Document Management

Navima Io

Est. 2021 United Kingdom Updated 2026-02-10
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About Navima.ioNavima.io offers a comprehensive, cloud-based platform tailored for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) teams, facilitating secure collaboration, deal management, and the creation of best-practice playbooks. By integrating with various business software and data connectors, Navima enhances deal flow, ensures consistency across M&A projects, and supports data-driven decision-making.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2021
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • HQ: United Kingdom

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Workflows

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What practitioners struggle with

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Mid-market M&A deal requires a data room to share 3,000 documents with counterparty counsel, but the incumbent VDR providers want $2,000/month minimum with a 12-month commitment — for a deal that closes in 8 weeks

Document Review & Management 13 vendors affected Mid-size firm (11–50) · Small firm (2–10) · In-house counsel · senior-associate

Corporate associate managing M&A due diligence needs to share 2,000 documents with the buyer's counsel in a structured data room — but the firm's general-purpose file sharing (SharePoint, Dropbox) has no granular permission controls, no audit trail of who viewed what, and no way to revoke access after the deal closes or falls through

Document Review & Management 13 vendors affected In-house counsel · Legal ops · Large firm (51–200) · Mid-size firm (11–50)

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