Demand drives IntegraTec expansion
Financialplanning education and training providerIntegraTechas launched a new office in Perth, while relocating its Melbourne offices.
Managing director John Prowse says the group’s rapid growth has not slowed and IntegraTec is still averaging over 1,000 enrolments a month, which has led to the move in Melbourne and new office in Perth.
“Before the PS 146 deadline in June last year, our enrolment numbers really soared. We expected that there would be a drop back after the deadline, but what has really amazed us is that it has continued,” Prowse says.
“We’ve been growing really strongly over the last couple of years, and the increasing demand we’ve been experiencing has seen us require more training rooms and bigger offices,” Prowse says.
The group has now moved from suburban Melbourne to a Bourke Street office in the CBD.
IntegraTec now has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane, with representatives in Adelaide and Tasmania.
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