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Byju's

  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
    News in-depth
    ‘Screaming into a hurricane’: the fall of India’s most valuable start-up Byju’s

    Edtech company’s legal battles from Delaware to Bengaluru have exposed corporate governance issues

    A montage of Byju Raveendran with his company’s logo
  • Thursday, 28 March, 2024
    Tech start-ups
    Fate of Byju’s founder rests with Indian court as investors try to oust edtech chief

    Once country’s most valuable start-up, the company is beset with allegations of mismanagement and governance failings

    Byju Raveendran
  • Sunday, 29 October, 2023
    Edtech group Byju’s faces shrinking empire with creditors at the gates

    Online education company was once India’s most valuable start-up but now plans asset sales to settle debts

    An advertising hoarding of Byju’s
  • Wednesday, 13 September, 2023
    Indian business & finance
    Creditors claim Byju’s sent $500mn to fund registered at pancake house

    Legal filings allege Indian edtech company transferred the money to conceal its whereabouts

    A man talks on a mobile phone in front of a Byju’s sign
  • Sunday, 9 July, 2023
    News in-depthIndian business & finance
    Byju’s taught a lesson by investors unhappy with online learning group

    Frustration with Indian start-up’s financials leads to backers quitting board and auditor resigning

    Byju Raveendran
  • Thursday, 22 June, 2023
    Deloitte quits as auditor of Indian start-up Byju’s

    Accounting firm says education technology company failed to hand over 2021-22 financial results

    Deloitte signage
  • Tuesday, 20 June, 2023
    Byju’s cuts further 1,000 jobs amid financial and legal woes

    Indian edtech has suffered post-pandemic fall in demand for online learning services

    Signage at a Byju’s tuition centre
  • Monday, 3 October, 2022
    The Big Read
    How a teaching app feted by Silicon Valley was left chasing the Indian dream

    Byju’s rode a wave of investor enthusiasm to a $22bn valuation. But questions over its rapid expansion have clouded its future

  • Wednesday, 14 September, 2022
    Indian edtech giant Byju’s reveals widening losses in delayed accounts

    Company registered loss of more than $570mn in 2021 but says accounting change masked revenue gains

    An employee draws a cartoon for the Byju’s learning app in Bengaluru, India
  • Sunday, 11 September, 2022
    Byju’s failure to publish accounts prompts scrutiny of edtech giant

    Investors and government concerned over rapid expansion by India’s most valuable start-up

    Byju’s staff edit one of its learning apps
  • Thursday, 16 December, 2021
    Special purpose acquisition companies
    Indian online education start-up Byju’s in talks for record Spac deal

    Combination with Michael Klein’s Churchill VII vehicle may value Byju’s at more than $40bn

    Employees of Byju’s at their office in Bangalore
  • Monday, 30 March, 2020
    Special ReportBoldness in Business
    Byju’s finds profitability in Indian consumers’ hunger for education

    The Indian edtech company has grown on the enduring content of its maths and science app

    Former maths coach Byju Raveendran
  • Sunday, 29 December, 2019
    InterviewHow to Lead
    Byju Raveendran: Creating a dynamic online tutoring model

    The teacher turned tech entrepreneur has developed one of India’s top education apps

    Bangalore, July 22,2019: Byju Raveendran poses for a picture in his office in Bangalore. Byju Raveendran, from Azhikode, a coastal village in Kerala, was an engineer with a UK-based shipping company when he began helping a few friends crack the entrance test to the IIMs using his shortcuts. He aced the test himself, scoring 100 percentile, but did not join any of the IIMs. Starting with small groups of students he graduated to teaching from large auditoriums and stadiums, and then via VSAT. He launched Byju’s-The Learning App in 2015. Byju’s is now looking to expand to the US, UK, South Africa and other African and Commonwealth markets. It is already present in the Middle East. (Photo by Jyothy Karat)
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