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Raveendran Byju Speaks of Herculean Efforts in Ensuring Payroll as Byju's Issues January Salaries

  • Posted on February 5, 2024
  • Business
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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Byju's, led by CEO Raveendran Byju, overcame financial hurdles to release January salaries. Facing a liquidity crunch, the company's founders pledged their house for payroll. Byju expressed gratitude and shared personal reflections, while the firm initiated a rights issue at a reduced valuation. Operational profitability is on the horizon.

Raveendran Byju Speaks of Herculean Efforts in Ensuring Payroll as Byju's Issues January Salaries Image Source -www.thehindubusinessline.com

In a recent development, Think and Learn, popularly known as Byju's, has successfully disbursed salaries for January, displaying resilience amid financial adversity. CEO Raveendran Byju, acknowledging the company's challenging phase, reached out to employees for solidarity and support during these trying times.

Byju's founders and family members, underscoring their commitment, had earlier pledged their own house to meet employee payroll obligations amidst an ongoing liquidity crunch. Raveendran Byju, in a heartfelt letter to the workforce, revealed the relentless efforts exerted to secure and release the deserving salaries, describing the ongoing struggle as a monumental task involving months of perseverance.

The edtech giant, in a strategic move, initiated a rights issue aimed at raising USD 200 million. This move, however, came with a significant adjustment, as the valuation was set 99 percent lower than the peak valuation of USD 22 billion recorded in March 2022. Byju expressed his unwavering dedication to the company's success, emphasizing the importance of the collective commitment of the entire team.

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In an emotional reflection, Byju shared the influence of his father as a role model, attributing his journey as an entrepreneur and educator to paternal inspiration. He revealed a poignant moment when his father, a pillar of support, was moved to tears, adding a layer of personal connection to the challenges faced.

Byju, living up to its commitment, managed to clear all dues for existing employees ahead of the stipulated timeline. Byju himself shared optimistic projections, stating that the company is on the brink of achieving operational profitability, being less than a quarter away. The CEO acknowledged outstanding liabilities and short-term growth objectives, expressing confidence that the success of the rights issue would address these challenges effectively.

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