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How Learning Platform ReSkills Reached Profitability Charging $1 A Month

Jin Tan, Founder & CEO, ReSkills

24-Jun-24 10:00

How Learning Platform ReSkills Reached Profitability Charging $1 A Month

From pandemic project to Nasdaq listing later this year, Jin Tan started ReSkills back in 2020 as an online educational portal with the aim of making learning accessible and affordable where the portal connected learners with trainers from across the globe. Today it's a subscription-based online learning platform offering global access to daily live learning sessions and other career-oriented materials. All for USD$1 a month.

Last week, in conjunction with its 4th anniversary, the company unveiled a 5-year roadmap and announced that it is taking steps to list on the NASDAQ as part of its vision to become the world’s primary AI-powered global Learning Hub.

Today on Open for Business, you will learn about the newly announced roadmap and ReSkills strategies for expanding its international footprint, but before that we’ll go back to the origins of this company and explore the journey Jin has been on over the last 4 years.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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