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Blackstone, Chaudharys in talks with PEs to exit Aakash

Posted on May 30, 2024May 30, 2024 by S Joseph

 

PE firm Blackstone and AESL founder Chaudhary family are looking to sell their residual stake 18% stake in the tutoring chain shortly, sources aware of the matter said.

 

With Deepak Mehrotra joining as CEO recently, he will lead AESL's strategic vision to enhance its offerings, expand its reach, and positively impact the tutorial market. The move by the two shareholders to exit the company comes at a time when it is entering the new academic year with robust student enlisting.

 

Sources added that the exiting shareholders would want to capitalise on this growth story.

 

Blackstone and Chaudharys are exploring a sale to private equity investors keen to get a foothold in the company, which is currently a subsidiary of Think & Learn Private Ltd. Media reports in the recent past have suggested that AESL could be a potential M&A target with investors including Bain Capital, Warburg Pincus and KKR circling it.

 

The jewel crown of Think & Learn, AESL’s profits rose 82 per cent to Rs 79.5 crore and reported a 45 per cent rise in revenue to Rs 1,421 crore in 2021-22.

 

Think & Learn, Ranjan Pai and Byju Raveendran collectively hold 82 per cent of Aakash, while Blackstone and Chaudharys have 18 per cent.

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