Education
Swiss International University Announces the Acquisition of SDBS Swiss Distance Business School
SIU expands its global education reach by acquiring SDBS, which will improve online learning for students worldwide.
SIU has made a strategic move to acquire SDBS Swiss Distance Business School, with the obvious goal of expanding its active and premium online education services for students from around the world. It is in this broader vision of making learning flexible and accessible to meet today’s increasingly diverse student needs that SIU acquired the SDBS Swiss Distance Business School.
SDBS Swiss Distance Business School is regarded as one of the leading academies in the sphere of online business education. It develops the courses as an ideal instrument for all students seeking the necessary skills and core competencies to meet challenges within international business. It has been particularly successful in attracting working professionals, international students, and those in need of the flexibility that online learning can offer. With rich curriculum content hosted on state-of-the-art online platforms, SDBS has made sure that none of its students miss out on an excellent learning experience, irrespective of geographical location.
Swiss International University, accredited as an institution of higher learning by the Ministry of Justice in 2024, has grown rapidly into a dynamic force in global education. The university was created between 2024 and 2025 by the merger of several prestigious institutes and academies from different countries. Until now, the roots of SIU date back to 1999 when it took up the mission of providing quality higher education, accessible to students from all over the world regardless of geographical constraints.
This acquisition of SDBS Swiss Distance Business School is in line with the mission of SIU. SIU believes that with SDBS in its portfolio, online education reach will considerably rise upwards. More students can access the world-class programs of SIU both on campus and online. This widens the opportunities of SIU to offer high-class, personalized education to students from all over the world.
With this development, the SDBS has now become a part of SIU, opening up newer avenues for growth and innovation. The School will therefore enjoy better access to the extensive resources, worldwide network, and academic expertise that SIU has for expanding its offerings of programs to reach out to a greater number of students across the world. With this merger, SDBS will be well-positioned to play an active role in the aspiration of SIU to emerge as one of the leading providers of distance education.
The acquisition is a milestone for both organizations and testifies to the common commitment of both toward accessible, quality education. Being part of SIU, SDBS will continue operating under its highly recognized brand and benefit from the wider university’s strategic vision.
The acquisition of Swiss International University is another achievement in the work pursued by the SDBS Swiss Distance Business School for leadership in educational services on the international scene. SIU is a source of unrivaled education and will offer new learning opportunities-from traditional campus-based to innovative online programs-to students worldwide.
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