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Growth journey continues for IMP Software, as MAT finance experts prepare to celebrate fifth anniversary

IMP Software, market-leading specialists in budgeting, forecasting and reporting software for Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs), has reported another sensational year of growth as the firm prepares to celebrate its fifth anniversary next month.

The company, which has locations in Exeter and Peterborough, ended 2023 working with 370 MATs, including 57% of large trusts (MATs with 15+ schools...

The IMP Software team

Schools empowered to “design the best curriculum they can afford” by new software

A software firm based in Exeter and Peterborough has launched a new product to support schools to optimise their curricula within budget constraints.

IMP Software’s Integrated Curriculum Financial Planning (ICFP) product will allow Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs) to maximise educational success by ensuring the effective deployment of resources and “design the best curriculum they can...

Warren Porter

Major hires at IMP Software, as Multi-Academy Trust CFO joins the ranks as MAT Product Specialist

South West edtech company IMP Software , specialists in budgeting, forecasting and reporting software for multi-academy trusts (MATs), has made a number of key appointments as it reports a 100% increase in customer growth in 12 months. IMP, which is based in Exeter and Peterborough but operates as a virtual team nationwide, has boosted its headcount by 60% to support its work with 198 MATs...

Georgia Barrie, CEO at Learn.ink

Learn.ink secures grant to grow mobile training platform for use in emerging economies

Bristol innovator Learn.ink has been awarded a £20,000 grant by the West of England Growth Hub’s Business Innovation Fund to grow its mobile training platform for people in emerging economies.

Learn.ink ’s training platform helps organisations to address the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid increase in smartphone use in more remote communities.

Georgia...

Bristol's AutonoMe expands business with £400k investment

Bristol-based educational technology developer AutonoMe has raised more than £400,000 in its latest funding round to further enhance its support for vulnerable people in education and social care settings.

The investment, which has been made by City Funds, South East Angels, Bristol Private Equity Club and current shareholders, will help AutonoMe to expand its support for children...