Fortis Healthcare to acquire People Tree Hospital for $48m

Fortis Healthcare to acquire People Tree Hospital for $48m

A Fortis hospital building is pictured in Gurgaon, India, May 11, 2018. REUTERS/Saumya Khandelwal

India’s Fortis Healthcare said on Saturday it will acquire People Tree Hospital in Yeshwantpur, Bengaluru, for 4.3 billion rupees ($48.01 million), strengthening its position in the South Indian healthcare market.

The deal would be executed by its wholly owned subsidiary, International Hospital, through a 100% acquisition of TMI Healthcare, the entity under which People Tree Hospital operates, Fortis said in a statement.

The hospital operator also said it is planning an additional investment of around 4.1 billion rupees over the next 3 years into the facility.

The acquisition provides an opportunity to strengthen its existing operations, enhance revenue and profitability, while simultaneously advancing its planned investment, according to Fortis.

Fortis, partly owned by Malaysia’s IHH Healthcare, runs 33 healthcare facilities with more than 5,700 beds across 11 Indian states, according to its website.

The company plans to invest 7 billion rupees in the expansion of its hospitals over the next four years, scaling up capacity in Bengaluru, Mumbai, the National Capital Region and Punjab, its CEO Ashutosh Raghuvanshi told Reuters earlier in September.

Reuters

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