Arm of World Bank Buys $150-Million Stake in Laureate Education
By Goldie Blumenstyk. Laureate Education, a company that operates a network of 65 universities in 29 countries, has received a $150-million investment from the International Finance Corporation, an arm of the World Bank. A Laureate spokesman, Matthew Yale, said the company, with about $3-billion in annual revenues, will use the money to continue its expansion, possibly to locations in Africa (Laureate has a campus in Morocco) and Latin America, where the company has an extensive presence. ”Their mandate to us is ‘emerging markets,’” said Mr. Yale. More than 750,000 students attend institutions that make up the Laureate International Universities, a network that includes the all-online Walden University and several campuses in the United States. Read more...