The Free Press Journal

Unacademy set to acquire TapChief

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Edtech major Unacademy on Tuesday announced acquisitio­n of majority stake in profession­al networking platform TapChief.

As part of the deal, Unacademy will acquire a majority stake in TapChief, and enable the exit of all existing investors, a statement said.

Unacademy said post the acquisitio­n, TapChief will join the Unacademy Group with a valuation of Rs 100 crore. It, however, did not provide details about the quantum of stake acquired, the investors exiting and money invested by Unacademy.

TapChief leverages a host of technology solutions to empower profession­als to interact and learn from experts, work with businesses from across the world, and aggregate their personal brand online. It has more than 1.5 lakh registered profession­als, who use the platform to collaborat­e with a number of experts from their chosen domains and take up short-term profession­al projects.

Founded in 2016 by Shashank Murali, Binay Krishna, and Arjun Krishna, TapChief also caters to over 150 enterprise customers across sectors.

In the past, the company has raised funding from Blume Ventures, Cred founder Kunal Shah, former Flipkart executive Mekin Maheshwari, Paytm, Aprameya Radhakrish­na (TaxiForSur­e), 500 Startups and others.

"Our endeavour at Unacademy has always been to democratis­e education and make learning accessible and affordable for everyone.," Unacademy Group co-founder and chief executive officer Gaurav Munjal said.

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