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TBI: No Effort Made to Compete With Wall Street

If you go back to 2007 the Indonesian TEFL market was rather different than the scene we see today. The market was dominated by two players: EF and LIA. LIA does not employ expat teachers so it is rarely even mentioned by expat teachers, but it has an extensive network of schools throughout all major Indonesian…

August 10, 2013 in (TBI) The British Institute.

Wall Street Set to Take On TBI in Bandung

We have documented in recent weeks how WSI (Wall Street Indonesia) has decimated TBI’s market share over the past few years. While TBI has been in the Indonesian market for 28 years, WSI has only been around for 6 years, but WSI already has more students than TBI. WSI is racing towards 9000 students while…

August 4, 2013 in (TBI) The British Institute.

Wall Street Leaves TBI in the Dust

Wall Street English (WSE) is one of the world’s most successful private English language schools and currently operates in 28 countries with over 460 centers. With just 6 years in business in Jakarta, WSE’s success has been phenomenal – now over 8,000 students. http://www.eslcafe.com/joblist/index.cgi?read=28905 8000 divided by 6 = 1333 students per school. In 2012…

July 22, 2013 in Uncategorized.

Wall Street Indonesia Killing TBI Commercially

Just a brief post this afternoon. We just wanted to comment on the fact that Wall Street has opened 2 more branches in Greater Jakarta in the past twelve months. One is called Kota Kasablanca and the other is called Alam Sutera, which is out in the booming West Jakarta area it seems. (TBI Serpong won’t be…

June 9, 2013 in (TBI) The British Institute, Luke Preece, Reza Suriansha.
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