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Indian teachers stranded as Saudi-based edtech Noon fails to honour promise to clear dues after multiple extensions

Noon Academy, which entered India in 2019, asked for an extension on March 14, for clearing the dues, citing a delay in closing an ongoing funding round, sources told Moneycontrol.

Mumbai / June 16, 2023 / 16:11 IST
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The Saudi Arabia-based edtech startup has failed to honour the promise of payments over 11 months after it began laying off staff last year across roles in India and eventually discontinued classes on November 16, 2022.
The Saudi Arabia-based edtech startup has failed to honour the promise of payments over 11 months after it began laying off staff last year across roles in India and eventually discontinued classes on November 16, 2022.

It seems an interminable wait for pending salaries for the Indian staff of Noon Academy. The Saudi Arabia-based edtech startup has failed to honour the promise of payments over 11 months after it began laying off staff last year across roles in India and eventually discontinued classes on November 16, 2022.

Noon Academy, which entered India in 2019, asked for an extension on March 14, for clearing the dues, citing a delay in closing an ongoing funding round, sources told Moneycontrol.

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On March 15, Moneycontrol reported that the company said it planned to pay part of the dues by the end of the month and disburse the remaining amount by the end of May. In another official email earlier, the company had also promised a bonus amount to compensate for the delay.

Teachers received half of their dues on March 23, but the remaining amount, which was to be disbursed in May along with the promised bonuses, have not yet been credited.