Byju's began as an edtech success story, but it slowly spiralled into delayed audits, mounting debt, angry investors, ...
Byju Raveendran, founder of the failed Indian tech firm Byju's, has been sentenced to six months in jail by a Singapore court for contempt. The court found he disobeyed multiple orders concerning his ...
India did not merely lose an edtech giant. It watched one of the defining myths of its startup era unravel in real time.
According to a Bloomberg report, the Singapore court directed Raveendran to surrender before authorities, pay legal costs of ...
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How greed brought down Byju Raveendran's empire from $22 billion to zero
Once valued at $22 billion, Byju's is now buried under debt, lawsuits, unpaid dues, and careers that are still not recovered. Founder Byju Raveendran has been sentenced in absentia to jail in ...
Riju Ravindran moved the National Company Law Tribunal on Thursday seeking removal of GLAS Trust as a financial creditor amid insolvency proceedings. The Byju’s co-founder contended that the US-based ...
The National Company Law Tribunal on Wednesday (January 29, 2025) ordered a disciplinary proceeding against Byjus' resolution professional and nixed his direction to exclude Glas Trust and Aditya ...
Ed-tech titan Byju’s is looking to sell its overseas ventures Epic and Great Learning to pay back its entire $1.2 billion (₹9,956 crore) loan to lenders, a source familiar with the matter said. The ed ...
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