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    BYJU'S hit with more resignations: Three senior executives quit
    BYJU'S attributed the resignations to restructuring of business verticals

    BYJU'S hit with more resignations: Three senior executives quit

    By Athik Saleh
    Aug 29, 2023
    10:34 am

    What's the story

    Edtech start-up BYJU'S has seen the resignation of three senior executives as the company goes through a challenging phase.

    Prathyusha Agarwal, Chief Business Officer; Himanshu Bajaj, Business Head of BYJU's Tuition Centers; and Mukut Deepak, Business Head for Class 4 to 10, have all stepped down.

    The company's consolidation of different verticals into two key areas, K-10 and Exam Prep, has rendered their roles redundant, a company spokesperson said.

    Details

    Senior VP of international business left last week

    The "restructuring of businesses and verticals" comes as a surprise considering the importance BYJU'S had given its tuition centers and the K-12 vertical.

    The exit of three senior executives follows another key resignation from the company last week.

    Cheriyan Thomas, BYJU'S Senior VP of international business and a key member of the start-up's American business stepped down to become CEO of US-based Impending.

    BYJU'S decision to restructure some of its businesses comes amid multiple operational issues the firm is facing.

    What Next?

    The start-up is trying to fix its problems

    The problems faced by BYJU'S include the departure of key board members and its auditor Deloitte.

    The company has also laid off over 2,000 employees. It faces dissatisfaction from students and parents as well.

    Over the past few months, the start-up also saw its relationship with creditors deteriorate.

    In response to these challenges, BYJU's has established a board advisory council, appointed industry veterans as advisors, and hired a new human resources head.

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