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Byju’s Marks Its Fourth Acquisition With Maths Learning Startup Math Adventures

Byju’s Marks Its Fourth Acquisition With Education Startup Math Adventures

SUMMARY

Last year, Byju’s acquired TutorVista, Edurite and Vidyartha

Acquisition of Math Adventures aims to help Byju’s build its K-3 product line

Post acquisition, the Maths Adventures team will become a part of the content and R&D team

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Edtech unicorn Byju’s has acquired a Bengaluru-based maths learning startup, Math Adventures for an undisclosed amount.

Math Adventures was founded by a husband and wife duo, Ashok Nair and Vidya Jayaraman, in February 2012. It helps children learn through a combination of short videos and an activity-based approach that uses workbooks and tablets.

Investment bank Merisis was the advisor to Math Adventures on the transaction.

Post acquisition, the Math Adventures team will become a part of the Byju’s content and R&D team.

How Byju’s Will Be Leveraging Maths Adventure’s Acquisition?

Math Adventure’s model involves a Math Adventures facilitator taking up one math class out of the allocated weekly math classes and making students understand concepts they had learnt in the conventional class using activities.

It has partnered with 12 schools for classes from pre-KG to the grade eight and is currently imparting maths learning skills to 7000 students. Apart from Bengaluru, it has expanded its operations to small cities like Mysuru, Tezpur and Jodhpur as well.

“Math Adventures’ activities will help us with our K-3 product development,” said Byju Raveendran, chief executive of Byju’s.

Byju’s is currently offering learning programs for students in classes 4-12 (K-12) and competitive exams like JEE, NEET, CAT, IAS, GRE and GMAT.

This is Byju’s fourth acquistion so far. Last year, Byju’s acquired two companies from Pearson, TutorVista and Edurite (July 2017) as well as student assessment platform Vidyartha (January 2017).

Byju’s: Claiming Its Top Spot In The Online Education Space

Launched in 2015, Byju’s claimed its unicorn status in March 2018 and is currently competing with players such as Embibe, Toppr, Avagmah, iProf, Meritnation, Simplilearn, among others. The BYJU’S learning app makes use of original content, rich animations, interactive simulations and engaging video lessons.

Till date, BYJU’S has raised over $200 Mn from Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, Tencent, Sequoia Capital, Sofina, Verlinvest, IFC, Aarin Capital, Times Internet and Lightspeed Ventures.

It has over 20 Mn registered students, 1.26 Mn annual paid subscriptions and sees an addition of 1.5 Mn registered students every month.

The company further claims to have an average time of 57 minutes being spent by a student on the app every day from 1700+ cities.

Most recently, it announced to have crossed $14.5 Mn (INR 100 Cr) in monthly revenue in May 2018 and has revised its revenue targets for this year to $203 Mn (INR 1400 Cr). According to Inc42 DataLabs, in FY16-17, BYJU’S saw its revenue more than double and its losses increase by 10% as compared to the last financial year. Gross revenue for FY16-17 jumped to $36 Mn (INR247 Cr) from $16 Mn (INR 110 Cr) in the previous year, clocking a 124% Y-o-Y growth.

Growing consistently at 100% annually for the last three years, Byju’s is now looking to expand its footprints internationally. It is launching the international version of its app, targeting school students in countries such as the US, UK, Australia, and South Africa.

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