IIFL’s PE fund is said to have $35 Mn, while Maitri Edtech has invested the rest $15 Mn in the ongoing Series F round
BYJU’s has been on a funding spree since 2020, raising more than $1 Bn from large hedge funds, PE firms, and venture capital funds in the last one year.
The latest round represents a 2.7X or 175% increase in the company’s valuation from $6 Bn at the end of 2019 to around $16.5 Bn now
Bengaluru-based edtech giant BYJU’S has raised $50 million from IIFL’s private equity fund and Maitri Edtech. BYJU’s has been on a funding spree since 2020, raising more than $1 Bn from large hedge funds, PE firms, and venture capital funds in the last one year.
According to an ET report that quoted the company’s registrar of companies (RoC) filings, IIFL’s PE fund is said to have $35 Mn, while Maitri Edtech has invested the rest $15 Mn.
BYJU’s recently earned the tag of the most valued startup in India after touching a valuation of $16.5 Bn.
The edtech startup’s valuation had doubled from $6 Bn to $12 Bn in less than 12 months. This was coupled with a series of acquisitions to increase its offerings. The latest round represents a 2.7X or 175% increase in the company’s valuation from $6 Bn at the end of 2019 to around $16.5 Bn now. In case the company manages to hit a $20 Bn valuation in 2021, it would represent a 233% increase.
BYJU’s on June 12 raised a mega funding round worth INR 2,500 Cr (about $340 Mn) which saw its valuation rising sharply. That funding round which saw BYJU’s valuation break new records was led by investors such as Swiss multinational investment banker UBS Group AG, Zoom founder Eric Yuan, Blackstone, Abu Dhabi sovereign fund ADQ and Phoenix Rising–Beacon Holdings
In March 2021, BYJU’s also secured funding worth INR 3,328 Cr ($460 Mn) from Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin’s B Capital and MC Global Edtech Investment Holdings, and others. At that time the startup was valued at $13 Bn.
Including the current round, BYJU’S has raised more than $2.7 Bn in equity financing to date. Currently, BYJU’s closest competitors include Unacademy, Vedantu, which are valued at around $2Bn, and $600 Mn respectively.
Besides this, the edtech startup is also now the highest valued edtech startup in the world. Currently, some of the highest valued edtech companies are from China which includes names like Yuanfudao which was last valued at $15.5 Bn as of December 2020, and Zuoyebang which had hit a valuation of $10 Bn in the same month.
BYJU’S also has a sizeable number of users. The company had added 25 Mn new students to its platform between March 2020 to November 2020, growing its user base to 75 Mn students, including 4.2 Mn annual paid subscribers.
The company has also been relying on impactful and big acquisitions to get a deeper control of the edtech market in India. Last August, it had acquired coding for kids startup WhiteHat Jr in August 2020 for $300 Mn. This year, the company is said to be in advanced stages of talks to acquire Mumbai-based K12 rival Toppr and has already acquired test prep giant Aakash Educational Services, which has over 200 physical coaching centres for engineering and medical entrance test prep.
The acquisition of Aakash is the biggest acquisition in the Indian edtech space and would help BYJU’S make a mark even on the traditional and offline education ecosystem.
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