2010s–2020s
Wolters Kluwer Deutschland, the German subsidiary of the company, launched Legal Tribune Online in April 2010.[23] The online magazine, which provides German-language news and analysis about current developments in law and related subjects, ranked among the top 20 most visited online professional journals.[24][25][26] In September of that year, Wolters Kluwer acquired FRSGlobal, a financial regulatory reporting and risk management firm.[27]
The company acquired SASGAS, a provider of financial reporting software to banks in China, in October 2011.[28] That December, Wolters Kluwer acquired Medknow, an open access publisher.[29] Also in 2011, Wolters Kluwer sold its pharmaceutical industry-related Marketing and Publishing Service division to Springer Science+Business Media, which led to a workforce reduction at its facility in Ambler, Pennsylvania, eventually leading to the site's closure in 2013.[30]
In 2012, Wolters Kluwer acquired Acclipse, an accounting software provider, and Finarch, makers of a platform for financial institutions to manage data, compliance, and risk.[31][32] The company's health division tested technology to identify and treat sepsis in December.[33] Wolters Kluwer acquired Health Language, a medical terminology management provider, in January 2013.[31] In May 2013, it acquired Prosoft Tecnologia, a Brazilian provider of tax and accounting software.[34] The company acquired CitizenHawk, an American online brand protection and global domain recovery specialist, in September 2013.[35] That month, Wolters Kluwer acquired Svenson, an Austrian regulatory reporting solutions provider.[36] The acquisition enabled both companies to assist Austrian banks and insurance companies in meeting national and international regulatory requirements.
The company became the fifth participant in the AAISalliance, an arrangement of information providers that make their services available for member insurance companies of the American Association of Insurance Services (AAIS) in April 2014.[37] In May 2014, Wolters Kluwer launched UpToDate, a clinical decision support resource, in the United Kingdom.[38] UpToDate was launched throughout Western Europe a month later.[39] Wolters Kluwer acquired Datacert, a Houston, Texas-based enterprise legal management software and services provider in April 2014.[40][41]
The company partnered with Anhembi Morumbi University, a private university in São Paulo, Brazil, to provide information and resources to healthcare students and professionals in June 2014.[42] That same year, the company's CCH eSign software won the CPA Practice Advisor Magazine's Tax & Accounting Technology Innovation Award,[43][44] as well as the Software and Information Industry Association's Best Enterprise Mobile Application Award.[45] The company partnered with Broadridge Tax Services in August 2014 to facilitate tax reporting and reconciliation.[46] In September, the company's UpToDate resource was released in Latin America.[47] That month the company extended its partnership with the American Internal Revenue Service.[48]
In the United States, Wolters Kluwer's Legal & Regulatory Education (the education division of Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.) published casebooks and legal textbooks through its Aspen Publisher's, Inc. marquee.[52][53] In 2021, Transom Capital Group purchased the Education division for US$88 million,[52] renaming the entire operation as the standalone Aspen Publishing.[54]
In June 2022, Wolters Kluwer signed and completed an agreement to acquire Level Programs S.L., a provider of legal practice management software in Spain.[55]
Wolters Kluwer launched new TeamMate+ for internal controls and assurance professionals on 17 July 2025.[55]