Income from student recruitment to Australia was up by 86% in 2023 at $152m, while other destinations were up by 49% to $199m.

Total placement volumes for Australia were up 24% compared to 2019, the last year unaffected by the pandemic.

IDP placed 84,600 international students globally in 2023, a record for the company. UK recruitment revenue increased by 53%, Canada by 44% and USA by 45%.

But revenue from IELTS, the companyโ€™s English language test division, fell by 5% in India, which IDP said was due to less demand for studying in Canada.

โ€œThe lower testing volumes for Canada reflects a period of visa processing delays and elevated rejection rates which contributed to a decline in sentiment towards Canada as a destination,โ€ the company wrote in its full year results presentation.

IDP acquired IELTS in India from British Council for ยฃ130m in 2021.

Outside of India, IELTS volumes were up 18% with โ€œstrong performanceโ€ from growing markets including Vietnam, Pakistan and Nigeria. IDP reported a record number of test-takers, administering 1.93 million in the 2023 financial year.

Overall IELTS revenue grew by 7%, in part due to price increases across the majority of markets.

The results follow the appointment of a new CEO and managing director, Tennealle Oโ€™Shannessy, who joined IDP in February 2023, replacing Andrew Barkla after seven years at the helm. Barkla has recently been appointed as a non-executive director on the IDP board.

โ€œWe helped more students and test takers than ever beforeโ€

Oโ€™Shannessy said IDPโ€™s โ€œstrong performanceโ€ reflects the companyโ€™s position โ€œas a leader in the growing global education services sectorโ€.

โ€œThis year, we helped more students and test takers than ever before as our customers realised their global ambitions for study, career and migration,โ€ she said.

English language teaching also saw a post-pandemic bounce-back, with revenue up 62%. IDP noted that volumes had โ€œreboundedโ€ in Cambodia and, globally, prices had increased to reflect the return to classroom learning after the pandemic.

Income from digital marketing and events grew by 10% as institutions invested in events but reduced spend on digital marketing for international students.

Over the past year, IDP has acquired several international education companies, including peer-to-peer chat service The Ambassador Platform and student recruitment company Intake Education.

Intake was acquired forย $71m cash on November 1 last year, with the possibility of a furtherย $20.2m on the first anniversary date,ย subject to a number of conditions.

The companyโ€™s headcount increased by 1,500 team members, the majority of them linked to student recruitment, including 300 staff from Intake.

IDPโ€™s travel costs rose by 190% to approximately $7 million, but remained below pre-pandemic levels.

The business also spent 35% more on marketing compared to the previous year, including launching a campaign focused on IELTS in the second half of the financial year.

Looking forward, Oโ€™Shannessy said IDP is focused on improving customer experience and enhancing โ€œhuman connectionsโ€ through technology and data.

Oโ€™Shannessy added, โ€œSince joining IDP Iโ€™ve been impressed by the knowledge, expertise and passion that drives our employees to make a difference in the lives of our customers and help them realise global opportunities.

โ€œI look forward to another great year ahead as we continue to deliver a compelling and differentiated offer to our customers.โ€

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