
Hey, did you hear the news? Kahoot, the popular online learning platform that lets you create and play quizzes, has been acquired by Goldman Sachs! Yes, you read that right. The investment bank has bought a majority stake in the Norwegian company for a whopping $1.6 billion.
What does this mean for Kahoot and its users? Well, according to the press release, Kahoot will continue to operate as an independent company, with its existing management team and board of directors. The deal will also enable Kahoot to accelerate its growth and innovation, as well as expand its global reach and product offerings.
Goldman Sachs, on the other hand, sees Kahoot as a strategic partner in the education sector, which is undergoing a digital transformation due to the pandemic and beyond. The bank believes that Kahoot has a unique value proposition and a loyal user base that can benefit from its expertise and resources.
So, what do you think of this acquisition? Are you excited or worried about the future of Kahoot? Let me know in the comments below!



























