Diligence and execution
Keep diligence, comps and the bridge in agreement.
Deals runs the diligence workstreams with owners and open items, logs every information request, raises red flags into an escalation path, and keeps trading comps and the valuation bridge reconciling to the entry price beside them.

How it works
One deal file, so the numbers cannot drift.
On a live deal the tracker, the request log and the model usually live in three places and disagree by Friday. Versidon holds them in one file: an item closed in diligence is closed in the tracker, and a figure that moves in the bridge moves everywhere it is quoted.
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Stand up the workstreams
Diligence workstreams are set up with named owners and open items, each item carrying its status and the evidence received against it.
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Log every request
Information requests are logged with what was asked, who was asked, what came back and what is still outstanding — the record a closing checklist is built from.
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Reconcile the valuation
Trading comps and the valuation bridge are assembled beside the tracker, and the bridge reconciles to the entry price rather than approximating it.
What it produces
The deal file a committee can read cold.
Everything an approval paper needs, assembled as the work happens rather than reconstructed the week before the meeting.
Workstream trackers
Workstreams with named owners and open items, so responsibility for an unresolved question is never ambiguous.
Information-request logs
A full log of what was requested and what was received, with outstanding items visible rather than inferred.
Red flags and escalations
Findings raised as red flags with their evidence attached, routed into the escalation path your deal governance defines.
Trading comps
A comparison set on a consistent basis, each line traceable to the filing or market source it was drawn from.
Valuation bridge
A bridge that reconciles to the entry price, with each step shown, so a reviewer can follow the arithmetic rather than accept it.
Attributed drafting
Agent-written blocks stay marked and reversible until a team member accepts them, and the log records both actions.
Where it stops
It does not sign, price or commit.
Versidon assembles the diligence record and the valuation work. It does not approve a deal, agree a price, release a binding document or clear a red flag on its own authority. Escalations route to the people your deal governance names, and stop there.
The bridge reconciles to the entry price. The decision to pay it belongs to a committee, and the file is built so the committee can test it.
Works with the rest of the platform
One record, one permission model, one audit trail.
Research
Company briefs built from filings, transcripts and your own notes, with every takeaway cited to a page.
Underwriting and monitoringCredit
Spreading, covenant testing and a drafted credit memo that names its exceptions in the first paragraph.
Coverage and relationshipClients
Meeting packs, open-request tracking and cross-sell candidates drawn from the relationship record.