Parth Jindal, banker Jaspal Bindra invest in sports-focused healthcare startup HEAL Institute

The fresh round of fundraising may see the company, promoted by a sports scientist, raising as much as Rs 50 crore.

Parth Jindal, banker Jaspal Bindra invest in sports-focused healthcare startup HEAL Institute
MUMBAI: A group of high profile investors including former Standard Chartered ace banker Jaspal Bindra and Parth Jindal, son of JSW Group chairman Sajjan Jindal, have invested in HEAL Institute, a sports-focused healthcare startup, report. Parth Jindal, son of JSW Group chairman Sajjan Jindal, has invested in his personal capacity.

The fresh round of fundraising may see the company, promoted by a sports scientist, raising as much as Rs 50 crore. The firm will use the funds for its expansion across major metros, said Shayamal Vallabhjee, sports scientist and technical analyst to the 2003 Indian world cup cricket team, who started HEAL in 2012.
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