Tribal Group

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Tribal Group plc
Public
Traded as LSETRB
Industry Support Services
Founded 1999
Headquarters Bristol, England, UK
Key people
Keith Evans, Chief Executive
Products SITS:Vision
ebs
Maytas
Synergy
K2
Advance
e-track
Revenue Increase £125.5 million (2013)[1]
Increase £15.8 million (2013) [1]
Increase £13.5 million (2013) [1]
Number of employees
1,400 (2013) [1]
Website www.tribalgroup.com

Tribal Group plc (LSETRB) is an education support services company with headquarters in Bristol in the United Kingdom. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE Fledgling Index.[2]

Tribal is a leading provider of technology products and services to the education, learning and training markets, they are based in the UK, and operate internationally, particularly in Australia, New Zealand and the US.

In 2010, Tribal commenced a disposal programme which saw them dispose of their Support Services division. The Tribal Resourcing business was sold in March 2011 and in April 2011, Tribal completed the sale of its Health and Government businesses to Capita Group.

This programme allowed Tribal to simplify their organisational structure and move away from areas which created risk to future financial stability. As a result, their cost base was significantly reduced and they redeveloped their former Education division into Technology and Services divisions.[3]

In March 2009 Tribal was awarded the contract to conduct Ofsted inspections of schools in the South of England, making it the largest of the three Regional Inspection Service Providers.[4] Other large contracts have been with the National Health Service and the Prison Service.[5]

Products

The Tribal Group are most well known for SITS:Vision, an application used for the management of courses, students and exams in universities.

Tribals Enterprise Service Desk is a market leading student support system which aims to increase student retention and wellbeing.

On the 28th October 2014, all TAFE institutes across New South Wales, Australia, went live with ebs4 in what is possibly the largest educational implementation in the world.

References

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