The platform provides over 44 million learners with access to over 183,000 courses in 75 languages and over 180 countries. Udemy serves courses both for private users and companies. It has over 8,600 global business customers, including 42 of the Fortune 100. Companies including Adidas, Toyota, PayPal, Lyft, Booking, Pinterest, HSBC rely on Udemy to help their employees upskill on a subscription basis.
The company was founded in San Francisco in 2010. Since its inception, more than 73 million users have registered with Udemy. In 2020, Udemy saw 201 million+ online course enrollments.
The global e-learning market is expected to reach revenue of over $388B by 2026, says the Market Research by Arizton. According to Dublin market research firm, Research and Markets, the global digital education market is expected to grow from $8.4B in 2022 to $33.2B in 2025, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.4%,
In this lucrative market Udemy faces competition from Coursera, Udacity, LinkedIn, which suggests additional risks for the company's long-term business.
We bought Udemy stock at $25.5 in October 2020. On October 28, 2021, the company hit the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker UDMY. Udemy raised $421M by offering 14.5 million shares at $29 per share. On May 17, 2022, the investment closed at $11.50 with -58% result.