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Byju's Learning app delisted from Google Play Store
Byju's Learning app delisted from Google Play Store

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Byju's Learning app delisted from Google Play Store

Beleaguered edtech firm Byju's learning app has been delisted from Google Play Store due to non-payment of dues to its vendor Amazon Web Services, according to sources. AWS has been trying to resolve payment issues with Think and Learn, which operates under the Byju's brand, since April last year. "BYJU's Learning app has been delisted from Playstore because of non-payment to Amazon Web Services (AWS), which provides support to the app. Byju's business is now being managed by an Insolvency Resolution Professional who has to manage all payment-related issues as well," a source told PTI. An email sent to Think and Learn's Insolvency Resolution Professional (IRP) Shailendra Ajmera did not elicit any reply. "Apps, which are being handled by other vendors, are functional as of now," sources aware of the development said. Byju's Premium Learning app and Byju's Exam Prep app continue to be available on Google Play Store. When contacted, an AWS spokesperson said, "AWS has been working with Think and Learn Private Limited since April 2024 to resolve its outstanding AWS account balance. We remain hopeful that this matter can be resolved. Separately, we are unable to comment on any actions taken by other technology providers with respect to the BYJU'S app". Byju's Learning App covered mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology for classes 4-12 and social studies for classes 6–8 as well. The app also provides preparation support for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, and IAS. The app continues to be available on Apple's App Store. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal has started insolvency proceedings against Byju's on appeal by various investors, including lender-authorised agency Glas Trust.

Byju's Learning app delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment to vendor
Byju's Learning app delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment to vendor

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Byju's Learning app delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment to vendor

HighlightsThe beleaguered educational technology firm Byju's has had its learning application removed from the Google Play Store due to non-payment of dues to Amazon Web Services. Byju's business is currently under the management of an Insolvency Resolution Professional who is responsible for addressing all payment-related issues. Insolvency proceedings against Byju's have been initiated by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal following appeals from various investors, including the lender-authorised agency Glas Trust. Beleaguered edtech firm Byju's learning app has been delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment of dues to its vendor Amazon Web Services , according to sources. While some of the other apps of Think and Learn , which operate under the Byju's brand, continue to be functional on Google Playstore. "BYJU's Learning app has been delisted from Playstore because of non-payment to Amazon Web Services, which provides support to the app. Byju's business is now being managed by an Insolvency Resolution Professional who has to manage all payment-related issues as well," a source told PTI. An email sent to Think and Learn's Insolvency Resolution Professional (IRP) Shailendra Ajmera did not elicit any reply. Byju's Leaning App covered mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology for classes 4-12 and social studies for classes 6-8 as well. The app also provides preparation support for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, and IAS. The app continues to be available on Apple's App Store. Byju's Premium Leaning app and Byju's Exam Prep app continue to be available on Google Playstore. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal has started insolvency proceedings against Byju's on appeal by various investors, including lender-authorised agency Glas Trust.

Here's why Byju's learning app was delisted from Google's Playstore…
Here's why Byju's learning app was delisted from Google's Playstore…

Mint

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Here's why Byju's learning app was delisted from Google's Playstore…

Trouble edutech unicorn Byju's learning app has been delisted from the Google Playstore for non-payment of vendor dues, according to a PTI report, citing sources. The matter has been under works between Think and Learn Pvt Ltd, the parent company of Byju's, and vendor Amazon Web Services (AWS), since April 2024, it added. Till time of writing PTI did not recieve a reply to their emailed queries from Shailendra Ajmera, Think and Learn's Insolvency Resolution Professional (IRP), it added. 'BYJU's Learning app has been delisted from Playstore because of non-payment to Amazon Web Services (AWS), which provides support to the app. Byju's business is now being managed by an Insolvency Resolution Professional who has to manage all payment-related issues as well,' a source told PTI. A spokesperson for AWS told PTI that the company has been working with Think and Learn since April 2024, 'to resolve its outstanding AWS account balance. We remain hopeful that this matter can be resolved. Separately, we are unable to comment on any actions taken by other technology providers with respect to the BYJU'S app'. Yes. Till time of writing, the Byju's Learning app continues to be available on Apple's App Store. Byju's Leaning App covered mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology for classes 4-12 and social studies for classes 6–8 as well. The app also provides preparation support for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET, and IAS. According to the sources, Byju's apps which are handled by other vendors (not AWS), are functional 'as of now'. At time of writing, the Byju's Premium Leaning app and Byju's Exam Prep app were both available on Google Playstore. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLT) has started insolvency proceedings against Byju's on appeal by various investors, including lender-authorised agency Glas Trust.

Byju's App Removed From Google Playstore Over Unpaid Dues To Vendor: Report
Byju's App Removed From Google Playstore Over Unpaid Dues To Vendor: Report

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • NDTV

Byju's App Removed From Google Playstore Over Unpaid Dues To Vendor: Report

New Delhi: Beleaguered edtech firm Byju's learning app has been delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment of dues to its vendor Amazon Web Services, according to sources. While some of the other apps of Think and Learn, which operate under the Byju's brand, continue to be functional on Google Playstore. "BYJU's Learning app has been delisted from Playstore because of non-payment to Amazon Web Services, which provides support to the app. Byju's business is now being managed by an Insolvency Resolution Professional who has to manage all payment-related issues as well," a source told PTI. An email sent to Think and Learn's Insolvency Resolution Professional (IRP) Shailendra Ajmera did not elicit any reply. "Apps, which are being handled by other vendors, are functional as of now," sources aware of the development said. Byju's Leaning App covered mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology for classes 4-12 and social studies for classes 6-8 as well. The app also provides preparation support for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, and IAS. The app continues to be available on Apple's App Store. Byju's Premium Leaning app and Byju's Exam Prep app continue to be available on Google Playstore. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal has started insolvency proceedings against Byju's on appeal by various investors, including lender-authorised agency Glas Trust.

Byju's app delisted from Google Play Store over unpaid dues to vendor
Byju's app delisted from Google Play Store over unpaid dues to vendor

Business Standard

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Byju's app delisted from Google Play Store over unpaid dues to vendor

Beleaguered edtech firm Byju's learning app has been delisted from Google Playstore due to non-payment of dues to its vendor Amazon Web Services, according to sources. While some of the other apps of Think and Learn, which operate under the Byju's brand, continue to be functional on Google Playstore. "BYJU's Learning app has been delisted from Playstore because of non-payment to Amazon Web Services, which provides support to the app. Byju's business is now being managed by an Insolvency Resolution Professional who has to manage all payment-related issues as well," a source told PTI. An email sent to Think and Learn's Insolvency Resolution Professional (IRP) Shailendra Ajmera did not elicit any reply. Byju's Leaning App covered mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology for classes 412 and social studies for classes 68 as well. The app also provides preparation support for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, and IAS. The app continues to be available on Apple's App Store. Byju's Premium Leaning app and Byju's Exam Prep app continue to be available on Google Playstore. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal has started insolvency proceedings against Byju's on appeal by various investors, including lender-authorised agency Glas Trust. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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