Monday, 22 July 2024

India ed-tech firm Byju's founder faces reckoning as startup implodes

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Byju Raveendran, an Indian mathematics whiz who soared from teacher to startup billionaire before his education-technology company imploded this year, now faces his biggest test.

The future of Raveendran's eponymous Byju's online coaching firm rests with India's courts after the country's biggest startup, once loved by global investors who valued it at $22 billion, crashed below $2 billion in valuation. The 44-year-old founder last week lost control of the company as a tribunal kick-started an insolvency process.

Accused of "financial mismanagement and compliance issues", the son of a family of teachers from a small village in south India faces a reckoning that will test the ingenuity that made him a poster child for India's startups.


By Aditya Kalra.

Full story at Yahoo News.

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