CPL Training has acquired competitor ABV Training as part of its plan to increase its UK market share.

Daniel Davies, chief executive of CPL, said: “As a competitor of CPL Training Group, we have watched ABV training with interest over the years. The company has established a strong brand over the last decade, building a talented pool of training staff.

“This acquisition is an excellent fit for CPL Training and we look forward to welcoming the team from abv and continuing the legacy of its founders by delivering excellence in training across the hospitality sector.”

ABV founder Cathryn Hawbrook said: “This move represents the next stage in the development of ABV training and I am delighted that the abv brand will continue to lead the way in delivering exceptional service within the field of hospitality training.”

ABV training was established in 2001 by the late David Hawbrook and his wife Cathryn Hawbrook.

The company offers face-to-face and e-learning training, delivering compliance courses including personal licence, APLH and SCPLH, as well as a range of soft skills training including customer service.