Deepak Mehrotra, managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Aakash Educational Services (AESL), is on a ...
The Chaudhry family, the founders of Aakash, will not swap their remaining 18% stake in Aakash for equity in the edtech giant BYJU’S acquisition of Aakash was through a combination of cash and ...
In a recent turn of events in the BYJU'S insolvency case, Aakash Educational Services, a fully-owned subsidiary of the troubled edtech company, has filed a claim of Rs 1,400 crore ...
Edtech giant BYJU 's on Wednesday said that the $1 billion acquisition process of Aakash Educational Services is on track and is expected to be completed by August. BYJU's acquired Delhi-based ...
The board and management council of Aakash, in collaboration with Ranjan Pai, are expected to take the lead in guiding the business forward This marks a notable shift from previous discussions ...
BYJU’S is reportedly set to acquire the brick and mortar preparatory services institute Aakash Educational Services for a whopping $1 billion. If the deal goes through, it will become one of the ...
Byju's and Aakash Educational Services (AESL) have formally broken their partnership, with AESL now existing independently. This noteworthy development coincides with Byju's persistent financial ...
In a strategic shift, the EdTech Aakash Educational Services, which is owned by BYJU'S, has allegedly laid off 80 to 100 ...
Byju’s, the world’s most valuable edtech startup, is seeking to raise as much as $250 million through the issuance of convertible notes by its tutoring service unit, according to people ...
Byju's Aakash deal: Byju Raveendran, the founder and CEO of Byju’s, alongside his advisors, has reportedly initiated preliminary discussions with private equity firms including Bain Capital and ...
Byju’s-owned test prep firm, Aakash Educational Services (AESL) has laid off 80 to 100 employees over the past couple of months, Entrackr reported quoting sources familiar with the matter.
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