Coursera and Udemy announce US$2.5bn merger to create online learning powerhouse

Coursera and Udemy, two of the largest global online learning platforms, have entered a merger agreement valued at approximately US$2.5 billion. The deal, expected to close in 2026, combines Coursera’s accredited course offerings with U’s library of professional development and skills-based courses.

The merger is structured as a stock-and-cash transaction, with Coursera shareholders retaining a majority stake in the combined entity. Leadership will include Coursera CEO Andrew Ng and Udemy co-founder Eren Bali in key roles overseeing strategic operations and platform integration.

Coursera and Udemy announce $2.5B merger

The combined platform will serve over 120 million learners globally, spanning universities, corporations, and individual users. Coursera contributes strong university partnerships and accredited programs, while Udemy adds a flexible marketplace model with over 250,000 courses in technology, business, and creative skills.

The merger aims to streamline course discovery, improve credentialing, expand international reach, and invest in AI-driven adaptive learning technologies.

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