Infinitas Learning

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Infinitas Learning
PredecessorWolters Kluwer Education
Founded2007
Country of originNetherlands
Headquarters locationUtrecht
Publication typesBooks
Owner(s)NPM Capital
Official websiteinfinitaslearning.com

Infinitas Learning is a Dutch educational publishing company. It was formed from Bridgepoint Capital's purchase of the educational division of Wolters Kluwer.[1] Compass Partners acquired Infinitas from Bridgepoint in 2016.[2] NPM Capital (a private equity firm owned by SHV Holdings) acquired Infinitas from Compass in 2021.[3]

Imprints[edit]

The company issues books under the following imprints (brands):

Current[edit]

  • Noordhoff Uitgevers (Netherlands)
  • Liber (Sweden)
  • Plantyn (Belgium)

Former[edit]

  • Nelson Thornes (UK): Sold 2013 to Oxford University Press
  • Bildungsverlag EINS (Germany): Sold 2013 to Westermann Verlagsgruppe
  • Digital Spirit (Germany): Sold 2014 to Idox plc
  • Jugend & Volk (Austria): Sold 2012 to Westermann Verlagsgruppe
  • Muszaki Kiadó (Hungary): Sold 2013 to local education publisher, Konsept-H
  • LJ Create (UK): Sold 2015 to Management

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bridgepoint Acquires Infinitas Learning Netherlands B.V." Mergr. June 1, 2007. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  2. ^ https://www.infinitaslearning.com/news/compass-partners-acquires-majority-interest-infinitas-learning/
  3. ^ https://www.infinitaslearning.com/news/infinitas-learning-to-focus-on-innovation-across-europe-under-new-ownership/

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