Investors Overview
ThirdForce is a leading developer of technology-enabled learning solutions. Our products
have touched over 17 million users in education, government, care, hospitality and commercial
organisations across disperse populations. All of our products encompass the latest technologies
in e-learning and e-assessment with unique wraparound services and infrastructure to provide
a complete solution to our customers.
With our international HQ in London,
US HQ in Columbus,
Ohio and regional offices in Ireland, Australia and Canada, ThirdForce continues to expand into
new sectors and markets with developing product portfolios
ThirdForce is listed on the London AIM
and Dublin IEX markets and has its registered
office and headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.
We believe we are the largest independent e-learning company in the
UK (the world's No.2
e-learning market). Our strategy is to build a global e-learning business through acquisition
and organic growth. We have already successfully built a strong foundation in the
UK and USA.
To date we have acquired four companies; Electric Paper
(EP) in 2003, AV Edge in 2004,
Creative Learning Media (CLM)
in 2005 and MindLeaders in 2007.
We continue to pursue further acquisitions, including in the
USA (the world's No.1
e-learning market), which will add growth and scale to our business.
We have built an extensive portfolio of e-learning products though internal development
and acquisition. We own all of the Intellectual Property (IP)
within our products and this IP represents
one of our key assets.
We provide learning and training through the medium of technology to large population groups both
within and outside of the workforce.
Our primary focus is on:
- NVQ provision
- Compliance training
- Business and Professional skills
- IT Professional Certification
- Curriculum content
- IT User and desktop skills
- Support services
- Hardware and systems
Rights of Shareholders
The company is incorporated in the Republic of Ireland. The rights of shareholders in
an Irish incorporated company are similar to, but not identical to, those of an English
incorporated company.