Justin Wheatley

Justin Wheatley (born Justin Marius Benedict Thomas Wheatley in 1964[1]) is the developer of TAP and the founder of the StatPro Group.

In 1991, Wheatley set up a Micropal branch in Switzerland. Two years later he wrote the first version of TAP which filled a previous gap in the market for such a product. In 1994, he took over the French Micropal agency by acquiring Micropal France SA. The company was sold to S&P in 1998 for just under £2 million.

He founded StatPro in 1994; in 2000, he took StatPro to IPO, which raised over £5 million.[2]

In 2006 the acquired ALPHAI, an Australian performance measurement software business and the Canada-based investment management solutions company FRI Corporation for CDN$53 million or £25 million.[3][4]

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