Stadio’s consolidation to proceed in November

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The private higher education group is rolling some of its businesses into one brand, a move which offers marketing and operational benefits

Private higher education group Stadio says it will proceed with consolidating three of its businesses under its brand name in November, a move which offers long-term benefits in terms of marketing and pooled resources.

From the beginning of November, the Southern Business School, fashion school Lisof and the Prestige Academy will be transferred into a single registered higher education institution, Stadio Holdings, following approval from the department of higher education and training on October 26. Stadio was spun out of education group Curro in October 2017 and has grown rapidly from 12,976 students then to 33,856 as at the end of August. The group is targeting 56,000 students by 2026, with the ultimate goal of more than 100,000 students.

 

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