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In Big Win For Byju’s, Insolvency Proceedings Scrapped By Appeals Tribunal

by Sarkiya Ranen
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In Big Win For Byju’s, Insolvency Proceedings Scrapped By Appeals Tribunal
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Byju’s was valued at $22 billion in 2022 before suffering setbacks

New Delhi:

Insolvency proceedings against Byju’s were quashed by an appeals tribunal on Friday in a big win for founder Byju Raveendran but a setback for US lenders that say they are owed $1 billion by the education start-up.

Byju’s was valued at $22 billion in 2022 before suffering setbacks including boardroom exits, an auditor resignation, and a public spat with foreign investors over alleged mismanagement. The company has denied any wrongdoing.

The company was facing insolvency proceedings after India’s cricket board said it was not paid $19 million in sponsorship dues. Former billionaire CEO Byju Raveendran asked the insolvency to be quashed as his co-founder brother Riju Ravindran decided to pay the cricket board, settling the matter.

“The settlement between the parties is hereby approved and as a result thereof the appeal succeeds,” the National Company Law Appeals Tribunal said on Friday.

In a statement after the order, Byju’s said the ruling was “a major victory” for the company and its founders.

US-based Glas Trust, representing some US lenders of a Byju’s group company, had opposed the halt on Byju’s insolvency process saying Mr Raveendran and his brother used money owed to lenders to clear the cricket board’s dues.

But Riju in a separate court filing dated August 1 and seen by Reuters said he paid the cricket board’s settlement amount from “personal funds” and the liquidation of personal assets.

The appeals tribunal’s order is a rejection of the allegation that the source of the money being used to settle the cricket dues “was not transparent or trustworthy,” Byju’s said after the ruling.

Glas Trust can appeal Friday’s order at the Supreme Court. It did not respond to Reuters’ request for comment on its plans.

Byju’s, which operates in more than 21 countries, became popular during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering online education courses. It has around 27,000 employees, including 16,000 teachers.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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