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Veradys operates from a single headquarters in Estonia's capital — the most digitally advanced jurisdiction in the European Union — with a senior team drawn from 9 nationalities, delivering in 11 languages. We chose Tallinn for the infrastructure. We kept the team multinational by design.
Every engagement at Veradys is led by a senior partner who has held a finance leadership role on the client side — CFO, VP Finance, Head of FP&A — before moving to advisory. The difference shows in the first hour of every engagement.
Our advisors come from Estonia, Spain, Germany, the UK, France, the Netherlands, the UAE, Australia and the US. Every mandate is staffed with the passport, language and regulatory fluency that match the work.
Estonia runs the most digitally native public administration in the European Union. For a finance advisory firm, that means clean e-invoicing infrastructure, near-zero bureaucratic friction, a mature private banking sector, and an EU passport that works equally well for clients in Madrid, Milan or Munich.
We keep a single physical location on purpose. No satellite offices burning partner time on politics. Our senior advisors travel to the client — the infrastructure travels with them.
The team varies. The operating principles do not.
The lead partner speaks your operating language natively. Board documents, regulator filings and negotiation meetings all run without translation friction.
Diligence phases, board meetings, negotiation rooms, regulator appointments — the partner is physically present. Remote delivery for ongoing workstreams.
Contracting, invoicing, data custody, engagement QA — all run centrally from Tallinn under a single governance layer. One paper trail, one standard.
Our offices sit in Tallinn's business district, a 12-minute walk from the national bank and 18 minutes from the international airport. Clients and partners land here first.
Every contract is signed here. Every data room is governed from here. Every partner flies back here between engagements — no satellite fiefdoms, no decentralised data trails, no ambiguity about where the firm lives.