Data Accuracy
Last updated May 10, 2026.
Serava combines public records, government registries, open web pages, business websites, user-provided mandate filters, and automated enrichment. The product is designed to help buyers prioritize acquisition research, not to guarantee that every field is complete, current, or decision-ready.
Phone numbers, websites, emails, contact pages, LinkedIn clues, ratings, reviews, owner clues, employee estimates, revenue ranges, and fit scores should be treated as directional signals. Buyers should verify important facts directly before outreach, diligence, valuation, negotiation, financing, or closing.
Revenue, employee, owner, and acquisition-fit data may be inferred from public signals and should not be treated as audited financial information, a valuation, tax advice, legal advice, investment advice, or a representation that a company is for sale.
Google Places and other paid enrichment sources are optional. When they are unavailable, disabled, or outside budget, Serava can still use lower-cost public-source imports and website crawls, but coverage may be lower and pricing should reflect that snapshot.