MUMBAI, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Indian online education firm Unacademy will cut 10% of its workforce due to "harsh economic conditions", the company told employees in a letter on Monday, its second round of ...
After multiple failed attempts to get acquired, Unacademy is scripting yet another turnaround. This time, however, it plans ...
For Unacademy, the discussions came amid significant internal restructuring. Earlier this year, co-founders Gaurav Munjal and ...
Gaurav Munjal plans to franchise or sell physical centres while folding Airlearn into the company's core online platform ...
Unacademy shifts to a franchise model, focusing on online test prep and Airlearn after unsuccessful acquisition talks with ...
Talks between Indian education technology companies upGrad and Unacademy have ended without an agreement after months of ...
Unacademy plans to shut company-run offline centres and shift to a franchise model after acquisition talks with upGrad collapsed, as the edtech firm focuses on cost efficiency and online growth.
UpGrad has called off its Unacademy acquisition citing valuation gaps, shrinking business and offline competition, as the ...
Edtech firm Unacademy will exit its company-operated offline centres and move to a franchise-led model by April, founder ...
Screwvala's upGrad was earlier said to be considering to acquire Unacademy for a valuation of $300-$400 million.
Months of acquisition talks between edtech major Unacademy and higher-education company upGrad have collapsed after the two sides failed to agree on valuation and deal structure ...