Upgrad has denied rumours it is in talks to acquire Softbank-backed Unacademy, as it enters the race to bid for the bankrupt ...
Indian edtech giant Unacademy is laying off about 250 employees. This is the latest in a series of job cuts at the company after schools reopened across the country following the pandemic lockdowns.
Grad is reportedly in talks to acquire Unacademy in a deal valuing at $300–400 million. The deal may exclude Unacademy’s AirLearn app, which could be spun off separately.
Unacademy founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Gaurav Munjal has clarified that the online edtech major will record its best year of growth and profitability in 2024, and urged people to ‘ignore ...
Unacademy had cut more than 600 jobs in April this year. Softbank-backed company has tried to curb spending on marketing and control operational costs but it was not enough, founder and CEO Gaurav ...
By Manvi Pant (Reuters) -Shares of Indian edtech firm PhysicsWallah soared as much as 48.6% in their trading debut on Tuesday ...
Bengaluru based edtech start-up Unacademy was targeted by a cyberattack in January 2020, resulting in exposure of over 20 million user accounts, which were later sold on Dark Web (part of the internet ...
Gaurav Munjal, co-founder and CEO of Unacademy, announced the latest layoffs in a Slack message to employees, reports TechCrunch. "We have taken every step in the right decision to make our core ...
In 2010, Gaurav Munjal started Unacademy as a YouTube channel. Five years later, the company was officially registered as a Bengaluru-based EdTech. The startup today has a network of over 18,000 ...
Edtech unicorn Unacademy is undertaking several measures of cost-cutting as start-ups across industries are staring at a prolonged funding winter. In an email sent out to his employees, Unacademy ...
Unacademy, one of India’s high-profile startups, is undertaking several cost-cutting measures, including salary reduction for founders and shutting down “certain businesses” as it pledges to become ...