
Start-ups Rework Plans to Beat Funding Blues
Profitability over growth is the new mantra as start-ups course-correct to keep the funding tap on.
Profitability over growth is the new mantra as start-ups course-correct to keep the funding tap on.
The edtech unicorn will lay off around 380 employees.
The number of funding rounds has dropped by 30% to 1,841 so far this year from 2,647 seen in the Jan-Nov period last year, according to a report by Tracxn
Amazon Academy will discontinue operations starting August 2023; to wind down in a phased manner to take care of current customers.
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Firms will have to expand their footprint in non-metros, which present a huge opportunity, and will need to devise affordable product pricing, says Mayank Kumar, co-founder & MD at upGrad
The edtech startup, which has more than ₹2,800 crore in the bank, says it is not efficient at all.
Byju's says it has integrated Toppr and absorbed 80% of workforce; it’s now optimising teams to recalibrate business priorities
Udaan says various steps have been taken to enhance efficiency, refine cost structure and grow faster but it also resulted in certain redundancies
A CARS24 spokesperson says contrary to the reports, the layoffs are based on performance-based criteria.