Compliance & GRC

Demosquare

Est. 2022 Switzerland Updated 2026-02-10
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DemoSquare helps regulatory compliance teams stop manually monitoring parliamentary websites and government gazettes for legislative changes. It’s a Swiss AI startup (EPFL spin-off, founded 2023) that aggregates data from Swiss and EU parliaments, committee proceedings, and media outlets, then uses AI to predict policy outcomes and deliver personalized regulatory briefings. Listed in The LegalTech Fund directory and on their RegTech market map, though it sits at the boundary between public affairs/GovTech and legal compliance. Primary users are corporate public affairs teams — known customers include Hitachi Energy, Hilti, Deutsche Börse (source: Swiss Top 100 Startups 2025). No evidence of any law firm or legal department customer. Recently partnered with Euractiv for combined news/legislative analytics and with Keystone-SDA-ATS for real-time Swiss news integration. Very early stage: ~10 employees, CHF 1.2M pre-seed (Aug 2024, QBIT Capital + HTGF), CHF 200K digital growth loan from FIT (Oct 2025). Coverage limited to Swiss and EU parliaments — no US, UK, or Asia-Pacific legislative bodies covered.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2022
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • Funding: $1.7M
  • HQ: Switzerland
  • Sector: Business Intelligence Platforms

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In-house compliance team or regulatory attorney tracks changes across 50+ government agency websites, court rules committees, and international regulatory bodies — manually checking each one weekly means missing critical changes until a client or auditor asks about them, and by then the firm's advice is based on outdated rules that could expose the client to penalties

Filing & Compliance 20 vendors affected in-house-counsel · compliance-officer · privacy-officer · In-house counsel

When a new regulation lands, I want to know exactly which policies, controls, and standard clauses need to change and draft the update from the source material, so the business is not still operating on last quarter's rulebook.

Document Drafting & Automation 2 vendors affected In-house counsel · Legal ops · Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200)

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