HomeNewsBusinessStartupByju’s raises $250 million from US investment firm Davidson Kempner

Byju’s raises $250 million from US investment firm Davidson Kempner

Moneycontrol reported earlier this week that the edtech firm was looking to raise $1 billion in a mix of equity and structured instruments via US-based asset management companies and Middle East-based sovereign funds. Of the $1 billion, about $300 million would be raised through structured instruments, with the rest coming as equity at a flat $22 billion valuation

Bengaluru / September 14, 2023 / 13:45 IST
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Byju's undertakes strategic review of more assets
Byju's undertakes strategic review of more assets

Byju's, the world's most-valued ed-tech firm, has raised $250 million through structured instruments through US-based alternative investment firm Davidson Kempner in what will be a much-needed fund infusion for the startup.

Moneycontrol reported earlier this week that the ed-tech firm was looking to raise $1 billion in a mix of equity and structured instruments via US-based asset management companies and Middle East-based sovereign funds. Of the $1 billion, about $300 million would be raised through structured instruments, with the rest coming as equity at a flat $22 billion valuation.

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Structured instruments are market-linked investment products based on securities. These can be later converted into shares (typically at a discount) at the time of events like an initial public offering.

Byju's and Davidson Kempner declined to comment on the matter.