Editorial Policy
This policy explains how MidMarketNow produces its coverage, the role artificial intelligence plays in that process, and how we hold ourselves accountable. We publish it because transparency about AI-assisted journalism is both a duty to our readers and a legal obligation under the EU AI Act (Article 50).
Sourcing
Our coverage is built from publicly available sources — company announcements, regulatory filings, press releases, and reputable news reporting. We aggregate, parse, and normalise these into structured deal records. Where an article draws on specific sources, those sources are cited so readers can verify the underlying material themselves.
Use of AI
MidMarketNow articles and digests are generated by an AI editorial pipeline. AI systems extract structured data from sources, enrich and cross-reference it, and draft the resulting articles. Author personas marked as AI-generated are clearly labelled as such on their profile pages and in each article’s byline. This AI authorship is disclosed both in human-readable form (an “AI author” badge and a per-article disclosure box) and in machine-readable form (structured data) so that the use of AI cannot be silently denied.
We do not fabricate facts or figures. Every numeric value in our deal coverage is derived from the underlying record; data we do not have is shown as an em dash, never invented.
Corrections
We correct errors promptly and transparently. If you believe an article contains a factual error, contact us with the article URL and the specific correction needed. Substantive corrections are noted on the article. Our contact details are on the Contact page.
Complaints
Complaints about our coverage — including concerns about accuracy, fairness, or the use of AI — can be raised through our Contact page. We aim to acknowledge complaints promptly and to resolve them fairly.
Affiliations & independence
MidMarketNow’s editorial coverage is independent of any commercial relationship. We do not accept payment to cover, favour, or omit any deal, company, or investor. Any sponsored placement is clearly and separately labelled as “Sponsored” and never appears within editorial coverage.