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Lrn Corporation Completes Acquisition Of Compliance Learning From Thomson Reuters, Creating The Largest Global Provider Of Ethics And Compliance Learning Solutions

Dec 01, 2022about 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

LRN

Acquired Company

Compliance Learning

New YorkE LearningEducation

Description

LRN Corporation (“LRN”), the leader in ethics and compliance solutions that enable organizations to inspire principled performance, announced today that it has acquired the Compliance Learning business unit (“Compliance Learning”) from Thomson Reuters, further enhancing LRN’s global reach, solution offerings and international client base.

Company Information

Company

LRN

Location

745 5th Avenue

New York, New York, United States

About

LRN is the world's largest dedicated ethics and compliance company, educating and helping more than 30 million people each year worldwide navigate complex legal and regulatory environments and foster ethical cultures. As one of the 2024 Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Companies, LRN's growth and impact underscore our commitment to excellence and innovation in the advancement of ethical business practices. Our combination of practical analytics and software solutions, education, and strategic advisement helps companies translate their values into concrete practices and leadership behaviors that create sustainable, competitive advantage. In partnership with LRN, companies need not choose between living principles and maximizing profits, or between enhancing reputation and growing revenue: both are a product of principled performance.

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