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Addleshaw Goddard advises on ICS Learn MBO

International law firm, Addleshaw Goddard has successfully advised on the sale of ICS Learn in a management buyout backed by private equity firm Primary Capital Partners.

The MBO was led by existing ICS Learn CEO, Colin Kennedy and Finance Director, Alison Doyle.
 
The Glasgow-based digital learning platform, which dates back more than 128 years, has gone from strength to strength since the 2012 acquisition led by venture capital firm, Par Equity. 
 
Since 2012 ICS Learn has been transformed into a purely online delivery model and is now recognised as a leading distance education provider, catering to more than 15,000 online students, globally.
 
Legal advice for the sale was led by Addleshaw Goddard corporate finance partner, Dave Anderson, who acted on behalf of Par Equity, Ironbridge Capital Partners and ICS Learn Chairman, Angus MacDonald, among other shareholders.
 
Dave Anderson, corporate finance partner for Addleshaw Goddard, says: “ICS Learn is a great success story, having turned itself into a hugely profitable operation in under five years and now bringing significant investment returns for those that backed it in 2012. Hats off to Par Equity for recognising the significant potential and scalability of the business
 
“The ICS Learn MBO underpins what is a healthy pipeline of private equity and corporate transactions in the pipeline in Scotland and shows that a business with solid fundamentals has the ability to trump wider investor uncertainty.” 
 
Par Equity Managing Partner, Paul Munn, says: “The sale of ICS Learn is the sixth positive exit from the portfolio since we began in 2008. It’s a great example of the hands-on investment approach Par Equity brings and is a fantastic outcome for investors returning over 75x the initial investment and over 100x if you take EIS reliefs into account.
 
Colin Kennedy, ICS Learn CEO, says: “Our investors have been fantastic partners and supported all of our growth initiatives, most notably the transition to becoming a wholly online business. The new ownership will allow ICS Learn to take the next step forward.  Primary has a very strong reputation in the growth capital investment space and I am pleased to be partnering with a shareholder that will support us as we pursue our growth strategy.”

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