Bengaluru based edtech start-up Unacademy was targeted by a cyberattack in January 2020, resulting in exposure of over 20 million user accounts, which were later sold on Dark Web (part of the internet ...
Online learning platform Unacademy has suffered a data breach after a hacker gained access to their database and started selling the account information for close to 22 million users. Unacademy is one ...
Unacademy has laid off 12% of its workforce, or more than 350 roles, in its latest round of layoffs — just over four months after cutting about 350 roles in November. Unacademy co-founder and CEO ...
Edtech major UpGrad is in talks to acquire Unacademy in a deal that could value the test-prep platform at $300–400 million ( ₹2,800–3,500 crore), Moneycontrol reported citing people familiar with the ...
In a post on X, Munjal acknowledged that Unacademy’s valuation has fallen sharply from around $3.5 billion in 2021 to under $500 million in recent times.
Edtech firm Unacademy, once valued at $3.4 billion, is reportedly in acquisition talks with Allen Career Institute for $800 million. The deal hinges on approval from Allen's promoters, the Maheshwari ...
Unacademy is undergoing a significant leadership transition as co-founder Gaurav Munjal steps down as CEO, with Sumit Jain, a current board member, taking over. This shift comes amid strategic ...
UpGrad is in talks to acquire Unacademy in a deal valuing the test-prep platform at $300–400 million, according to Moneycontrol. As per the report a term sheet could be signed in three weeks.
Unacademy has managed to control its losses, but its revenue has remained flat. On the other hand, Allen, while profitable, has seen a significant dip in its business due to struggles within the Kota ...
Edtech unicorn Unacademy has rolled out its language learning app in India, initially offering Spanish to learners. Co-founder and CEO Gaurav Munjal said the app will add French, German, and Indian ...
Unacademy founders Roman Saini, Gaurav Munjal and Hemesh Singh. Unacademy-owned Relevel will lay off another 40 employees, or roughly 20% of its workforce, as the job guarantee programme vertical ...
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