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List of Pearson's Acquisitions

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Pearson has completed 34 acquisitions. Peak acquisition years were 2011 (6), 2013 (5), and 2022 (4). Its activity spans 10 countries, with a notable presence in United States (21), United Kingdom (4), and China (2), and across 15 distinct sectors, with highest concentration in K-12 EdTech (15), Higher Education Tech (7), and HRTech (2). Over the last five years (2020–2025), the average number of acquisitions per year has been 1.2. This current calendar year, 0 acquisitions have been completed. The most recent acquisition was eDynamic Learning, an online platform offering curriculum-based learning courses. Founded in 2008 and located in Southlake, it was acquired in June 2025.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of Pearson:

Year on year acquisition history of Pearson2025202220212019Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)012345
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2025
1
2022
4
2021
1
2019
1
2013
5
2012
3
2011
6
2010
2
2009
2
2008
1
2007
2
2006
3
2000
1
1997
1
1993
1

Recent acquisitions by Pearson

Pearson's most recent acquisition - eDynamic Learning is a Online platform offering curriculum-based learning courses, founded in 2008 and located in Southlake. Pearson acquired it in June 2025 for a price of $*****.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by Pearson sorted by the latest acquisition date:

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