Learning Technologies Group listed on Financial Times’ 2021 report of Europe’s fastest-growing companies
LTG has been recognised in Financial Times’ ‘FT 1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies’ annual special report. The report identifies the highest-growth companies across Europe.
Learning Technologies Group plc (LTG), the provider of services and technologies for digital learning and talent management, has been identified as one of the Financial Times’ ‘FT 1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies’ in its fifth annual 2021 report. The report ranks Europe’s highest-growth companies with technology businesses achieving impressive growth and dominating the ranking in terms of entrants.
The report, compiled with Statista, ranks European companies that demonstrated the highest compound annual growth rate between 2016 and 2019. To be included, they must also operate independently, and demonstrate primarily organic revenue growth, among others. LTG, which is headquartered in London, is celebrated for its rapid, sustainable organic growth in the three consecutive years observed.
LTG also appeared on the 2019 fast-growing companies report.
Jonathan Satchell, Chief Executive of LTG, said:
“We are proud to be included in FT’s fifth annual special report recognising European companies that have achieved high growth for three consecutive years. We have placed great focus on expanding our business through growing recurring revenue and strategic acquisitions that further strengthen our leadership in the talent and learning systems market. These allow us to offer best-in-class solutions globally. We are excited to continue our progress at a time that has called for steadfast resilience.”
In addition to recently announced full-year trading results for the year ending 2020, LTG continues to expand its portfolio of learning technology and talent management companies. The Group completed five acquisitions in 2020, including Open LMS, eCreators, eThink, JCA Solutions and Patheer. This momentum has continued into 2021 with three additions to date, including the January 2021 acquisition of Reflektive, a performance management software provider specialising in engagement and analytics tools; PDT Global, a leading provider of online Diversity and Inclusion solutions; and Bridge, a learning, performance and skills development platform for mid-enterprise organisations.
For more information on the report, visit here. The in-depth report and analysis is set to be published on March 22, 2021.
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