City
Epaper

Byju’s disburses some portion of Feb salaries for 20,000 employees

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2024 14:55 IST

New Delhi, March 10 Embattled edtech company Byju's has disbursed a portion of the pending salaries for over ...

Open in App

New Delhi, March 10 Embattled edtech company Byju's has disbursed a portion of the pending salaries for over 20,000 employees for the month of February.

The company has also promised to pay the remaining balance once it is allowed to use the funds from the recently closed rights issue.

"We processed part salaries for everyone for February, late night on Friday to the extent of capital we could get outside the rights issue. The company will pay the balance once the rights issue funds are available, which we expect shortly," the company said in a letter to employees accessed by IANS.

"As you know, a group of investors has blocked the funds raised through the rights issue, rendering them temporarily unavailable for our business purposes. This situation has created an immediate financial constraint for the company," it added.

The company has assured employees that they are actively working to resolve this matter and restore normalcy.

"In the interim, we have made alternate funding arrangements to ensure your daily lives are not disrupted."

The company has fully paid the salaries of lower base employees, while mid-to-senior workers paid in part.

In the letter, the company mentioned that the salaries are expected to be reflected in employee accounts on March 11, as it was delayed due to a long weekend and second Saturday.

Earlier sources said that the company appears not in a position to pay the salaries due to the status quo, as banks also remain closed over the weekend.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUgandans criticise deal with Trump administration to accept US deportees

HealthScientists finds a new way to turn sunlight into fuel: Study

International"We're going to get along," says Trump, allowing 600,000 Chinese students in US amid ongoing trade talks with Beijing

InternationalWe have secured historic trade deals with UK, China, Japan, and EU...receiving trillions of dollars, far beyond billions: US President Trump

Other SportsCommonwealth Weightlifting Championships: Bindyarani bags silver; 17-year-old Koyel sets new youth record

Business Realted Stories

BusinessUS officials hold talks on energy deals with Russia

BusinessApple’s iPhone 17 launch set for Sep 9 with major upgrades

BusinessIndia has huge potential in gas-based energy economy, say experts at Indo-American Energy Summit

BusinessPublic and private sectors need to join forces for India's critical mineral independence

BusinessKFin Technologies settles SEBI case by paying Rs 87.7 lakh