“They further insisted that if I did not cooperate for appointing EY as the IPE, they would malign my image as insolvency professional,” the former insolvency officer in BYJU’S bankruptcy ...
Several months have passed since many Byju’s employees haven’t received their salaries, causing them to face financial issues and stress. They are struggling to pay their bills and loan installments.
Byju's CEO Byju Raveendran assured an employee that their salary would be paid, though not 'immediately'. The employee had raised their concerns in a now-viral comment on the CEO's post on LinkedIn.
Spring may still be a few weeks away, but Dairy Queen is ready for the warmer weather with its free cone day returning this month. The fast-food ice cream and burger chain this week announced it ...
The creamy deliciousness of a Clone Cone has developed a cult-like following, often drawing long lines that snake their way through the Hilton Coliseum mezzanine. But most Iowa State basketball fans ...
There seems to be no end to the twists and turns in the BYJU’S saga. Now, the troubled edtech’s founder and CEO Byju Raveendran has raised questions over the ongoing insolvency proceedings ...
Byju Raveendran, CEO of Byju’s, asserts that new evidence submitted in court reveals EY India’s significant role in collusion involving GLAS Trust during the company's insolvency proceedings.
Byju Raveendran also called for a “thorough investigation” into alleged collusion and fraud involving the firm’s lender Glas Trust and consultancy firm EY. Byju Raveendran, the founder and ...
Byju Raveendran, founder of BYJU'S, has broken his silence on the company's ongoing financial and legal struggles. In an emotional LinkedIn post, he admitted regret for past mistakes and assured ...
Divya Gokulnath, co-founder of struggling edtech platform Byju’s and the wife of Byju Raveendran, has claimed that her husband’s LinkedIn account had been taken down. Gokulnath said that Byju ...
A top official of Indian tech firm Byju’s violated his fiduciary duty to lenders by wrongly hiding $533 million from them, according to a US court ruling Friday, a win for creditors vying to collect ...
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