Skip to content
Banner with outer ring of Informa logo

Strategy

At Informa, our long term strategy is Market Specialisation.

We are focused on building strong positions in a series of specialist end markets and subject categories and, through providing expert knowledge, relevant connections and targeted access to buyers, helping the businesses and professionals that work in them to learn more, know more and do more.

Through 2021 to 2024, this strategy is being delivered through Informa’s Growth Acceleration Plan II, GAP II. GAP II is designed to deepen our market specialisation and accelerate digitisation throughout Informa.  

GAP Portfolio Focus

Consolidate our leadership positions in Business-to-Business Markets and Digital Services across our Informa Markets, Informa Connect and Informa Tech divisions, and in Academic Markets & Knowledge Services through our Taylor & Francis business

GAP Digital & Data

Accelerate the pace of digitisation and use of data in all our businesses, with further expansion in Open Research and in Business-to-Business Market Access

GAP Leadership & Talent

Deepen our digital and data capabilities, through investing in skills development and in the creation of new roles 

GAP Investment

Invest up to £150m through the 2021-2024 GAP II period, funding programmes that expand our range of digital services and accelerate growth

GAP Shareholder Returns

Return value to shareholders through a share buyback programme and special dividend

GAP FasterForward

Embed sustainability, and our FasterForward commitments, throughout all GAP II initiatives, achieving a number of specific targets for energy, waste, carbon and content impact

Additional Information

View our Group financial results over the last five years and more recent Divisional performance.

Read about the latest developments at Informa in the Group’s 2020 Annual Report, Depth & Data.

Read our 2020 Championing Sustainability report to learn about the first year of our new approach to sustainable business.

Why Invest in Informa