In 1988, Groves and his subsequently estranged wife, Le Neve, opened a childcare centre in suburban Brisbane, having previously concluded that childcare was a universally "needed service" much like milk distribution. Run as a franchise model, their centres quickly became successful, expanded quickly, with bank finance from
St George Bank of $20 million by 1993 and listing on the
Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) in 2001. They both held a 14.9% share in the company worth $2.5 billion at its peak, making Eddy Groves one of Australia's richest people at the time, according to
Business Review Weekly. Even though Groves stated to the ASX that ABC had complied with its financial obligations, there was concern that several directors had sold shares in the days leading up to the announcement, before the price fell, and that Groves had not fully revealed the effect that the stock losses would have on the business through the effect of margin calls by lending partners. At the end of February 2008, the ASX was reported to be watching activity closely. Groves and his wife left the company in September 2008. On 6 November 2008, ABC Learning Centres Ltd voluntarily appointed administrators for the ABC Group. As of 10 November 2008, Groves and ABC were estimated to owe the main banks in excess of 1 Billion with the Federal Government appointing a
forensic accountant to go over the books, due to incorrect financial reporting. The Federal Government gave ABC childcare financial security to keep it operating to the end of December 2008. The 1200-centre ABC network was eventually sold off. Most centres were sold in December 2009 to
Goodstart Early Learning, a newly formed not-for-profit group
Legal issues In January 2011, Groves was charged with "aiding an alleged dishonest use of position by fellow ABC Learning director Martin Kemp" in regards to the sale of three childcare centres to ABC Learning by Kemp. In June 2012, Kemp was found not guilty in the Brisbane District Court of charges of breaching his director's duties. As a consequence, Groves case was reviewed and in July 2012 the charges against Groves were "discontinued" by the
Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions. However, the
Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) continued to investigate the collapse of ABC Learning. In late January 2013, Groves was declared bankrupt. That bankruptcy concluded in February 2016. ==Other assets==