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8 Jul 2025

Improve and Central unveil merger deal

Two UK veterinary training providers say collaboration is “a significant step forward” for professionals at all stages of their careers.

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Improve and Central unveil merger deal
Two prominent providers of UK veterinary postgraduate education have announced they are merging.

Bosses of Improve International and Central CPD say the deal will enable them to speed up innovation and offer a wide range of both practical and online CPD courses.

Improve International chief executive Heber Alves said: “This merger represents a significant step forward in our mission to support veterinary professionals at every stage of their careers.

“Together, we are better positioned to meet the growing and evolving CPD needs of practices and individuals across the UK.”

‘Flexible learning’

Central CPD managing director Jo Hillard added: “I started Central CPD after I developed a passion for CPD while completing a GPCert with Improve, so it is great to come full circle over 15 years later and be able to combine the strengths of both businesses to deliver more comprehensive, flexible learning opportunities for veterinary professionals across the UK and beyond.”

Improve International already operates in more than 20 countries and offers courses in nine different languages, while Central offers both courses and more than 2,000 short ‘how to’ videos via its online portal.