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Boundless Acquires European Mobility Leader Localyze, Creating a Unified Solution to Navigate Global Workforce Challenges

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Boundless Acquires European Mobility Leader Localyze, Creating a Unified Solution to Navigate Global Workforce Challenges
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Boundless Acquires European Mobility Leader Localyze, Creating a Unified Solution to Navigate Global Workforce Challenges

2025-10-01 18:01 Last Updated At:18:10

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 1, 2025--

Boundless Immigration, the leading force for change in global immigration and workforce mobility, today announced its acquisition of Localyze, a premier Europe-based global mobility platform backed by General Catalyst and Y Combinator. Boundless and Localyze already serve some of the world’s leading organizations across Europe and the Americas. The acquisition creates a single, unified solution for these clients and multinational companies to manage the complexities of employee visas, relocation, and compliance across the Americas, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.

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In a climate of increasing geopolitical uncertainty and fierce talent competition, this acquisition provides HR and global mobility leaders with a predictable, stable, and efficient partner for deploying their workforce worldwide. The combined entity immediately offers clients:

“Global companies face a maze of immigration uncertainty, and the cost of a delayed or denied petition is immense,” said Xiao Wang, CEO & Co-Founder of Boundless. “By uniting with Localyze, we are replacing that complexity with a single, intelligent approach combining our collective legal expertise and tech-forward approach. We give businesses a competitive edge by providing more pathways around the world, making global talent mobility a predictable and stable part of their growth strategy, regardless of policy shifts.”

>>Read more from Xiao Wang on the future of Boundless.

The acquisition directly addresses the growing need for a consolidated approach to global immigration. Companies have historically been forced to patch together multiple regional vendors, resulting in inconsistent employee experiences, compliance risks, and increased administrative overhead. By integrating Boundless's robust U.S. and Americas infrastructure with Localyze's deep European expertise, the new entity offers a streamlined alternative.

“Our mission has always been to help companies build world-class teams by removing the geographic barriers to talent,” said Hanna Asmussen, CEO & Co-Founder of Localyze. “Joining Boundless is the fastest way to achieve that mission on a global scale.”

To learn more about Boundless Global Immigration Solutions, visit: https://www.boundless.com/services/business.

About Boundless

Boundless is the leading force for change in global immigration and workforce mobility. Our team of immigrants and immigration experts knows firsthand the complexities and challenges of the immigration system. We’re on a mission to make it actually better for everyone, from students to CEOs. Our platform makes it easy to compile, submit, and track the status of applications, while our growing team of immigration attorneys guides you through every step of your journey. That’s why over 100,000 individuals and hundreds of business leaders trust Boundless. To learn more, visit: www.boundless.com.

About Localyze

Localyze is a global mobility platform founded in Europe, dedicated to helping companies and employees navigate international relocation and immigration. Its technology and localized expertise streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and ensure seamless experiences for businesses and their talent across the European market.

Hanna Asmussen, CEO & Co-Founder of Localyze with Xiao Wang, CEO & Co-Founder of Boundless

Hanna Asmussen, CEO & Co-Founder of Localyze with Xiao Wang, CEO & Co-Founder of Boundless

LONDON (AP) — British police said Saturday they have found no evidence that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked one of his bodyguards to investigate Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.

London’s Metropolitan Police in October said it was looking into media reports that the former Prince Andrew in 2011 sought information to smear Giuffre by asking a police bodyguard to find out if she had a criminal record. The Mail on Sunday newspaper claimed the then-prince passed Giuffre’s date of birth and social security number to his taxpayer-funded bodyguard.

In a statement on Saturday, the force said its assessment “has not revealed any additional evidence of criminal acts or misconduct” and it would not open a criminal investigation.

“The Met remains committed to thoroughly assessing any new information that could assist in this matter,” said police Central Specialist Crime Commander Ella Marriott. “To date, we have not received any additional evidence that would support reopening the investigation. In the absence of any further information, we will be taking no further action.

“Our thoughts will always be with Ms. Giuffre’s family and friends following her death,” Marriott said.

Giuffre's family said they were “deeply disappointed” by the decision, adding that “justice has not been served.”

Giuffre, who committed suicide in April, alleged that in the early 2000s, when she was a teenager, she was caught up in Epstein’s sex trafficking ring and exploited by Andrew and other influential men.

King Charles III formally stripped his younger brother of his royal title last month after new details emerged of Andrew’s relationship with Epstein and Giuffre’s posthumous memoir refocused attention on her allegations.

Mountbatten-Windsor reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre in 2022 after she filed a civil suit against him in New York. While he did not admit wrongdoing he did acknowledge Giuffre’s suffering as a victim of sex trafficking.

FILE - Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor speaks during a television interview at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor, April 11, 2021. (Steve Parsons/Pool Photo via AP, File)

FILE - Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor speaks during a television interview at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor, April 11, 2021. (Steve Parsons/Pool Photo via AP, File)

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