KM Business Information group acquires Powershift Communications Inc.

Key Media adds Benefits and Pensions Monitor to its B2B line-up, which includes Wealth Professional Canada

KM Business Information group acquires Powershift Communications Inc.

Powershift Communications Inc, the publisher of Benefits and Pensions Monitor and Home Improvement Retailing, was on 11 April 2023 acquired by the KM Business Information group (www.keymedia.com).

KM is an award-winning global B2B information provider with 340 staff working on around 25 websites, 14 magazine titles and 60 annual events in Canada, Australia, USA, UK, New Zealand and Philippines.

With a 21-year history of rapid growth, the team at KM brings a solid track record and an unwavering passion for delivering exceptional content and service to readers and clients across the finance, HR, wealth, insurance and law sectors. 

“We’re thrilled to welcome Powershift’s people to KM, and we look forward to delivering even stronger results to its titles and clients by leveraging our cutting-edge technology and global resources,” said Tim Duce, North America and UK President of KM. 

KM is home to some of the world’s most trusted B2B media brands, including Wealth Professional Canada, Human Resources Director (in five countries) and Canadian HR Reporter, and Insurance Business (in six countries). 

“We pride ourselves on creating high-quality content, accessed by people when and how they want, while recognizing and celebrating excellence in wealth, finance, HR and executive leadership,” said Duce. “We bring businesspeople together so that they can thrive and grow.”

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