Wilmington plc

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Wilmington plc is a publishing firm and provider of information and training, specialising in compliance, legal and healthcare publications. The company was established in 1995 and has its headquarters Whitechapel High Street, London. [1]

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It publishes:

In 2000, Wilmington acquired Binley's, a provider of NHS healthcare intelligence and tools for (amongst others) pharmaceutical supplier sales organisations. [4] Binley's was later merged into the Health Service Journal, but retained its OnMedica website, a reference and news source for UK-based GPs and speciality doctors.

It sold What Wine? to William Reed Publishing in December 2005. [5]

Mercia Group, a provider of accountancy training, was acquired in 2006. [6]

It bought Press Gazette in 2006 and sold it in 2009. [7]

Wilmington bought NHiS ("NHS Insights") in 2013. [8]

Wellards, an e-learning provider for salespeople in pharmaceuticals and medical technology, was acquired in 2016 and rebranded as the Digital Learning Academy. [1]

It bought the Health Service Journal from Ascential in January 2017. [9]

Wilmington published the long-established Solicitors Journal from the 1990s until closing it in 2017. [10]

Financials

In the year ended 30 June 2019, Wilmington plc reported profit before tax of £14.7m on revenue of £122.5m. [11]

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