Advertisement
Singapore markets close in 4 hours 39 minutes
  • Straits Times Index

    3,412.38
    +44.48 (+1.32%)
     
  • Nikkei

    40,464.11
    +389.42 (+0.97%)
     
  • Hang Seng

    17,978.52
    +209.38 (+1.18%)
     
  • FTSE 100

    8,121.20
    -45.56 (-0.56%)
     
  • Bitcoin USD

    60,815.87
    -2,333.72 (-3.70%)
     
  • CMC Crypto 200

    1,309.85
    -34.65 (-2.58%)
     
  • S&P 500

    5,509.01
    +33.92 (+0.62%)
     
  • Dow

    39,331.85
    +162.33 (+0.41%)
     
  • Nasdaq

    18,028.76
    +149.46 (+0.84%)
     
  • Gold

    2,341.90
    +8.50 (+0.36%)
     
  • Crude Oil

    83.20
    +0.39 (+0.47%)
     
  • 10-Yr Bond

    4.4360
    -0.0430 (-0.96%)
     
  • FTSE Bursa Malaysia

    1,606.44
    +8.48 (+0.53%)
     
  • Jakarta Composite Index

    7,144.63
    +19.49 (+0.27%)
     
  • PSE Index

    6,409.42
    +50.46 (+0.79%)
     

India ordered inspection of Byju's last week - CNBC-TV18

FILE PHOTO: Illustration shows Byju's logo

BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's corporate affairs ministry ordered an inspection of edtech startup Byju's last week, CNBC-TV18 reported on Friday, citing sources.

The ministry has taken cognisance of various corporate governance lapses at Byju's, the television channel reported.

A Byju's spokesperson denied the report and called it speculative.

"We have not received any such correspondence from MCA regarding this, and are not aware of any such inspection," the spokesperson said in a statement.

The finance ministry did not respond to a message seeking comment.

The report comes a day after Deloitte and three board members of Byju's severed ties with the company amid an escalating legal battle with its lenders and its plummeting valuation in the eyes of some investors.

ADVERTISEMENT

Byju's is also locked in a dispute with its lender Redwood Management, which alleged that the edtech company "wrongfully moved" $500 million, leading it to sue the investment management firm.

(Reporting by Chris Thomas and Manvi Pant in Bengaluru; Editing by Dhanya Ann Thoppil, Sonia Cheema and Janane Venkatraman)