Inside Gaurav Munjal’s Exit From Unacademy
After BYJU’S, it now seems that Unacademy is in the middle of an upheaval. The edtech giant’s cofounders . Interestingly, nobody within their inner circle looks surprised.
A Long-Pending Move? The exit of the duo appears to have been in the making for a year now. Munjal is said to have signalled to the board that he could not “commit” to the company’s operationally complex offline model and wanted Unacademy to return to a tech-first edtech approach. Saini, too, seems to have lost interest in taking Unacademy forward.
What’s Next For Munjal? After helming Unacademy for nearly a decade, Munjal has made it clear that his focus will be on Airlearn, a language learning app.
Unacademy’s Many Fires: The exits came as Unacademy has been floundering for the past couple of years due to a slew of reasons, including the , a , a funding crunch and . What did not help the edtech’s case were losses and stagnant revenues. In FY24, Unacademy’s operating to INR 716 Cr while losses narrowed by over 82% YoY to INR 285 Cr.
Munjal has now handed over the reins to board member Sumit Jain, who also led the company’s Graphy vertical.
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