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About us
Professional Private Intelligence Agency

  • We are a team of specialists with over 20 years of field experience, gained in both government and private agencies.
  • We have successfully handled complex investigations across varied domains and areas of interest, bringing senior expertise and the capability to serve highly specialized industries, including financial services, technology, telecommunications, intelligence/counterintelligence, energy ,critical infrastructure and real estate.
  • We deliver only actionable intelligence you can rely on to make informed decisions.


What we do?

  • Due diligence & background checks — corporate, executive, partner and vendor reviews.
  • Corporate intelligence & risk assessments — reputational, compliance and sector risk.
  • Asset tracing & recovery support — identification and documentation of assets.
  • Field operations — surveillance and facts verification.
  • Research & analysis (OSINT / HUMINT / document review / forensic review) — evidence-based reports for decision makers.

How we do it?

  1. Intake & scoping — clarify objectives, constraints, deliverables and timelines.
  2. Collection  — OSINT, HUMINT, document and registry checks, field verification where applicable.
  3. Validation & synthesis — corroborate sources, maintain traceability, prepare decision-ready findings.
  4. Delivery & follow-up — executive summary, exhibits/appendices as needed, post-delivery clarifications.

Tailored investigations solutions

A comprehensive package of specialized services designed to meet your unique investigative needs. With our team of experienced professionals, we provide meticulous research, evidence collection, and analysis to support your legal or business inquiries. Service tiers Core: targeted checks and a concise findings memo for fast decisions. Extended: deeper multi-jurisdiction research, expanded exhibits, and risk heat-map. Complex / Cross-border: coordinated tasks in several jurisdictions via vetted partners, with enhanced documentation and audit trail.

Due Diligence Services

Our due diligence services provide valuable insights to individuals and organizations before entering into business partnerships, investments, or mergers. We conduct in-depth research, financial analysis, and risk assessment to help our clients make informed decisions. Scope & Coverage Corporate profile & UBO: legal status, control chains, beneficial ownership, group structure. Principals & key staff: backgrounds, track records, potential conflicts of interest. Regulatory & legal exposure: litigation, insolvency, sanctions, enforcement actions. Financial red flags: solvency indicators, payment behavior, related-party signals (based on available filings/data). Reputation & media: adverse media, stakeholder sentiment, credibility of public claims. Compliance & integrity: AML/PEP screening, export controls, anti-bribery/anti-corruption indicators. Sector & geography factors: market risks, licensing, exposure to critical infrastructure or sensitive industries. Service Levels Screening DD: targeted checks for early go/no-go. Standard DD: multi-angle assessment across legal, financial, regulatory, and reputation. Enhanced / Cross-border DD: multi-jurisdiction research, deeper exhibits, coordinated local lookups via vetted partners.

Corporate services

Our comprehensive corporate investigations help businesses mitigate risks, uncover fraud, and protect their assets. We conduct thorough background checks, forensic examinations, and surveillance operations to provide our clients with actionable intelligence. Scope & Coverage Fraud & misconduct (embezzlement, kickbacks, procurement collusion, expense abuse) Third-party integrity & transactional due diligence (vendors, distributors, agents, JV partners) Conflicts of interest & related-party exposure Asset misappropriation & tracing IP theft & data leakage (coordinated with digital forensics/DFIR where required) Sanctions, export controls & regulatory exposure Supply-chain and operational continuity risks; insider-risk indicators Reputation & compliance risk (adverse media, AML/PEP where relevant) Whistleblowing line (intake triage, trend analysis, allegation substantiation, retaliation risk checks, escalation pathways)

 1. Enhanced Due Diligence Prevents a High-Risk Acquisition Client: Confidential Engagement type: Pre-transaction due diligence (counterparty + target asset) Methods: Lawful records checks, documentary review, and evidence-based analysis Objective Assess both (i) the potential business partner and (ii) the asset to be acquired, to support a go/no-go decision before committing capital. Approach (high level) Defined scope and questions with the client (counterparty background + asset status). Performed targeted legal and records checks and consolidated findings into an evidence-based report. Documented all sources and preserved exhibits to ensure auditability. Findings Although initial, surface-level checks appeared normal, our verification work observed, recorded, and evidenced that the target asset: was entangled in undisclosed litigation, and had a high likelihood of becoming subject to precautionary measures imposed by competent authorities,being linked to a complex organized-crime scheme in the financial field. Recommendation Issue a “do not proceed” recommendation and abort the transaction. Outcome Following the due diligence report and our recommendation, the client withdrew the ~EUR 3 million investment. Within three months, the risk areas highlighted in the report materialized, validating the decision to disengage. This case study is anonymized; underlying materials are retained in the internal case file. 

 2. Background Screening Prevents a High-Risk Partnership Client: Confidential (corporate/investor) Engagement: Background checks on a prospective business partner ahead of a sizeable investment Methods: Lawful records checks, litigation & insolvency screening, fiscal/regulatory lookups, OSINT, HUMINT, discreet reference inquiries Objective Validate the prospective partner’s legal, financial, and reputational standing before committing capital and entering a long-term collaboration. Approach Scoping & red-flag criteria agreed with the client (legal exposure, fiscal compliance, credit signals, adverse media). Synthesis: decision-ready brief with findings, risk ratings, and practical options. Key Findings Despite prominence in business circles and a public perception of strong financial standing, evidence indicated significant legal issues affecting the subject. Fiscal-control red flags were identified (actions/concerns involving tax authorities). Multiple businesses associated with the subject showed patterns consistent with unpaid debts and unhonoured loans, suggesting elevated credit and counterparty risk. Discrepancies existed between the subject’s public image and the verifiable record. Recommendation Issue a “Do Not Proceed” recommendation; avoid formal engagement and associated capital exposure. Consider alternate counterparties with cleaner legal/credit profiles. Outcome The client withdrew from the contemplated partnership. Shortly thereafter, media reports surfaced portraying the subject’s lack of reliability and poor creditworthiness, aligning with the risk assessment. 

 3. HUMINT-Led Findings Halt a High-Risk M&A in Real Estate Client: Confidential (major real estate actor) Engagement: Extended pre-M&A due diligence (counterparty + principal asset) Jurisdiction(s): Romania Methods: Lawful records checks, HUMINT, multi-site field verification, documentary review, evidentiary preservation Objective Assess a proposed M&A of a company positioned as a “significant real-estate player,” with focus on the counterparty’s integrity and the legal status of its flagship asset (high-value land in a major Romanian city). Approach Scoping & hypotheses with the client (asset title integrity, undisclosed encumbrances, insider involvement). Synthesis: decision-ready report with risk ratings and scenarios. Key Findings The main asset was subject to undisclosed litigation that did not appear in the public registry portal at the time of our checks. Evidence indicated the manipulation of a legal document series/identifier allegedly in collusion with a government employee, concealing the dispute from standard lookups. Although the relevant state investigation was not yet public, corroborated HUMINT and document traces showed the company’s owner had multiple criminal complaints filed against him for selling the same property to multiple buyers (multiple-sale pattern), creating material exposure to future claims and precautionary measures. Recommendation Do not proceed with the acquisition. Consider alternative targets; if any engagement continues, require enhanced representations, warranties, and escrow arrangements—subject to a clean, independently verifiable title and full disclosures. Outcome The client immediately withdrew from the contemplated transaction, avoiding exposure to asset encumbrance/seizure, criminal-law touchpoints, and reputational damage. 

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Controller: Next Sunset Project SRL
Registration / Tax ID (CUI): 46334963

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We do not transfer personal data outside the EEA. If this changes, we will rely on a valid safeguard (e.g., adequacy decision or Standard Contractual Clauses) and update this notice accordingly.

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We apply proportionate technical and organisational measures, restrict access on a need-to-know basis, and can sign NDAs on request. We do not use unlawful or deceptive collection methods.

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