News Business Byju's in talks with Toppr for potential acquisition, deal estimated to be about USD 120-150 million: Report

Byju's in talks with Toppr for potential acquisition, deal estimated to be about USD 120-150 million: Report

​India's largest edtech platform Byju's is in advanced talks with rival Toppr for a potential acquisition, according to sources. Sources close to the development said the deal is estimated to be about USD 120-150 million in size and could be closed in the next 2-3 weeks.

Byju's in talks with Toppr for potential acquisition, deal estimated to be about USD 120-150 million: Report Image Source : REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGEByju's in talks with Toppr for potential acquisition, deal estimated to be about USD 120-150 million: Report

India's largest edtech platform Byju's is in advanced talks with rival Toppr for a potential acquisition, according to sources. Sources close to the development said the deal is estimated to be about USD 120-150 million in size and could be closed in the next 2-3 weeks. E-mails sent to Byju's and Toppr did not elicit a response.

Founded in 2013 by IIT Bombay alumni Hayath and Hemanth Goteti, Toppr uses artificial intelligence-based machine learning algorithms to personalise learning paths for every learner. It provides K12 syllabus coverage with thousands of course combinations and has over 16 million students on the platform.

The edu-tech space has seen strong growth globally with the COVID-19 pandemic serving as an inflection point.

In the past, Byju's has acquired TutorVista and Edurite (from Pearson in 2017) and Osmo in 2019. Last year, the General Atlantic-backed company had acquired coding training platform, WhiteHat Jr for USD 300 million.

Byju's, which has raised funding from marquee investors like Mary Meeker and Yuri Milner, has also been aggressively expanding its presence in various segments of online education in the country.

Byju's app has over 75 million registered students and 5.2 million annual paid subscriptions.

It has also seen a strong growth in valuation with each subsequent funding round. In November, Byju's reportedly raised about USD 200 million (Rs 1,483 crore) in funding from investors, including BlackRock and T Rowe Price, at a valuation of USD 12 billion.

Two months before that, Byju's had raked in USD 500 million (about Rs 3,672 crore) in a round that valued the company at USD 10.8 billion.

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