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Veranda raced away buying Chennai Race training institute for Rs.100 crore
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SME Times News Bureau | 07 Dec, 2020
In one of the biggest
acquisition deals in the competitive exam training institute sector, the
city-based Rs.4,000 crore Kalpathi Group's Veranda Learning Solutions
has acquired Chennai Race for Rs.100 crore, said a top group official.
"This
is a profitable acquisition for us. Chennai Race is Rs.45 crore revenue
and Rs.11 crore profit company. There is scope for expansion. We can
expand it for other state government jobs in several regional
languages," Suresh Kalpathi, CEO, Veranda Learning Solution said.
The acquisition consideration includes stock and earn out.
Chennai Race has trained over 200,000 students so far backed across the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and Punjab.
About 30 lakh people write the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
exams and this itself is Rs.2,000 crore market, Kalpathi added.
"The Indian online education market, supported by macro-economic
changes, improvements in product offerings and changes in business
models, is expected to grow to $1.96 billion by 2021 and to $4.87
billion by 2024," he said.
According to Kalpathi, Chennai
Race-now rebranded as Veranda Race- was promoted by bootstrapped first
generation entrepreneur Bharath Seeman.
"Like us, they were very cost conscious and keep their costs as well as their training charges affordable," Kalpathi added.
Seeman will be heading the Veranda Race vertical.
According
to Seeman, the Veranda Race programmes are set for a rollout
nationally, in the coming months, targeting a revenue of Rs. 50 crores
in the first year.
"By the end of 2021, our content will be
available in 11 Indian languages and we would be training around 50,000
to 60,000 students across the country. We have priced our courses around
Rs.7500 which includes course materials and mentoring support," Seeman
said.
"At Veranda Race the key metric to assess our success
will be 'number of students getting jobs', which is the main goal of
this venture," Seeman added.
According to Kalpathi, online
aggregation of service providers may happen in the sector but the field
is entirely different as offline will come back once the Covid-19 fears
disappear.
In 1991 Kalpathi, along with his two brothers Kalpathi
S. Aghoram and Kalpathi S. Ganesh set up SSI Ltd as an IT training
provider in Chennai.
The SSI later acquired Aptech and grew into a
global provider of education, consultancy & software services. It
went on to become the first Indian IT company to be listed on the London
Stock Exchange.
Veranda Learning will offer training programmes
in test preparation for all competitive exams in India and abroad,
including IIT JEE, NEET, GRE/TOEFL/IELTS/GMAT, IAS, State PSC,
Banking/Staff Selection/RRB, CA/ACS related exams, Medical, K-12, NTSE
and Olympiads.
It will also offer courses in software development
namely databases, languages, development tools, cloud/analytics/big
data/AI/ML platform.
Kalpathi said the fee structure will be 50-75 per cent economical than the offline version.
"The
discipline and rigour of the offline classes are missing in the online
model. A customer is interested in outcome. We will have the rigour of
the class room coaching in our online classes," he said.
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