Ankur Dhawan, Chief Product and Technology Officer at edtech firm UpGrad, has stepped down amid the company's ongoing discussions to acquire Unacademy.
UpGrad is in talks to acquire Unacademy for $300–400 million, a steep drop from its $3.44 billion 2021 valuation, with ...
Ankur Dhawan joined UpGrad in 2020 and was elevated to Chief Product and Technology Officer earlier this year.
The move follows Unacademy’s leadership transition, with co-founder Sumit Jain heading test prep, and Gaurav Munjal and Roman ...
Edtech firm UpGrad is reportedly negotiating a $300-$400 million acquisition deal for test-prep platform Unacademy ...
An UpGrad-Unacademy deal would peg Unacademy's valuation at $300-400 million as against its last-known valuation of $3.44 ...
As part of the potential deal, Unacademy’s language-learning app, AirLearn, will be carved out into a separate company ...
Grad is reportedly in talks to acquire Unacademy in a deal valuing at $300–400 million. The deal may exclude Unacademy’s ...
Over the past few days, headlines have been abuzz with reports of Ronnie Screwvala, Chairperson and Co-founder of upGrad, one ...
While this deal potentially gives upGrad an entry into test prep, the company’s interest in Unacademy may have less to do with its students, more to do with its savings. What does the deal mean for ...
The development comes as PhysicsWallah, currently India’s most-valued edtech startup and a direct competitor to Unacademy in ...
Under the proposed structure, Unacademy shareholders will receive shares in Upgrad, valued at $2 billion presently, sources ...