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Mubadala takes stake in Manipal Health Enterprises

Manipal offers ‘affordable and high-quality’ healthcare through multi-specialty and tertiary care network, which currently serves around 6 million patients a year

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 Abu Dhabi wealth fund Mubadala has taken a stake in Manipal Health Enterprises (Manipal), one of India’s renowned brands in healthcare. Incidentally, the Singapore fund Temasek will continue to hold a majority stake in Manipal, which has 30 odd hospitals in India, reported gulfnews.com.

Manipal offers ‘affordable and high-quality’ healthcare through multi-specialty and tertiary care network, which currently serves around 6 million patients a year. “Employing more than 5,000 doctors, the company is India’s second-largest hospital chain by number of beds,” said a statement by Mubadala.

“Given the ever-increasing demand for high-quality hospital care across India, we look forward to supporting Manipal’s growth journey in the years ahead,” said Camilla Languille, Head of Life Sciences at Mubadala.

India’s healthcare sector is passing through one of its fast-growth phases, as the country tries to ramp up speciality care and extend its healthcare capacities to take in possibilities in Tier B and C cities, each of which are seeing sustained increases in their populations.

Manipal was founded by Dr Ranjan Pai in 1991, and rapidly grew from its roots in Bangalore to build a pan-Indian presence.

“We are delighted to work with such high-quality partners like Temasek, TPG, Dr. Ranjan Pai and the management team of Manipal to drive the business through the next phase of its growth trajectory,” said Luca Molinari, Head of Asia, Direct Investments, at Mubadala.

“Manipal is playing a central role in developing India’s national healthcare infrastructure and we are tremendously excited to partner with them.”

India’s healthcare sector is passing through one of its fast-growth phases, as the country tries to ramp up speciality care and extend its healthcare capacities to take in possibilities in Tier B and C cities, each of which are seeing sustained increases in their populations.

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