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Cardiff workplace training firm acquired in multi-million pound deal

The deal was advised on by Gambit Corporate Finance

Astutis has become a leading provider for workforce health and safety training, employing over 50 employee(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Cardiff-based workforce health and safety training provider Astutis has been acquired by Wilmington plc in deal worth up to £21.5m. The deal, advised on by Gambit Corporate Finance, was for an initial consideration of £16.8m, with contingent consideration of up to £4.7m based on Astutis' performance in each of the two years ending 30 June 2025 and 30 June 2026.

The total consideration will be financed from the Group's existing cash resources. The acquisition is expected to be earnings enhancing in the first full year of ownership.

In the 12-month period ended 30 June 2023, Astutis reported unaudited revenues of £7.4m, up 25% year-on-year and has demonstrated a strong track record of organic growth over a number of years. Profit before tax during the period was £2m with gross assets of £5.3m, including intangible assets.

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Established in 2011 by Steve Terry, Brenig Moore and David Lea, Astutis has become a leading provider for workforce health and safety training, employing over 50 employees. Mr Terry and Mr Moore will remain with the business following the deal.

Wilmington is a provider of data, information, education and training services in the global governance, risk and compliance markets with offices in London, Plymouth, Birmingham and Leicester, as well as a presence in France, US and Middle East/Asia. The company said the acquisition is part of its strategy to focus on consolidating its already strong presence in the growing and rapidly evolving governance, risk and compliance markets.

These markets are underpinned by strong macro drivers, particularly the increasing volume and enforcement of regulation, complex geopolitical landscape, increased importance of ESG and widespread adoption of technological and data-driven compliance solutions.

Astutis strengthens Wilmington's portfolio of GRC training and education solutions by expanding its capabilities into the health, safety and environmental markets.