Friday, October 24, 2025

Peritus Learning joins East Midlands Chamber patron network

Leicester-based online training provider Peritus Learning has joined the East Midlands Chamber as a patron, strengthening ties with the regional business community.

The move positions Peritus Learning to contribute to local workforce development and policy dialogue while expanding access to its digital learning platform across the Chamber’s network. Founded in 2004, the company delivers more than 180 online courses in leadership, compliance, IT, and professional development. Its programmes have supported over 100,000 users across multiple sectors.

Peritus Learning operates the Improve Training platform, which enables organisations to manage compliance and upskill staff through a single system. The firm’s approach emphasises cost-efficient, scalable access to training resources, aiming to simplify how businesses deliver learning across teams.

East Midlands Chamber Chief Executive Scott Knowles said: “Peritus Learning adds significant value to the Chamber’s operations, supporting workforce development, compliance and leadership growth. Through its online courses and Improve Training platform, Peritus Learning provides engaging, high-quality training that offers a one-stop solution for businesses to meet their regulatory, legislative and skills development needs.

“The Chamber has benefited from Peritus Learning courses for many years and they remain a key part of our internal learning and training toolkit. I’m delighted Peritus Learning is to become a patron, strengthening our longstanding collaboration.”

The partnership is expected to enhance opportunities for Chamber members to strengthen leadership and training capacity while promoting a culture of continuous learning within East Midlands businesses.

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