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Byju's to raise fresh funds at USD 10 billion valuation

By ANI | Updated: May 2, 2020 19:20 IST

According to Tech Crunch, the additional capital would be part of Bengaluru-based startup's ongoing financing round that has already seen Tiger Global and General Atlantic invest between USD 300 million to USD 350 million into the nine-year-old startup.

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Education learning startup Byju's is in talks to raise approximately USD 400 million worth fresh capital at a USD 10 billion valuation.

According to Tech Crunch, the additional capital would be part of Bengaluru-based startup's ongoing financing round that has already seen Tiger Global and General Atlantic invest between USD 300 million to USD 350 million into the nine-year-old startup.

If the deal goes through at this new term, the ed-tech startup would become the second most valuable startup in India.

Byju's has seen a sharp increase in both its paying customers and free users in recent days as it looks to court students who are stuck at home due to nationwide lockdown.

( With inputs from ANI )

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