Introducing Link in 10 New Languages, Including Dutch
Helping deal teams move faster with AI aligned to local language and market expectations.
The mergers and acquisitions (M&A) landscape is accelerating. Timelines are tighter, competition for the most attractive targets is more intense than ever and the volume of information deal teams must process continues to grow. In this environment, speed defines outcomes.
That’s why Link — the AI engine powering DealCentre AI™ — is now available in 10 new languages including Dutch, helping deal teams in the Netherlands move faster by making AI more intuitive to use within their existing workflows. Dutch teams can now engage with complex information in their own language, while surfacing insights more quickly, reducing friction and making decisions with greater clarity.
By removing language barriers, Link supports faster insights, clearer outputs and greater confidence in day-to-day decision-making. This is particularly important in markets like the Netherlands, where M&A professionals often operate fluently in both Dutch and English, but prefer to work in their native language when engaging with complex or nuanced information.
From tools to platforms: A shift in how deals get done
Artificial intelligence (AI) is now embedded across the deal life cycle, helping teams reduce manual effort, streamline workflows and surface insights. But as adoption scales, a more nuanced reality is emerging. Technology alone is not enough. Its value depends on how seamlessly it fits into the way teams actually work, and how well it reflects local practices, expectations and language.
In the Netherlands, one of Europe’s most mature and internationally connected M&A markets, these pressures are particularly acute. Many deal teams still operate across a patchwork of tools — spreadsheets for tracking outreach, email chains for communication, and standalone platforms for document sharing — creating gaps in visibility and control. In a market defined by structured processes, regulatory rigor and a premium on international relationship-building, even small inefficiencies can quickly translate into delays or risk.
This is where a shift is happening.
Purpose-built dealmaking platforms are replacing fragmented workflows with integrated, end-to-end environments. Platforms like DealCentre AI™ bring together outreach, document management, collaboration and analytics in one place — giving deal teams a single, controlled view of the entire process. Outreach can be automated and personalized at scale, engagement tracked in real time, and documents structured, searchable and securely shared across stakeholders.
Delivering global capability through local experience
The next phase of M&A will be defined by how well technology adapts to the markets it serves, and its ability to reflect the context in which deals are executed. For Dutch deal teams, that means platforms that integrate seamlessly into established ways of working — including language — and align with the expectations of the market.
At SS&C Intralinks, this principle underpins our continued investment in the Netherlands — from long-standing relationships with Dutch private equity, corporate development and advisory teams to the way we design and evolve our platforms.
Explore Link in Dutch — or request a demo to see how it can support your team’s workflows in practice.