Edtech leader Unacademy has launched a ₹50 crore ESOP buyback for employees, shortly after reversing a controversial stock option policy.
Unacademy's buyback signals an attempt by the company to reward and retain talent after two years of turmoil owing to the ...
Unacademy initiates a ₹50 crore ESOP buyback, rewarding employees amid strategic changes and valuation adjustments.
Unacademy has initiated a Rs 50 crore ESOP buyback programme to offer liquidity to its employees, according to the company’s ...
Unacademy has approved a ₹50 crore ESOP buyback programme, enabling current and former employees to monetise their stock ...
Unacademy has initiated a Rs 50 crore Esop buyback, founder Gaurav Munjal said, creating a cash pool for employees despite a lower valuation than the last fundraise. Eight staff will earn over Rs 1 ...
The buyback comes as the company undertakes a broader strategic reset amid a prolonged slowdown in the edtech sector ...
Months after Unacademy faced backlash for reducing the ESOP exercise window, the edtech unicorn plans to buy back ESOPs worth ₹50 Cr ...
Co-founder Gaurav Munjal said as many as 8 employees will receive over Rs 1 crore each, 17 will get over Rs 50 lakh, and 38 will earn more than Rs 10 lakh.
Unacademy, an edtech company, has initiated a Rs 50 crore Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) buyback to provide liquidity to its employees.
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