Fast-growing training provider Realise completed the purchase for an undisclosed sum. The business will continue to trade as Tidal Training, and all employees and associate trainers will remain in place. Tidal Training was advised by Dow Schofield Watts Corporate Finance with a team comprised of Paul Herriott and Harry Martin.
Launched by Colin Frensham in 2012, Tidal Training has grown to become one of the largest healthcare training providers in the country, last year helping 18,000 learners develop new skills.
The Cheltenham-based provider delivers medical and clinical, bespoke mental health, learning disabilities, health and social care, and childcare training – as well as regulated first aid training.
Tidal Training has a broad client portfolio supporting NHS hospitals, local authorities, mental health providers, children’s services, schools, HM Prison Service, the Probation Service, social housing providers, private hospitals, addiction and rehabilitation establishments, and complex care providers.
Founder Director Colin Frensham said, “I am excited and proud that Tidal is joining the Realise Training Group. By utilising Realise’s strong infrastructure and sharing opportunities, Tidal will be able to grow at a faster pace while continuing to deliver the excellent specialist training we are renowned for.
We have grown the Tidal business from a standing start to a highly trusted organisation with 162 courses and 18,000 learners a year. Tidal has been putting people before profit since 2012. We are more than a training provider; Tidal is our legacy to benefit and support others. I’m delighted that Clare Seed, who became a director at Tidal in 2017, will remain in post as we expand the business together under the Realise Training Group.
This acquisition is the start of the next exciting chapter for everyone involved, for our learners, employees, trainers and suppliers, and it’s very much business as usual”.
Tidal Training currently has 35 associate trainers and six head office-based staff, delivering more than 130 days of training each month.
Part of the AQA Group since October last year, Realise also supports more than 18,000 learners a year across apprenticeships and adult skills programmes.