SME Compliance Teams Priced Out of Corporate Intelligence Tools
Legacy corporate intelligence providers target large enterprises, leaving small and mid-sized law firms and consultancies without affordable KYC, due diligence, and compliance tools. This is a product launch comment, not a pain report, but the underlying market gap is real and growing with regulatory expansion.
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