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Investors will be more sceptical about investing in Indian edtechs following Byju's crisis: Cuemath's Manan Khurma

Cuemath founder Manan Khurma added that the crisis at Byju's has had an impact on how parents in the country view edtech in India.

August 02, 2023 / 10:47 IST
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Cuemath founder Manan Khurma

Cuemath’s founder Manan Khurma said investors are likely to approach the edtech space in India with greater scepticism, due to the impact of Byju’s crisis on India’s online education sector.

“Whenever something like this happens, it impacts the whole industry. With this whole struggle happening over at Byju’s, it obviously puts a question on the overall investor link. Investors will absolutely be more sceptical about investing in edtech,” Khurma said in an interview with Moneycontrol.

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"I have heard investors saying we will not touch edtech again. So, it is obviously bad," he added.

Founded in 2013, by Manan and Jagjit Rai Khurma, Cuemath offers an after-school online math program for K-12 (kindergarten-to-class-12) students. The company's prominent backers include Alpha Wave, Lightrock India, Peak XV Partners (formerly Sequoia Capital India), CapitalG (formerly Google Capital), Manta Ray, and Unitus. In June 2022, Cuemath raised $57 million, which doubled its valuation to $407 million.