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BYJU’S Plans Workforce Reduction of 3,000-3,500, Aiming for Profitability by March 2024

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/01 at 8:23 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a strategic move, edtech giant BYJU’S is setting its sights on achieving profitability by March 2024, as revealed by reliable sources. The company has initiated a comprehensive restructuring program aimed at streamlining its operations and reducing workforce by approximately 3,000-3,500 employees during the current month. This workforce reduction is primarily aimed at eliminating role duplications within the organization.

Under the restructuring efforts led by Think and Learn Private Ltd (TLPL), BYJU’S will consolidate its operations into four core areas: K-12, test preparation, online, and hybrid models. This overhaul aims to align resources with cash flows, with the ultimate goal of achieving break-even by March, marking the end of the current fiscal year.

BYJU’S, which initially aspired to turn profitable by March 2023, witnessed a significant loss of ₹4,588 crore for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021. This loss was a staggering nineteen times higher than the previous fiscal year’s deficit.

During the fiscal year 2020-21, BYJU’S reported a widening loss of ₹231.69 crore compared to the prior year’s ₹2,511 crore in revenue, which decreased to ₹2,428 crore during FY21. However, in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022, the company experienced a remarkable surge in revenue, reaching ₹10,000 crore. Nevertheless, the company has not disclosed its profit or loss figures for that fiscal year.

The company has scheduled a shareholder meeting for the second week of October to finalize the long-awaited financial results for 2021-22.

In a bid to streamline its financial situation, BYJU’S is in discussions with investors regarding the potential sale of EPIC, a move aimed at settling a USD 1.2 billion Term Loan B. The company aims to complete this transaction within 150 days and is currently awaiting feedback from lenders on the proposal.

If necessary, BYJU’S may also consider divesting its subsidiary, Great Learning, although it anticipates that the proceeds from the EPIC sale will meet its financial requirements.

Furthermore, the company plans to focus on the restructuring and consolidation of its 31 subsidiary entities to optimize management efficiency.

BYJU’S had previously announced the merger of Meritnation, TutorVista, Scholar, and HashLearn as part of its ongoing consolidation efforts.

With inputs from agencies.

 

 

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