In an internal email to employees, accessed by Moneycontrol, founder Gaurav Munjal outlined the shift as part of a wider cost ...
Gaurav Munjal plans to franchise or sell physical centres while folding Airlearn into the company's core online platform ...
Unacademy will shut its company-operated offline centres and convert them into franchise partnerships over the next few ...
Days after upGrad called off the deal with Unacademy, the edtech company is transitioning its offline centres to a franchise ...
Edtech firm Unacademy will exit its company-operated offline centres and move to a franchise-led model by April, founder ...
Unacademy plans to transition from company-run centres to a franchise model, following the failure of acquisition talks with ...
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.
Unacademy shifts to a franchise model, focusing on online test prep and Airlearn after unsuccessful acquisition talks with upGrad.
Sources told Moneycontrol that Munjal and Roman Saini were in talks to raise about $17 million for the new venture from Peak XV Partners and Blume Ventures, and a dozen marquee founders.
The discussions stalled due to differing valuation expectations between the two sides. “The deal talks were officially called off today. The two sides couldn’t align on the final number for the ...
The funding round saw participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Matrix Partners, angel investors like OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal and Unacademy cofounder Gaurav Munjal Sinha’s new startup is ...