer and complements CRM, BI, spreadsheet modeling, and relationship management tools.
PitchBook fits investors, corporate development teams, bankers, and strategy leaders at private equity firms, venture funds, lenders, and mid-market to enterprise companies. It serves teams sourcing deals, fundraising targets, and market intelligence who rely on data-driven research, valuation analysis, and recurring pipeline workflows.
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PitchBook helps users source targets and investors through searchable profiles of companies, funds, deals, and people. Teams filter by industry, geography, growth stage, ownership, investment activity, and financial signals, then save lists for outreach and pipeline workflows.
PitchBook is built for private equity firms, venture funds, investment banks, corporate development teams, lenders, and strategy groups. It fits organizations that need reliable private market data for prospecting, due diligence, fundraising, and market intelligence.
PitchBook tracks financing rounds, acquisitions, exits, fundraises, and valuation events across private markets. Users review historical transactions, comparable deals, and company timelines to benchmark pricing and support investment or M&A decisions.
PitchBook offers data export options and API access for teams that need PitchBook data inside CRM, BI, or internal workflows. This lets revenue, finance, and research teams move lists, records, and market data into existing operating systems.
PitchBook helps fundraising teams identify active investors, partner profiles, portfolio focus areas, and recent deal behavior. Teams use this data to prioritize outreach, build investor lists, and tailor fundraising processes around fit and stage.
PitchBook publishes analyst research, industry reports, market maps, and news coverage tied to private capital markets. Users combine structured data with written analysis to understand sector trends, funding cycles, and buyer activity.
PitchBook becomes useful once a team defines search criteria, target lists, and reporting workflows. Most teams start with company screening, comparable transactions, and watchlists, then expand into recurring research and API-driven automation.
PitchBook supports enterprise research workflows through saved searches, shared lists, exports, and recurring monitoring. Multi-user teams use common datasets and standardized screens so sourcing, finance, and leadership work from the same market intelligence.
PitchBook combines private company data, fund data, transaction records, people profiles, and analyst research in one operating environment. That combination helps teams move from discovery to evaluation without switching between multiple disconnected data sources.
Corporate development teams use PitchBook to map sectors, identify acquisition candidates, track ownership changes, and build buyer or seller universes. PitchBook supports recurring M&A pipeline reviews with updated market and company data.
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