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Investment to take Travel Counsellors to ‘another level’

17 Aug 2016 - by Natasha Schmidt
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TRAVEL Counsellors

in the UK has sold a

stake of the global

company to Equistone

Partners Europe, a midmarket

private equity firm,

which is expected “to take

the company to another level

and accelerate [its] growth”.

Travel Counsellors said in a

statement that it envisaged

the investment from

Equistone to facilitate the

management buyout of the

business, which will enable

the company to further

boost the support it offers

to its global family of agents

and bolster its global buying

power and potential for

further overseas expansion.

Founded in 1994 by

David Speakman, Travel

Counsellors has seen 60%

growth over the past five

years with forecast global

sales for the financial year

end October 31, 2014 of

£424m (R7,5bn).

The business will maintain

its existing management

team, including md, Steve

Byrne. David will remain in

his role as chairman.

“This is recognition from

a superior investment

company that it has

confidence in the Travel

Counsellors business model,

what we do and how we do

it,” says gm for South Africa,

Mladen Lukic. “There will

be no significant changes

to operations; current

management will stay in

place, but fresh blood will

be introduced into the

company.”

As part of the deal,

Equistone partner, Steve

O’Hare, will join the board

of the company as a nonexecutive

director. “The

additional funding will be

used to develop its support

to [Travel Counsellors]

agents and market-leading

software, which is crucial to

ensure high levels of service

to its growing customer

base,” said Steve. 

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