Education Titans Merge: Coursera and Udemy Join Forces
The Competition Commission of India approved the merger of Coursera's Chess Merger Sub with Udemy Inc. This partnership combines two leading online learning platforms, creating a new entity valued at approximately USD 2.5 billion. Post-merger, Coursera shareholders will own 59%, while Udemy stockholders hold 41%.
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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has given the green light to a major merger between Coursera's Chess Merger Sub and Udemy Inc., two giants in the online education sector. Coursera, a renowned education technology company based in the US, operates extensively in India through its digital platform.
This merger, approved on Wednesday, will see Udemy become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Coursera, enhancing the scope and reach of both companies in the global online learning market. Coursera will hold around 59% ownership, with Udemy stockholders securing 41% in the newly formed entity.
Originally announced in December 2025, the all-stock transaction values the combined company at approximately USD 2.5 billion. The strategic alliance aims to leverage the strengths of both platforms, providing a robust online educational marketplace recognized internationally.