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Rise and Fall of Byju’s

From a $22 billion valuation to a major corporate collapse, explore how Byju's fell into legal and financial crisis following founder Byju Raveendran's recent Singapore jail sentence.
News DeskBy News Desk28 May 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Byju’s was once one of India’s biggest startup success stories. Founded by a teacher from Kerala, it grew into a global edtech giant, reaching a valuation of around $22 billion. The company attracted major investors, signed high-profile brand ambassadors, and became a symbol of India’s startup boom.

Rapid growth during the pandemic

The business expanded quickly when online learning demand surged during COVID-19. It acquired several companies and built a large education ecosystem. For a time, it looked like Byju’s was becoming a global leader in education technology.

Problems begin to surface

Behind the growth, cracks started to appear. The company took on heavy debt, including a large overseas loan, and struggled to manage its fast expansion. Questions were raised about financial reporting, governance, and delayed disclosures.

At the same time, there was criticism of aggressive sales tactics, especially targeting parents with expensive courses. Internally, the company faced layoffs, integration issues, and falling morale.

Legal and financial trouble

Disputes with lenders and regulators escalated into legal battles across countries. Investor confidence dropped sharply, and Byju’s valuation fell by more than 80% from its peak. Insolvency and payment disputes added more pressure.

Byju's collapse and legal trouble

In a major development, founder Byju Raveendran was recently sentenced to six months in jail in Singapore in a contempt case linked to court order violations on asset disclosure.

From success story to warning

Byju’s story is now seen as a cautionary tale. It shows how fast growth, heavy borrowing, and weak oversight can turn a global success story into a collapse.

What was once a symbol of India’s startup ambition is now remembered as a warning about the risks of growing too fast without strong foundations.

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