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COMPANY PROFILE


Gladstone Health & Leisure Hithercroft Road, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 9BT, UK


Tel: +44 (0)1491 201 010 Fax: +44 (0)1491 201 020 Email: sales@gladstonemrm.com www.gladstonemrm.com Twitter: @gladstonemrm


Richard Grazier, Director of Sales and Marketing


Background briefing Established in 1980, Gladstone Health and Leisure has moved through a number of mergers and acquisitions, each time developing more strength in depth. Now more than 30,000 users and two million members benefit from Gladstone products across the globe every day. This extensive market experience means


that we are able to give every customer access to the most advanced leisure man- agement software available, backed up by a world-class support service. Whatever your size, choosing Gladstone


as your software partner guarantees you a robust and scalable solution.


Main products and services Leisure management software, including membership management, electronic point of sale (EPOS), booking, resources, reporting, access, kiosks, mobile, course management, contact manager and an online customer portal.


Additional services Custom development, project manage- ment, online and on-site training, implementation, third-party integration and card services.


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USPs Gladstone offers a full turnkey scalable solution which includes professional services and training. The size of our development and support teams are unrivalled within the industry.


Top clients Single-site to multi-site private chains, local authorities, universities and trusts. We are the market leader within the public sector providing to more than 55 per cent of the market.


Where in the world? Gladstone operates throughout the UK, Ireland and Australia. We have offices in Oxfordshire and Glasgow, UK and Sydney, Australia.


Who’s Who? • Scott Saklad, Managing Director; • Richard Grazier, Director of Sales and Marketing.


Gladstone provides advanced leisure man- agement software with a support system


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