Byjus, embroiled in a US court hearing over a parked fund, faces questions about the availability of USD 533 million. Despite recent fundraising, the edtech giant claims it lacks funds for salaries, raising concerns about the true ownership of the disputed money.
In light of an impending US court hearing regarding the whereabouts of $553 million deposited by Byju's in an American investment firm, the edtech giant issued a statement on Sunday evening asserting its subsidiary's continued beneficial ownership of the funds. This clarification comes after Byju's disclosed on Saturday that it lacked sufficient funds to pay employee salaries due to a dispute with investors that resulted in the locking of recently raised funds in a separate account.

Dispelling Misinformation
Byju's emphasized that the $533 million in question remains within a Think and Learn subsidiary, contradicting allegations made by certain investors before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in India. The company maintains that it is the beneficial owner of these funds, raising questions about why they cannot be utilized for salary payments.
Camshaft's Disclosures
Camshaft, the wealth manager handling the funds, revealed in its latest submission to the Delaware Court that the $533 million was transferred from BYJUS Alpha to Inspilearn LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Think & Learn incorporated in Delaware. Byju's statement further clarified that none of the limited partners in the Camshaft Capital Fund are related to or subsidiaries of Think & Learn.
Dispute Over Fund Usage
The Florida hedge fund involved in the dispute has been ordered to disclose the location of the funds or face potential sanctions from a federal judge on Monday. Byju's maintains that the Credit Agreement with the lenders does not impose any restrictions on the usage, movement, or investment of disbursed funds. Additionally, there is no requirement to maintain cash as collateral under the agreement.
Allegations and Legal Challenges
Byju's statement highlighted that certain predatory bond traders initiated proceedings before the US Bankruptcy Court as part of their efforts to accelerate the Credit Agreement unlawfully. Furthermore, four Think and Learn shareholders filed unfounded allegations before the NCLT in an attempt to replace the current board and CEO, Mr. Byju Raveendran.
Byju's reiterates its position that the group entities remain the beneficial owners of the disputed funds. The company dismisses allegations of siphoning off $533 million and emphasizes that the funds were raised through a US-based entity for international operations. Byju's remains committed to resolving the ongoing disputes and ensuring the well-being of its employees and stakeholders.
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