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Feb 22, 2026
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List your AI governance company on the VerifyWise directory

The VerifyWise AI governance directory now accepts listing requests. If your company offers AI governance consulting, auditing, training, or legal services, you can request a profile and reach organizations looking for help with compliance.

The VerifyWise AI governance directory has been growing steadily as a resource for organizations searching for compliance help. What started as a small curated list has expanded into a directory spanning multiple countries, with providers covering a range of specializations: consultants, auditors, training providers, tool vendors, and law firms. Organizations use it to find qualified partners when preparing for the EU AI Act, implementing ISO 42001, or navigating other AI-related regulations.

Until now, all listings were added through internal outreach. We reached out to firms we encountered through conferences, partnerships, and the broader governance community, and invited them to be included. That process worked well for building the initial directory, but it left out many qualified firms that we simply hadn't come across yet.

We are now opening the directory to new listing requests. Companies that are not yet listed can submit a profile for review and, once approved, appear alongside existing providers in the directory.

Who can list

The directory is designed for companies that help organizations meet AI governance and compliance requirements. The following types of providers are a fit:

  • AI governance and compliance consultants
  • AI auditors and assessment providers
  • Training and certification providers focused on AI ethics, responsible AI, or regulatory compliance
  • Tool vendors offering AI governance, risk management, or compliance software
  • Law firms with an AI regulation or data protection practice

The common thread is that your services help organizations comply with frameworks like the EU AI Act, ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, or sector-specific AI regulations. Whether you work with startups preparing their first compliance documentation or with large enterprises managing hundreds of AI systems, the directory is built to connect you with organizations looking for that expertise.

How listing works

The process has three steps and takes only a few minutes to complete.

Step 1: Enter your work email

Go to the listing request page and enter your work email address. This creates your submission and gives the review team a way to contact you if anything needs clarification.

Step 2: Fill in your company details

The form asks for the following: company name, website URL, country of operation, a short description of your services, and the service categories that apply to your work. You can also upload a company logo. The description should explain what you do and which frameworks or regulations you cover. Keep it factual -- this is what organizations will read when deciding whether to reach out.

Step 3: Admin review

An administrator reviews each submission to verify that the company is active and the services described are accurate. Approved listings go live on the directory and appear on the relevant country pages. You will receive a confirmation once your listing is published.

What a listing includes

Each approved company gets an editable profile in the directory. The profile includes:

  • Display name and logo -- your company name and brand mark as they appear in the directory
  • Description -- a summary of your services, expertise, and the frameworks you cover
  • Website link -- a direct link to your company site so visitors can learn more
  • Services and categories -- tags that describe what you offer, used for filtering and search
  • Country -- the country where your company is based, which determines your placement on country-specific pages (for example, /ai-governance-directory/united-kingdom)
  • Training indicator -- an optional flag showing whether your company offers training services

Your company appears on the main directory page and on the page for your country. Both pages are indexed by search engines, so your listing is discoverable by organizations searching for AI governance providers in your region.

Updating your listing

After your listing is approved, you receive a sign-in link tied to the email address you used during submission. You can log in at any time to update your profile. Changes to your company description, services, logo, or other details take effect once saved. There is no need to submit a new request or go through the review process again for profile edits.

If your company expands into new service areas or you want to refine how you describe your work, the profile is yours to maintain.

Getting started

To submit your company for listing, visit the listing request page and follow the steps above. If you want to see the full process documented with screenshots before you begin, read the detailed guide.

Review typically takes a few business days. Once approved, your listing goes live and you can begin updating it at any time through the sign-in link sent to your email.

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