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EdTech: K-12

EdTech: K-12

Oct 1, 2022

Byju’s raises ~USD 49 million from its Singapore holding company

Funding

  • Byju’s, an online learning platform, received USD ~49 million from its Singapore holding company, being the first tranche of USD 160 million to be raised in this funding round. 

  • The company reported that it had allotted 11,335 Series F compulsory convertible cumulative preferences at an issue price of INR 350,000 (~USD 4,280) each.   

  • Analyst QuickTake: The round follows its USD 800 million funding round led by co-founder and CEO Byju Raveendran in March 2022. By mid-September, the company released audited FY2021 results after a delay of 18 months. Byju's losses had widened to USD 577.4 million in FY2021 compared to a loss of USD 32.9 million the previous year. The company also stated that it generated gross revenue of USD 1.26 billion in FY2022 and a revenue of USD 570 million in the first four months of FY2023.

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