Once again Messi's can become the brand ambassador of byju's

BYJU'S CEO, Byju Raveendran, sent an email to the company's employees stating that their deal with Lionel Messi eventually worked out.

BYJU'S, an ed-tech start-up company, appointed Messi as their global brand ambassador.

However, the move came under massive scrutiny as just a month earlier, the company had laid down 2,500 of its employees, five percent of their 50,000 workforce.

They also recorded a financial loss of 4,589 crores (rupees) in the financial year 2021. The sum is the largest ever recorded by an Indian start-up.

Raveendran, however, is adamant that the deal with Lionel Messi worked out well for his organization.

Speaking of Messi, it all did work out well in the end for him, didn’t it? A little bit of faith at every step, and a lifetime of learning - this is the not-so-secret formula for his success.

There is a lot for us to learn from him and we are privileged to be able to.”

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