Gi Group achieves €2.6 billion of turnover in 2019 and enters the US market
€2.6 billion turnover globally, an increase of 13% in 2018 – 48% of which was generated outside Italy – EBITDA of €71.7m (+19.4% compared with 2018) and an increasingly global presence.
These are the numbers with which GI Group, Italy’s largest multinational employment company, founded and headed by Stefano Colli-Lanzi, closed in 2019. Thanks to the work of more than 5,000 employees spread over 500 branches worldwide, our Group has supported a total of more than 20,000 companies around the world.
Dividing turnover by country: 52% of our Group’s turnover came from Italy, 28% from Western European countries and 10% from China and India. Overall, countries outside Italy accounted for 48% of total turnover (compared with 45% in 2018).
Our Group has an increasingly global direction. Today it has a direct presence in 29 countries (57 via partnerships) and has also confirmed another acquisition.
The asset deal to acquire the outplacement arm of CareerArc was completed on 30th June 2020. With this acquisition, our Group is strengthening its presence in the career transition and development service sector, a segment in which it is the Italian leader, with the INTOO brand, and amongst the top four companies in the United Kingdom.
CareerArc Outplacement offers career transition and career coaching services, delivered digitally to employees at every level thanks to a team of more than 100 career consultants specialising in different industries. The Californian company is well known for having developed very innovative proprietary technology and for its vast commercial network that is in constant dialogue with businesses throughout America.
Also, since 2019, it has been a partner of Career Star Group, an international career transition group, which adopted the CareerArc platform as a global standard. This allows it to support multinational businesses in more than 80 countries worldwide.
“With the acquisition of CareerArc Outplacement, we are entering, for the first time in our history, into a strategic market like the United States, the largest in the world for the HR sector,” said Stefano Colli-Lanzi, CEO of GI Group. “Entering into the North American market is in line with our development plan and further consolidates our role as a global player, aiming to reach €6 billion in turnover in 2023.”
“We are investing in a career transition service, like CareerArc,” Colli-Lanzi continued, “because in the current situation, with unemployment increasing as a result of the effects of the pandemic, it is becoming very important. We will assist people who are currently without employment to find new solutions, helping them return to the world of work and supporting them to achieve constant employability.”
“This operation,” concluded the GI Group CEO, “comes after the peak of the pandemic and represents for us the start of the rebound phase. I think this is a good reason why, right now, our role as labour intermediaries, if done correctly, will provide decisive impetus for recovery, responding to the needs of businesses and people.”