Unacademy's buyback signals an attempt by the company to reward and retain talent after two years of turmoil owing to the ...
The buyback comes as the company undertakes a broader strategic reset amid a prolonged slowdown in the edtech sector ...
Unacademy initiates a ₹50 crore ESOP buyback, rewarding employees amid strategic changes and valuation adjustments.
Edtech leader Unacademy has launched a ₹50 crore ESOP buyback for employees, shortly after reversing a controversial stock ...
Co-founder Gaurav Munjal said as many as 8 employees will receive over Rs 1 crore each, 17 will get over Rs 50 lakh, and 38 will earn more than Rs 10 lakh.
Unacademy has initiated a Rs 50 crore Esop buyback, founder Gaurav Munjal said, creating a cash pool for employees despite a lower valuation than the last fundraise. Eight staff will earn over Rs 1 ...
Without giving details about the potential consolidation, the cofounder, in a post on X, indicated the startup's willingness to go through the deal if it can lead to a "stronger entity" Over the past ...
A day after announcing 12 percent job cut, SoftBank-backed edtech unicorn Unacademy has announced that its leadership team including the founders will take a salary cut of up to 25 percent. The ...
Bengaluru-based ed-tech firm Unacademy, that was hacked as reported by cybersecurity firm Cyble, on Thursday said the all the sensitive data of its users is safe and it is addressing the security ...
Unacademy, once one of India’s best-known edtech startups, may now be worth less than $500 million, 85% less than its pandemic-era peak valuation, as the company undergoes a steep reset and explores ...
Unacademy has approved a ₹50 crore ESOP buyback programme, enabling current and former employees to monetise their stock ...
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