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Training Accreditation

APMG-Australasia accredits training organisations to deliver courses and exams across the full range of our qualification schemes.

Accreditation provides important and unique benefits for training providers seeking to demonstrate the quality of their services. This is particularly important in today's competitive marketplace.

APMG accreditation is a respected seal of approval, as we are in turn accredited by The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), the only national accreditation body recognised by the UK Government.

Training providers with APMG accreditation are able to take full advantage of our range of value-adding services in order to grow their business and client list.

What benefits will accreditation bring my training company?

As an Accredited Training Organisation (ATO), you will benefit from:

  • Consistent standards and control, guaranteeing quality
  • A simple global pricing structure in multiple currencies
  • Licensed use of Intellectual Property
  • A streamlined supply chain for delivering examinations globally
  • Exams in over 10 languages
  • Web-based exams
  • Discounted rates on book orders
  • Regular access to key individuals and organisations.

As well as:MSP Accreditation Mark

  • Promotion on web-based ATO listings
  • Opportunities to attend Away Days
  • Extra resources for your exam candidates
  • Access to our resource site APMG-Network enabling easy access to documents
  • Exam ordering with just a few mouse-clicks.


ATOs can display Accreditation Marks to help distinguish them from un-accredited training companies who may be abusing intellectual property.

Do we need to become accredited?

Only acccredited training providers or their affiliates are allowed to provide courses and exams in The APM Group's qualification schemes. These include ITIL, PRINCE2, MSP, M_o_R, Change Management and others.

Un-accredited training providers cannot grant certification in these qualifications, and may be in breach of copyright law.

What next?

To find out more about the accreditation process and fees, please contact us to speak to a member of our team!

20/11/2008