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Accel-KKR acquires majority stake in New Zealand’s Unimarket
Auckland, New Zealand. Photo by Dan Freeman on Unsplash
August 5, 2021
Technology-focused private equity firm Accel-KKR has agreed to acquire a majority stake in New Zealand’s Unimarket, a provider of procurement software and services, for an undisclosed amount.
Unimarket, founded in 2005 in Auckland, provides cloud-based procurement software and services for use in a number of sectors, including higher education, healthcare, government, research, and financial services.
Its three flagship procurement solutions include Marketplace, an integrated catalogue-driven marketplace; eProcurement, a solution that allows clients to easily find and buy products and services; and eProcurement+, a solution for managing the entire procurement process.
100 Best Liberal Arts Colleges in America
By Ellen Dewitt, Stacker News
On 8/2/21 at 8:00 PM EDT
When it comes to colleges, big state schools get attention for their sports teams. Technology schools get credit for scientific breakthroughs. But America is dotted with top-notch liberal arts colleges that have plenty to offer.
Many feature core curriculums that require students to sample the arts, humanities, sciences, and languages. Others have open curriculums, challenging students to choose their own paths. Some encourage experiential learning like studies abroad, internships, research, and community service programs that teach students off-campus independence and on-the-job skills. They may promote community involvement, designing ways for students to contribute in communities or learn cultural diversity and understanding. Some keep religion close at hand, requiring students to attend services or study the Bible.