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The Harbour Club is an education and professional community platform focused on SME M&A. The site describes it as “the largest community of Certified Merger & Acquisition Professionals” and says it was founded by Jeremy Harbour in 2009. Its core positioning is not simply as an online course platform, but as a combination of “course-based education + certification status + international member network + deal-related resources.”
The subject matter is highly specialized, focusing on buying, fixing, and selling companies, as well as SME M&A strategies such as distressed and motivated acquisitions. In terms of instructors, the site highlights Jeremy Harbour’s background: over 30 years of M&A experience, more than 200 companies bought and sold, involvement in or advisory work on over 300 transactions, and training delivered to personnel from organizations such as KPMG, Tesco, and Microsoft. The institutional profile is fairly strong, but the currently available text does not provide a detailed course syllabus, class schedule, case-study modules, assignments, or assessment methods.
The delivery format is unclear. The site has a “Free Course” entry point and also mentions global seminars and member events, but it is not possible to determine whether the main format is live sessions, recorded courses, in-person training, or 1v1 coaching. On certification, the site repeatedly emphasizes Certified Merger & Acquisition Professionals, but does not explain the certification criteria, examination process, issuing body, renewal mechanism, or industry recognition. As such, it is best treated as an internal institutional certification unless further verified.
Pricing transparency is limited. The page only mentions a Free Course and does not disclose membership fees, formal course pricing, certification fees, refund policies, or payment methods. For support, the site provides an email address, UK phone number, and contact form, and allows users to choose a preferred contact method by phone or email. However, there is no clear explanation of learning advisors, community operations, post-class Q&A, or customer success support.
Its strengths are clear positioning, a well-developed founder background, and a strong global network narrative. With members across 57 countries, it may appeal to entrepreneurs, consultants, and investors who want to enter SME M&A and expand their international dealmaking network. The drawbacks are the lack of detailed education product information, opaque pricing and certification value, and difficulty assessing the learning delivery model. Users who need a structured curriculum, verifiable credentials, and a clear timetable should request full documentation before enrolling or joining.
Access from China is unknown, and the site does not specify support for mainland China network conditions, payment methods, or Chinese-language services. If access or payment is inconvenient, users may compare it with corporate finance courses from Coursera, edX, and CFA Institute, as well as domestic business schools, M&A restructuring practice courses, and financial training providers.
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