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Byju&rsquo;s, India&rsquo;s most valuable start-up, has acquired US-based digital reading platform Epic for $500 million to strengthen its position in the American market.</p>
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The acquisition will help Byju&rsquo;s expand its US footprint by providing access to the more than two million teachers and 50 million kids in Epic&rsquo;s existing global user base, which more than doubled over the last year, the company said.</p>
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The transaction follows Byju&rsquo;s acquiring classroom tutorial chain Aakash Educational Services for $950 million earlier this year. Last year, it bought coding start-up WhiteHat Jr for around $300 million. The Indian startup has made around 10 acquisitions in recent years.</p>
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Byju&rsquo;s was valued at $16.5 billion in June, surpassing fintech company Paytm&rsquo;s $16 billion valuation. According to the CB Insights data, as of June, Byju&#39;s was the 11th most valuable start-up in the world.</p>
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Epic, meant for children up to 12 years of age, has a collection of over 40,000 popular, high-quality books, audiobooks, and videos from more than 250 of the world&rsquo;s best publishers available on subscription.</p>
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Epic CEO Suren Markosian and co-founder Kevin Donahue will remain in their roles.</p>
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Byju&#39;s said Epic would help its plans of international and US market expansion. The company has set aside $1 billion for investing in North America.</p>
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&ldquo;Our partnership with Epic will enable us to create engaging and interactive reading and learning experiences for children globally&hellip;Together we have the opportunity to create impactful experiences for children to become life-long learners,&rdquo; said Byju Raveendran, founder and CEO, Byju&rsquo;s.</p>
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Last month, Byju&rsquo;s announced it would bring its learning app featuring Disney characters to the US. The Disney-licensed product has been tested in India for a couple of years, it said.</p>
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