EDTECH company Byju’s, which acquired tuition chain Aakash Educational Services for about $950 million deal in April 2021, will launch initial public offering (IPO) of Aakash in mid-2024.
Last month, this newspaper had reported that the company is in discussion with a few bankers to go ahead with the listing of its subsidiary.
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