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Pearson is a global leader in educational publishing and services, operating as the main subsidiary of Pearson plc. The company has a rich history dating back to 1844, originally founded as a construction firm in Yorkshire, England. Over the years, Pearson evolved by diversifying into various industries before focusing entirely on education in the early 2000s. Pearson offers a wide range of educational products and services. This includes textbooks and materials for elementary and secondary schools, as well as college and university resources. The company also provides work-based learning qualifications and certifications through its brands, and it administers examinations through Edexcel, the UK's largest awarding organization. Additionally, Pearson College offers degree programs in London and Manchester. With a strong emphasis on subjects like mathematics and science, Pearson continues to be a significant player in the global education market.
Betsson Group is a leading global iGaming company based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded in 1963. It specializes in online sports betting, casino games, and various digital gaming entertainment across regulated markets. The company operates under its flagship Betsson brand and a portfolio of other brands, including Betsafe and CasinoEuro. With around 3,000 employees from 75 nationalities, Betsson is committed to delivering an exceptional customer experience while prioritizing responsible gaming and sustainable growth. Betsson offers a diverse range of products, including sportsbooks, online casino games, and live casino experiences, all accessible through digital platforms, including mobile. The company leverages advanced technology and data analytics to enhance its offerings and ensure secure gaming experiences. With a strong presence in over 20 global markets, primarily in Europe, Betsson continues to expand its reach and customer base, focusing on innovation and operational excellence.
Euromonitor International is a market research company based in London, established in 1972. It specializes in global business intelligence, strategic market analysis, and data analytics, focusing on markets, industries, economies, and consumer behavior. The company operates with a network of analysts in over 70 countries, providing access to vital information and direct engagement with market players. The flagship product, Passport, is a subscription-based online database that offers comprehensive market research reports, primarily authored by in-house analysts. Euromonitor also publishes various market research reports, business reference books, and online information systems covering consumer markets, tourism, market trends, and competitive intelligence. The company has received recognition for its contributions, including the Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade in 2014, and it generates estimated annual revenue between $274 million and $331.7 million, employing around 2,148 to 2,397 people globally.
Monograph is a cloud-based performance management and project management platform founded in 2019, specifically designed for architects, engineers, interior designers, and A&E firms. The platform aims to streamline project lifecycles, financial tracking, and operations, addressing common challenges such as disconnected systems and lack of transparency. The platform offers a comprehensive suite of features, including project planning and scheduling, time and resource management, financial tools, reporting and analytics, and collaboration capabilities. Users benefit from real-time data, customizable reports, and workflow automation, which enhance efficiency and client experiences. Monograph serves firms of all sizes, from small teams to large enterprises, with a focus on simplicity and integration with tools like QuickBooks Online.
Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media service provider founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. Based in Stockholm, it offers access to over 100 million music tracks, nearly 7 million podcast titles, and 350,000 audiobooks through both free ad-supported and premium subscription models. As of September 2025, Spotify serves more than 713 million monthly active users, including 281 million paying subscribers, across over 180 markets. Spotify launched in October 2008 as a legal alternative to music piracy, negotiating with major labels to build its extensive catalog. The company emphasizes music streaming, personalized playlists, and original podcast content, having made significant expansions into podcasts and audiobooks in recent years. Spotify's mission is to support artists and inspire fans, and it continues to innovate with features like algorithmic recommendations and tools for creators.
Amazon is a leading e-commerce and cloud computing company based in Seattle, Washington. Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, it began as an online bookstore and has grown to become the world's largest internet-based retailer. The company focuses on simplifying online transactions and enhancing customer experiences. Amazon offers a wide range of products and services, including online retail across various categories such as electronics, groceries, and toys. It provides third-party seller services and operates Amazon Web Services (AWS), a major cloud computing platform. The company also features digital products like the Kindle e-reader, Alexa smart speakers, and Prime Video streaming service. Additionally, Amazon Prime offers subscription services for fast delivery and exclusive content. With a customer base of hundreds of millions across more than 20 countries, Amazon is dedicated to improving customer satisfaction through competitive pricing, extensive product selection, and efficient delivery options. The company continues to expand its offerings and innovate in the retail and technology sectors.
Coffee Break Languages is a language learning company founded in 2006 by Mark Pentleton in the United Kingdom. As part of the Radio Lingua Network and Teach Yourself, it operates as a small, family-run business with a dedicated team of full-time employees and a global network of native speakers and teachers. The company delivers over 2 million lessons monthly to a diverse community of learners, focusing on making language learning accessible during everyday activities. The company offers a variety of language learning resources, including podcast-based courses, online courses through the Coffee Break Academy, video content, and workbooks. Coffee Break Languages provides comprehensive courses in 10 primary languages, such as French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese, and produces a total of 34 shows across 24 languages. Each course is structured into seasons that cater to different proficiency levels, with lessons designed to fit into short learning sessions. Coffee Break Languages is recognized for its positive workplace culture, operating under a four-day work week model and emphasizing collaboration and transparency within its team.
Epic for Kids, branded as Epic!, is a subscription-based digital reading and learning platform for children aged 12 and under. Founded in 2013 and launched in 2014, the company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and San Jose. Epic! offers unlimited access to over 40,000 books, audiobooks, and videos in a safe, ad-free environment, emphasizing safety and reading confidence. The platform serves more than 50 million children and over 2 million classrooms worldwide. It features content from over 250 publishers, including well-known names like HarperCollins and National Geographic Kids. Epic! provides free access for educators, along with reading analytics and classroom tools. The company generates revenue through family subscriptions and school partnerships, with an estimated annual revenue of $20-25 million. Recent partnerships include a licensing deal with HarperCollins and a collaboration with the Scripps National Spelling Bee as their official reading partner.
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Oddin.gg is a B2B esports betting solutions provider based in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 2018, the company specializes in delivering technology and infrastructure for sportsbooks and gaming operators looking to enter or expand in the esports betting market. With a rapidly growing team of nearly 300 members, Oddin.gg has raised a total of $5.7 million in funding. The company offers a comprehensive esports betting solution that includes real-time odds feeds, live esports markets, risk management services, and a user-friendly back-office platform. Their customizable betting interface allows for quick integration tailored to the needs of individual operators. Oddin.gg emphasizes high uptime and extensive market selection to enhance bettor engagement, appealing particularly to younger demographics. They are also a member of the Esports Integrity Commission, demonstrating their commitment to maintaining integrity in esports betting.
Trolley is a cloud-based payouts platform that automates mass payouts, global payments, and accounts payable processes for businesses, especially online marketplaces and enterprises managing high-volume transactions. The platform offers a scalable, API-driven solution that simplifies onboarding, compliance, recipient verification, payment execution, and tax reporting across over 200 countries and 120 currencies. Trolley's services include a Payouts Automation Stack for managing payments to contractors and suppliers, global payment processing for multi-currency transactions, and an accounts payable workflow that automates invoicing and approvals. The platform also provides payment acceptance tools for various transaction types and integrates seamlessly with popular services like Stripe, QuickBooks, and Salesforce. Trolley supports a diverse range of customers, from e-commerce platforms to financial firms, ensuring efficient operations and compliance with financial regulations.