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Meet India’s newest Billionaire, Byju Raveendran

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India got itself a new Billionaire, Byju Raveendran, founder of Indian online tutoring startup Byju’s, after a series of a fresh round of investment.

According to Bloomberg, 37-year old joined the Billionaire club after his Think & Learn Pvt scored $150 million in funding earlier this month.

Teacher-turned-entrepreneur had set up Think & Learn in 2011, offering online lessons before launching Byju’s in 2015.

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According to the report, since the launch, Byju’s valuation has grown to almost $6 billion in about seven years.

Raveendran holds more than 21% stake in the company, thus becoming one of the youngest billionaires in India, the report mentioned.

Earlier this month, Byju’s had reportedly raised $150 million from investors led by the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA).

So far Byju’s has raised roughly $970 million from investors, that includes investment from China’s Tencent, South Africa’s Naspers and the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board.

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