MPS Interactive Systems Completes Full Acquisition of Liberate Group
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MPS Interactive Systems Completes Full Acquisition of Liberate Group

MPS Interactive Systems (MPSi), a material subsidiary of MPS, has completed the acquisition of the remaining shareholding in the Liberate Group of Companies—comprising Liberate Learning, App-eLearn, and Liberate eLearning.

With this transaction, MPSi now holds 100 per cent ownership of all entities within the Liberate Group, making them its wholly owned subsidiaries. The acquisition was executed in line with the valuation methodology defined in the original transaction documents.

Commenting on the development, Rahul Arora, Chairman and CEO of MPS, said, “The corporate learning sector continues to be one of our strongest growth areas. The completion of the full acquisition of the Liberate Group reinforces our commitment to expanding MPSi’s global footprint and delivering integrated, technology-driven learning solutions to clients worldwide.”

MPS Interactive Systems, a subsidiary of MPS, is a leading global provider of learning and development solutions. Originally founded in 1990 as part of one of India’s largest conglomerates, MPSi was acquired by MPS in 2018 and rebranded thereafter. It was the first eLearning company globally to be assessed at Level 5 of SEI-CMM and has since been consistently recognized by Training Industry among the Top 20 Companies for Content Development, Training Outsourcing, Gamification, and Experiential Learning Technologies.

MPS Interactive Systems (MPSi), a material subsidiary of MPS, has completed the acquisition of the remaining shareholding in the Liberate Group of Companies—comprising Liberate Learning, App-eLearn, and Liberate eLearning.With this transaction, MPSi now holds 100 per cent ownership of all entities within the Liberate Group, making them its wholly owned subsidiaries. The acquisition was executed in line with the valuation methodology defined in the original transaction documents.Commenting on the development, Rahul Arora, Chairman and CEO of MPS, said, “The corporate learning sector continues to be one of our strongest growth areas. The completion of the full acquisition of the Liberate Group reinforces our commitment to expanding MPSi’s global footprint and delivering integrated, technology-driven learning solutions to clients worldwide.”MPS Interactive Systems, a subsidiary of MPS, is a leading global provider of learning and development solutions. Originally founded in 1990 as part of one of India’s largest conglomerates, MPSi was acquired by MPS in 2018 and rebranded thereafter. It was the first eLearning company globally to be assessed at Level 5 of SEI-CMM and has since been consistently recognized by Training Industry among the Top 20 Companies for Content Development, Training Outsourcing, Gamification, and Experiential Learning Technologies.

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