Access Group acquires CPL Learning The Access Group has acquired learning and development partner for the hospitality and retail sectors, CPL Learning, to strengthen its customer proposition.
CPL Learning will be incorporated into the Access Group’s hospitality division, which partners with more than 1,500 customers in the UK, to deliver cost savings, improve productivity and give them the freedom to focus on guest experience.
The addition of CPL to Access’ management suite is the latest in a series of solutions that provide a fully integrated technology service for multiple operators within the hospitality and retail sectors.
Discussing the deal, Henry Seddon, managing director of Access, commented: “The acquisition of CPL Learning reinforces Access Hospitality’s position as the UK’s number one provider of software solutions for hospitality and leisure businesses.
Hospitality employee development partner CPL Learning has been acquired by business management software provider The Access Group, it has been announced.
CPL Learning will be incorporated into The Access Group’s sector-specific hospitality division, which partners with more than 1,500 customers in the UK, to deliver cost savings, improve productivity, and give them the freedom to focus on guest experiences.
Jamie Campbell, director of CPL Learning, will join Access Hospitality to support the integration of resources across the two businesses and a seamless transition for customers.
“The Access Group is recognised for its experience in accelerating product development, investing in customer success and providing software that gives their customers the freedom to focus on guest experiences – all principles which CPL Learning holds dear, he says.
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