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BlackRock cuts Byju's fair value by 62% for the second time since October 2022

BlackRock, which holds less than 1 percent, has pegged the value of its 2,279 shares in the company at $4,043,471, effectively estimating Byju's fair value at $8.4 billion as of March 31, 2023.

Bengaluru / May 30, 2023 / 17:02 IST
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BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company (AMC), has reduced the fair value of Byju's, the world's most-valued edtech startup, by 62 percent. This is the second time BlackRock has reduced the fair value of Byju's since October 2022.

BlackRock, which holds less than 1 percent, has pegged the value of its 2,279 shares in the company at $4,043,471, effectively estimating Byju's fair value at $8.4 billion as of March 31, 2023. As of April last year, the company estimated Byju's valuation to be north of $22 billion, according to the AMC's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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According to the filings, BlackRock also sold shares in Byju's during the period. Byju's declined to comment. Inc42 first reported about the development.

To be sure, these adjustments to fair values are typically based on AMC's internal assessment of the macro and microenvironment. They do not necessarily indicate a permanent markdown in the startup's overall valuation. Blackrock also holds only a minority stake in the company and thus has access to limited information about the company's operations.