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How to find private company revenue & financials

Public companies file with regulators — but most companies are private and don't. You can still get revenue estimates, valuation, funding and (in some markets) full statements from public sources. Here's how.

Where private-company financials come from

For private firms, financial data is assembled from funding announcements, news, employee-count signals, and — in jurisdictions with mandatory filing (UK, India, much of the EU) — statutory accounts. Aggregators like Owler and Craft.co compile these into revenue estimates, valuations and income statements.

What you can pull

How to do it (pay-as-you-go)

Tip: for the most complete picture, run a company through Craft (financials) and Owler (estimates + competitors) and match by domain.

Open the Financials scraper →

A note on accuracy

Private-company revenue is often an estimate, not an audited figure. Treat it as directional and corroborate with filings where available.