Published On:January 25 2008
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ICICI to invest in Pune hospital

Pune: ICICI Ventures, the private equity arm of ICICI Bank, has announced an investment of Rs 140 crore in Pune-based Sahyadri Hospitals.

The investment will be routed through IVEN Medicare, a special purpose vehicle floated by ICICI Ventures to manage its investments in the healthcare sector.

Sahyadri Hospitals currently runs a 250-bed super speciality hospital, two secondary care hospitals and one clinic in Pune.

Charudatta Apte, chairman, Sahyadri Hospitals, said the company wanted to develop a network of healthcare facilities across Maharashtra using the hub-and-spoke model.

“Sahyadri Hospitals intends to create a network of hospitals and care centres to reach 1,000 beds in one year and 3,000 beds in three years with an investment of about Rs 500 crore,” Apte said.

The company will look at setting up new hospitals, taking over existing ones as well as working with social organisations to reach the intended capacity.

The expansion will initially be around Pune extending to Navi Mumbai, western Maharashtra, Marathwada and the rest of Maharashtra in that order, he added.


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