TTC Group is continuing its strategic expansion in training and compliance services with the acquisition of non-clinical, educational training and development expert, Miad Healthcare.
The addition of Miad Healthcare to the TTC portfolio complements the regulated training markets in which TTC already operates, namely fleet, and more recently the construction sector, following its acquisition of Synergie Training earlier this year.
It also opens the door to TTC’s exploration of other healthcare services.
Miad Healthcare has been providing medical education to Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), healthcare trusts, community, GP practices, independent healthcare organisations and individuals for more than 28 years.
David Marsh, CEO of TTC Group, said: “Earlier this year we entered a new strategic phase that saw us take exciting first steps into adjacent markets where compliance and learning are key.
“With financial investment from Pricoa Private Capital we have continued that drive, with healthcare front of mind.”
He continued: “From care assistant to surgeon, training and competence is mandatory within the healthcare sector, so it was vital to TTC that we invest in a company with proven expertise and scale to provide quality training across the board. Miad Healthcare more than met that ambition.
“Furthermore, Miad Healthcare’s method of delivery is very similar to our own, with a carefully judged mix of on-line and face-to-face training and consultancy services.
“Miad Healthcare already has an enviable reputation in its sector and now, in the fold of the TTC Group, we aim to use our tech-enablement to accelerate its growth still further.”
Libby Ryan, managing director of Miad Healthcare, added: “TTC’s investment in Miad will enable our future growth both from our tech and innovation perspective, whilst complementing our existing values of putting our customers first.
“TTC shares the same passion for delivering exceptional training and development services as ourselves and in partnership, we are excited to continue to benefit the many thousands of healthcare professionals we serve in Secondary, Primary, Community Care and Independent Markets.”
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