(Reuters) - Indian education technology company Byju's auditor BDO Global has resigned after the startup did not provide documents requested...
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(Reuters) - Indian education technology company Byju's auditor BDO Global has resigned after the startup did not provide documents requested following the start of insolvency proceedings, Byju's said on Saturday. Read full story
(Reuters) - Indian education technology company Byju's auditor BDO Global has resigned after the startup did not provide documents requested...
BDO's subsidiary steps down as Byju's fails to provide essential audit documents requested
The Edtech firm is currently facing multiple challenges, including insolvency proceedings and a 1 billion dollar claim from US-based Glas Trust.
Byju's stated that its auditor, BDO Global, stepped down due to unfulfilled document requests during insolvency proceedings. The edtech firm noted...
Byju's stated that its auditor, BDO Global, stepped down due to unfulfilled document requests during insolvency proceedings. The edtech firm noted...
The development was “surprising” and “in conflict” with insolvency proceedings in India, wrote Pankaj Srivastava, the Interim Resolution...
The development was “surprising” and “in conflict” with insolvency proceedings in India, wrote Pankaj Srivastava, the Interim Resolution...
The August 2 verdict of the NCLAT had come as a huge relief for Byju's as it had effectively put its founder Byju Raveendran back in control.
The August 2 verdict of the NCLAT had come as a huge relief for Byju's as it had effectively put its founder Byju Raveendran back in control.
BDO, the auditor of Byju's resigned, citing lack of response to a notice from the board despite the board having been already suspended