BPP Holdings

BPP Holdings Limited
Wholly owned subsidiary
Industry Education
Founded 1976 (1976)
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Key people
Professor Carl Lygo, (CEO & Vice-Chancellor)
Peter Crisp (Dean of BPP Law School)
Tim Stewart (Dean of BPP Business School)
Revenue £165.5 million (2008)[1]
£21.5 million (2008)[1]
£14.0 million (2008)[1]
Owner Apollo Global
Divisions BPP Learning Media
BPP Professional Education
BPP University
Website bpp.com

BPP Holdings Limited is a holding company of the United Kingdom-based provider of professional and academic education. It has been a subsidiary of the American for-profit higher education company Apollo Global since July 2009, having formerly been listed on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

History

The company was founded by Alan Brierley, Richard Price and Charles Prior in 1976 as Brierley Price Prior to provide training to accountancy students.[2] It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1987. Also in 1987 the company acquired Mander Portman Woodward, a provider of Fifth and Sixth Form teaching.[3] Then in 1992 the company established BPP Law School which in 2005 became a founding School of BPP College of Professional Studies, which provides legal as well as business management training.[2] In 2007 the Privy Council awarded BPP College powers to award degrees.[4] The company was acquired by Apollo Global for £368 million[5] in July 2009.[6] In July 2010 BPP College was awarded University college status.[7] In August 2013, BPP University College was granted full university status and now is known as BPP University.[8]

Mander Portman Woodward was sold in July 2012.[9]

Operations

The Company is organised as follows:[10]

BPP Holdings divisions logos

International operations

BPP has many centres of professional education throughout Europe, in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Slovakia.

References

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