Byju's offers to buy US-listed edtech firm 2U for over $1 billion

Byju's made the offer of about $15 a share to 2U's board last week, said the person, who asked not to be named as the bid isn't yet public

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Byju’s is India’s most valuable start-up, with a valuation of $22 billion, according to the market researcher CB Insights. Photo: Shutterstock
Saritha Rai | Bloomberg
3 min read Last Updated : Jun 29 2022 | 11:21 PM IST
Online-education provider Byju’s has offered to buy 2U in a cash deal that values the US-listed edtech company at over $1 billion, a person familiar with the matter said.
 
Byju’s made the offer of about $15 a share to 2U’s board last week, said the person, who asked not to be named as the bid isn’t yet public. The offer represents a 61 per cent premium to 2U’s closing price of $9.30 on the Nasdaq on Tuesday and gives the Lanham, Maryland-based company an enterprise value of about $2 billion.
 
Byju’s, one of the world’s mo­st valuable start-ups with backing from Tiger Global Management and Mark Zuck­erberg’s Chan Zuckerberg Initi­ative, is accelerating its expans­ion globally through ac­q­­u­is­itions. Bloomberg repo­rted in May that Byju’s was likely to bid for either 2U or Chegg. Talks with Santa Clara, California-based Chegg ha­ven’t progressed, the person said. 2U surged more than 17 per cent in pre-market trading in New York.
 
The talks with 2U could still fall apart and a deal may not materialise if its board rejects the offer. 2U has a current market value of $717 million and about $1 billion in debt and other liabilities. A representative for 2U declined to comment. Byju’s and Chegg didn’t respond to requests for comment.
 
Byju’s has secured financing of more than $2.4 billion for whichever deal it finally pursues as it looks to step up its growth and global expansion, said the person. While debt financing is more expensive than just three months ago, assets are cheaper and deals are still looking attractive, the person said. Shares of 2U have declined more than 80 per cent since a peak of $55.55 in early 2021.
 
Meanwhile, Byju’s is pushing back payments for an approximately $1 billion acquisition of test-preparation provider Aakash Educational Services struck last year, according to people familiar with the matter. Byju’s asked to postpone the payments until late August because regulators have yet to clear the acquisition, said one of the people, adding that it had nothing to do with cash shortages. Aakash’s shareholders agreed to the extension, the person said.
 
Byju’s is India’s most valuable start-up, with a valuation of $22 billion, according to the market researcher CB Insights.
 
The edtech pioneer, formally known as Think & Learn, has about 115 million students using its online learning platform, with 7 million of them paying annual subscriptions. Its backers also include Silver Lake Management, Naspers, and Mary Meeker’s Bond Capital.

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