From becoming India’s biggest edtech success story to facing insolvency battles and a Singapore jail sentence, the dramatic fall of BYJU’S founder Byju Raveendran has shocked the startup world. Here’s ...
A Singapore court sentenced Byju Raveendran to six months in jail for contempt over asset-related orders. The ruling sharpens ...
Byju's began as an edtech success story, but it slowly spiralled into delayed audits, mounting debt, angry investors, insolvency proceedings.
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Byju's founder Raveendram gets 6 months in jail. What's behind Singapore court's big order?
India, May 27 -- Byju's founder Raveendran has been sentenced to a 6-month jail term by a Singapore court in a contempt of court case. According to a report, Byju Raveendran, the founder of edtech ...
Byju's, once India's most valuable startup, has seen a sharp reversal in its fortunes after a series of setbacks, including alleged accounting irregularities and purported mismanagement. Valued at $22 ...
BDO, the auditor for Indian edtech startup Byju’s, has resigned with immediate effect, marking the second auditor departure for the embattled startup in about a year and further intensifying concerns ...
A group of Byju’s investors on Friday voted to remove the edtech group’s founder and chief executive Byju Raveendran and separately filed an oppression and management suit against the leadership at ...
The edtech decacorn, BYJU’S is witnessing a major churn as it ramps up efforts to get listed. In a major announcement, BYJU’S has raised $800 Mn in a strategic funding round led by CEO and founder ...
Edtech company PhysicsWallah Ltd’s listing is one of the sector’s most telling turnarounds. It’s a business that is rising amongst many that didn’t. PhysicsWallah is entering the public market with a ...
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