MB Consult, a local boutique education and training consultancy firm, has announced its rebrand to Edu Alliance in response to accelerated company growth and expansion of its corporate vision.
The relaunch of MB Consult’s corporate identity includes a change of name, an updated visual identity, a revamped website and new innovative solutions for industry and businesses.
Edu Alliance said the change signified its growing ambition to be the country’s leading education and training management service provider for emerging and existing educational institutions, training centres, organisations and entrepreneurs.
“This rebranding exercise represents a significant step in the company’s evolution. We are defining who we are, driving change, and shaping the future of our current and coming services. The new name and new visual identity reflect our mindset, innovative corporate culture and our focus on excellence and recognition of the bigger picture”, said CEO Martin Borg.
Founded by Mr Borg himself, Edu Alliance has grown to become a fully-fledged company and a market leader for education and training management consultancy services in Malta. The firm supports new and existing providers, businesses, and individuals in the education market with end-to-end solutions, including branch setups, provider and programme accreditation, quality management, curriculum development, mock audits, educational research, internationalisation and the formulation of sites of learning at the place of work, among others.
To date, MB Consult has served more than 40 local and international clients. The company is also known for its strategic partnerships with education and industry leaders such as Mdina International Ltd.
“Our distinctive capability is that of co-creating solutions for quality learning to happen in structured and unstructured settings. Edu Alliance will strive to achieve excellence through a renewed impetus that links the world of work with education and training”, concluded Martin Borg.
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