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Omni Hospitals in talks with PE firms to raise Rs 322 croreTwo persons who are aware of the talks told ET that the healthcare services firm, which is a part of INCOR group, is availing the financial...
Aavishkaar invests Rs 32 crore in e-commerce logistics firm Connect IndiaAavishkaar has invested Rs 32 crore in e-commerce logistics firm Connect India, the country’s largest impact investment firm announced on F...
PlexusMD: An online portal to help doctors find jobsStarted three months ago, PlexusMD allows doctors to showcase their profile, find jobs and stay connected with hospitals and patients.
IntelleGrow Finance in talks with global investors to raise an additional Rs 150- Rs 200 croreVenture debt lender IntelleGrow Finance is in talks with a number of global investors to raise a fresh round of funding.
Dell announces cloud-based solution for Indian healthcare providersDell Services has unveiled a cloud-based solution that delivers integrated clinical and financial systems for healthcare providers in India.
Omidyar Network, Michael and Susan Dell Foundation invest Rs. 28 crore in IntelleGrowThe funding will be used by the Mumbai-based NBFC to increase its loan book to Rs. 500 crore, up from its current Rs. 50 crore book size.
Medical device startup OneBreath raises rupees 18 crore fundsMedical device startup OneBreath, which makes low-cost portable, rechargeable ventilators , has raised a total funding of rupees 18 crore.
Unitus Seed invests in healthcare company CommerzpointWhile the terms of the transaction were not disclosed, Bangalore and Seattle-based Unitus has invested through its two flagship funds — Uni...
‘India’s charm fades for MNCs like Walmart, Etisalat and Telenor, and that’s good’Walmart, Etisalat and Telenor have all recently bared foreign companies’ increasing reluctance to go ahead with their investment plans in I...
Social enterprises: Doing good while making money is an alluring prospectFor investors and entrepreneurs in businesses serving low-income groups, doing good while making money is an alluring prospect.
Why India has still very few billion-dollar startupsThe primary reason for this is the birth characteristics of a startup; whether an entrepreneur has given birth to a baby or a dwarf.
Glocal Healthcare Systems: IAS officer-turned-entrepreneur plans to open 50 more hospitalsFormer Indian Administrative Services officer Sabahat S Azim’s biggest challenge when he launched affordable healthcare chain Glocal Health...
Frugal innovation: Devi Shetty's Narayana Hrudayalaya to conduct heart surgeries at world's cheapest ratesOver the years, India has proven its expertise in creating world-class products and services at low cost, gaining from economies of scale.
Power of Ideas 2012: NASE, a new voice to boost India's social venturesNational Association for Social Enterprises India (NASE) is looking to take the momentum forward as the country’s first advocacy and lobbyi...
- Service providers eye middle-class Indians; offer convenient, specialised options
Rising consumption by middle-class Indians has spurred the launch of scores of startups that retail food, apparel and travel products.
- Low-cost healthcare is evolving with ventures like Vaatsalya, Glocal Healthcare, Eye-Q
Private affordable healthcare is evolving into a mature industry with entrepreneurs launching hospitals, specialist clinics and medical dev...
- Vaatsalya Hospitals: Pioneer of affordable healthcare
While majority of the hospital chains focused on the lucrative urban middle class population, we were looking at the non-urban market says ...
- Vaatsalya Healthcare raises $10 mn in third round of PE funding
Vaatsalya Healthcare raises $10 mn in third round of PE funding.
Making healthcare affordable, accessible, and ubiquitousThe Acumen Fund that has invested in LifeSpring is one example. But as these models scale up, 'they will attract traditional investors.'
Educating consumers is crucial: V RenganathanV Renganathan, co-founder and vice-president (alliances) of Vaatsalya, explains why low-income consumers need a scheme that covers both hos...