People Tree Hospitals founder kicks off BlackRock's Rs 210-crore exit amid expansion push

Written By :  Ruchika Sharma
Published On 2025-11-24 13:07 GMT   |   Update On 2025-11-24 13:07 GMT
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Bengaluru: Founder, Managing Director and CEO of People Tree Hospitals, Dr Jothi Neeraja, has begun facilitating an exit for BlackRock, which invested Rs 210 crore in the People Tree Hospital network in March this year.

The investment supported People Tree’s expansion and enhanced super-specialty services.

“I started with no legacy, no network just intent and integrity,” Dr Neeraja said. “So, when investors place trust in you, you honor it. Completing BlackRock’s exit is part of that commitment.”

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With People Tree’s transition underway, she is also focusing on Maarga Mind Care, scaling a 1,000-bed, 25-dedicated mental health hospital network.

“India has built world-class super specialty care in Cardiology, Urology, Gastroenterology, Oncology & Neurosciences,” she added. “Our next decade must belong to mental health with the same quality, urgency, and seriousness.”

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Founded in 2013, People Tree Hospitals is a premier NABH-accredited multispecialty healthcare institution headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. With over 300 beds, a team of 400+ healthcare professionals, and Centres of Excellence in Neurosciences, Orthopaedics, Cardiac Sciences, Gastrointestinal Sciences, Renal Sciences, and Critical Care, it offers comprehensive services across 20 super-specialties.

People Tree Hospitals operates multiple branches across Bangalore including Tumkur Road, Dasarahalli, Banashankari, and extends its reach through outreach programs across Karnataka.

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