Teesside training provider acquires foothold in York
A Teesside-based training organisation has acquired a training company based in York.
RAH Group has acquired Edge Services of York to “kickstart its growth plans.”
Edge Services, previously owned by Kate and Andy Lovett, provides people handling training and has provided specialist training across the healthcare, social care, and special educational needs sectors for more than 20 years.
RAH Group’s managing director, Craig Haley said: “Edge Services is a robust business with a solid track record of delivering the highest quality training to a long-standing customer base across the UK and we plan to build on and further develop that success.
“We aim to support the excellent management and training team within the company and give them the opportunity to further develop and build on their current success and achievements.”
Based in York, Edge Services has training bases at Glasgow, London, Manchester, Brighton, Cardiff, Exeter, Peterborough, Birmingham, Edinburgh, and Oxford.
Chartered accountancy and business advisory firm Clive Owen LLP has supported RAH Group with the acquisition.
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