Tribeca’s triple tenure

real estate property chief executive

20 September 2006
| By Sara Rich |

Tribeca Learning’s acquisition of three independent real estate education businesses has secured the company’s nationwide reach in this state-based market.

As real estate education is administered on a state-by-state basis, the education provider, which also has a strong foothold in financial services education, is working to create and deliver a nationally accredited but state specific curriculum through the assistance of its acquired companies.

The three new businesses under the Tribeca umbrella are Agency Training Australia, Exsell Training Academy and the Australian Property and Business College.

Tribeca chief executive Adam Davis said the newly acquired businesses, which were based in Sydney and Brisbane, would allow the organisation to develop this nationwide approach.

“Combined with our already considerable expertise in education and professional development, these acquisitions provide a major platform to promote higher levels of vocational education in the Australian real estate industry,” he said.

Davis said the Australian real estate education market was strong with growth expected to continue, adding that Tribeca’s presence in NSW had expanded rapidly since its acquisition of the Pan Pacific Training Company last year.

Tribeca also provides real estate education in Melbourne and Western Australia.

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