The research behind the platform.

Acquisera runs on its own map of the market — every industry an acquirer might buy into, classified down to the level a deal actually happens at. It is public, and it is the same map the platform searches against.

The Industry Index

We mapped the market, then researched all of it.

Acquisera classified the entire acquirable market — 4,704 sectors, industries, segments and verticals — and wrote a page for every single one.

  1. 101

    Sectors

    The broad markets everything else lives under.

  2. 921.2

    Industries

    The recognisable trade inside a sector.

  3. 7951.2.3

    Segments

    Where buyers start to specialise.

  4. 3,3901.2.3.4

    Verticals

    A specific kind of business to buy.

  5. 4171.2.3.4.5

    Sub-verticals

    The exact niche — where the market warrants the depth.

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    Researched pages

    Every node has its own page, code and slug.

Market snapshot

What the segment is worth, how many firms are in it, and how many of those sit in the size band you can actually buy.

Business model & economics

How the money is really made — revenue model, how much of it recurs, margin profile, and what it costs to run.

Geography

Where these companies concentrate, mapped state by state, so you know which markets are worth working.

M&A deal context

How active the segment is, who the buyers are, and what is driving them to acquire right now.

And it is wired into the platform

Search the whole map
Type a business type, a code, or a phrase and the tree filters live down to the node you meant.
Every code is a company search
Each node carries its own code — so any page here converts straight into a search for real companies classified under it.
It powers the results
The classification and research on these pages is the same data the platform searches and scores against.