Launch of Fee Elasticity White Paper

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29 January 2024

MTM Consulting is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated launch of our white paper on Fee Elasticity within independent schools.

In collaboration with Dr Nick Rowe from the University of Essex, our comprehensive research delves into the dynamics of fee structures, the potential addition of VAT to school fees and the impact on independent schools.

The unveiling ceremony is scheduled to take place at the House of Commons on 7 February 2024, marking a momentous occasion for MTM Consulting. Notably, the event also serves as a dual celebration, commemorating the company’s 40th birthday.

We are excited to share our insights with education professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders, fostering a valuable discussion on sustainable financial models for the education sector.

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