Explore the full insider trade history of Coursera, Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Business Services sector, Coursera, Inc. has recorded 260 reports. Market capitalisation: €1.2bn. The latest transaction was filed on 24 June 2022 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: Caldbeck Kimberly A.. All data is openly available.
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Coursera, Inc. (ticker: COUR) is a U.S.-listed digital services company trading on the NYSE in the United States. It operates a global online learning and skills-development platform that serves both individual learners and institutions. Founded in 2012 by Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, Coursera has become one of the best-known names in edtech by positioning itself at the intersection of higher education, professional training, and workforce reskilling. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California. Coursera’s business is organized into two reporting segments: Consumer and Enterprise. On the consumer side, the platform offers courses, Specializations, Professional Certificates, hands-on projects, and degree programs through partnerships with leading universities and industry players. On the enterprise side, Coursera serves companies, governments, and educational institutions with learning solutions designed to support upskilling and reskilling, especially in high-demand areas such as generative AI, data science, technology, and business. The company has also been rolling out AI-enabled product features such as Coach, Role Play, Course Builder, and Skills Tracks, which are intended to make learning more personalized, adaptive, and role-relevant. From a competitive standpoint, Coursera benefits from a strong brand, a broad partner ecosystem, and a global learner base. The company now highlights more than 375 university and industry partners and a presence across more than 230 countries and territories. That scale is strategically important because it creates data advantages, improves content relevance, and supports product personalization. More broadly, Coursera is trying to strengthen its position as a skills platform rather than just a content marketplace, which is important in a market where demand for digital learning, AI upskilling, and credentialing remains structurally supported. The main recent corporate event is Coursera’s combination with Udemy, announced in December 2025 and completed on May 11, 2026. Coursera continues to trade under the COUR symbol on the NYSE, while Udemy was delisted from NASDAQ. Management says the transaction strengthens the company’s scale, broadens its customer reach, and creates room for expected cost synergies and reinvestment in product innovation. Operationally, Coursera also reported 2025 revenue growth, improved cash generation, and rising demand for AI-related learning, which reinforces the company’s strategic relevance in the global digital education market.