Stadio boosts distance-learning support with property acquisition

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Company will purchase the Gauteng-based property from Citac, as it seeks to consolidate its various programmes under a single brand, Stadio Multiversity

Company will purchase the Gauteng-based property from Citac as it seeks to consolidate its various programmes under a single brand, Stadio MultiversityPrivate education group Stadio has bought a property, which it previously rented, for R28.5m, intending to expand its administrative and logistical support capacity as it eyes 100,000 students.

The company will purchase the Gauteng-based property from Citac. It comes as the company seeks to consolidate its various programmes under a single brand, Stadio Multiversity. The company had 28,280 students as at end-September, but is targeting 100,000, of which 80% would be distance-learning students.

Stadio also said on Monday it has reached an agreement to settle a loans claim for its 74%-held subsidiary Southern Business School . The company has agreed to settle a R35m claim that Bredamonti holds against SBS, while it will also purchase from Bredamonti the 26% of that company it does not already hold.

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