TTC Group, a leading provider of people risk management solutions including competency management and training, is truly excited to announce the acquisition of Think Eleven Ltd, a specialist international provider of competency management software and services. This latest acquisition is the third in eighteen months following that of Synergie Training and Miad Healthcare reflecting the groups diversification into the broader people risk management space.
This strategic acquisition reinforces TTC’s commitment to helping organisations across diverse regulated sectors manage workforce risk, development, and improve operational efficiencies in one integrated solution to help protect and develop people and organisations.
SkillStation joins TTC’s expanding digital ecosystem
Think Eleven is best known for its innovative SkillStation platform, used by organisations to assess, track, and manage employee competency including safety-critical environments. The business has built a strong reputation for delivery in sectors such as manufacturing, construction, , infrastructure, and utilities. Under TTC ownership, SkillStation will continue to be developed and to form part of TTC’s expanding wider digital ecosystem.
“Think Eleven has created an impressive business over the past 19 years, now delivering globally, combining deep domain expertise with a state-of-the-art scalable platform that fits perfectly within TTC’s broader vision and expansion plans,” said David Marsh, TTC’s CEO. “This partnership is about accelerating capability across compliance, competency, and safety, serving clients beyond driver risk management, construction and healthcare where we currently operate and with even greater impact. I am really excited to welcome the team into TTC Group and am looking forward to leveraging their globally recognised expertise.”
A new chapter of growth and global reach
Importantly, the entire Think Eleven team will remain with the business, playing a vital role in TTC’s plans to expand into new verticals and deliver solutions to its clients. “We’re proud of what we’ve built at Think Eleven,” said Darren Race Think Eleven Co-Founder, “and we’re excited to join forces with TTC to take our platform and proposition to the next level. We see this as the beginning of a new growth chapter, one that allows us to reach new markets and scale our impact.”