goFLUENT has acquired Learnship Networks GmbH to strengthen its market position and expand its global language training reach significantly.
Information on the Target
goFLUENT, a leader in AI-driven B2B language training solutions, has acquired the operations of Learnship Networks GmbH ("Learnship"), a globally recognized provider of B2B language training and assessment solutions. This acquisition significantly enhances goFLUENT's market position and represents a pivotal move in the consolidation of the global language training sector. With this acquisition, goFLUENT expands its global network by integrating over 500 experienced language trainers, thereby strengthening its presence in one of Europe's most vital markets. The newly combined entity now serves more than 1,000 corporate clients across over 100 countries and provides language training for 2 million employees in more than 40 languages.
Industry Overview in the Target’s Specific Country
The language training sector in Europe, particularly in Germany where Learnship is based, is witnessing substantial growth as companies increasingly recognize the importance of multilingual communication in a globalized business environment. As organizations expand across borders, the demand for effective language training solutions that can cater to diverse corporate needs continues to rise.
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Germany, being one of the largest economies in Europe, is a key player in the education and skills development market. The country boasts a wide array of training providers, each offering specialized solutions
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goFLUENT
invested in
Learnship Networks GmbH
in 2026
in a Merger deal