Just snoop it.
Every Belgian company, every filing, every director and owner — in one fast workspace. Built by the people who actually use it.
One calm command bar for VAT numbers, names, sectors, locations and directors.
Save clean filters, rank companies and export shortlists without visual clutter.
Plain-language summaries of financial changes, sector context and unusual signals.
Three public registries, one searchable workspace.
Every fact on Datasnoop is traceable to the Belgian enterprise registry, the National Bank annual accounts, or the Belgian Official Gazette. We aggregate, normalise, and enrich — we do not invent.
How we source and verify Belgian company dataThe Belgian enterprise registry (KBO/BCE)
Every Belgian legal entity has a 10-digit enterprise number from the Crossroads Bank. We pull the official KBO data every night and patch in the daily updates, so what you see is almost never more than a day old — the company name, the registered address, the NACE activity codes, the juridical form, the incorporation date, the status, the branches.
Annual accounts at the National Bank (NBB/BNB)
Belgian companies file their accounts in three different formats — micro, abbreviated, full — depending on their size. We translate all of them into the same plain numbers: revenue, EBITDA, profit, debt, equity, headcount. So a corner shop and a national chain compare cleanly on one screen, without you doing the math.
Legal acts in the Belgian Official Gazette
The Belgisch Staatsblad / Moniteur belge captures the drama of corporate life — the boardroom shifts, the sudden mergers, the capital injections, the dissolutions. Every notice gets linked to the right company and the right people, so a profile shows the full timeline instead of today's snapshot. One profile, one timeline, no PDFs.
An AI layer that summarises, not invents
On top of the registries we write plain-language narratives, run semantic search, and surface companies that dothe same thing rather than just share a keyword. The AI only writes what it can prove. If a fact isn't in the filings, the company website, or a public news source, it doesn't make it into the summary — no hallucinations, no guesswork.
Built for the people who need to understand a Belgian company in fifteen minutes, not in three days.
Corporate development and M&A advisors use Datasnoop to build shortlists for buy-side searches, qualify inbound deal flow, and benchmark a target against its sector before going into a first call.
Investors and lenders use it to triage opportunities at scale, cross-check management teams across portfolios, and spot distress signals or growth outliers without leaving the screener.
Journalists and researchersuse it to follow the paper trail behind a story — ownership changes, director appointments, address moves, capital increases — without juggling four government portals at once.
Recruiters, sales teams, and credit analysts use it to verify that a counterparty is who they say they are, that the financials line up with the pitch, and that the executives in the meeting actually hold the mandates they claim.
Eleven personas — accountants, lawyers, M&A advisors, journalists, sales teams, real estate, credit analysts and more — with the exact workflow each uses on Datasnoop.
