Radiant Life Care to acquire Max Healthcare, merge it with existing entities
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New Delhi: KKR-backed hospital management firm Radiant Life Care said Monday it will acquire a majority stake in Max Healthcare through a merger to create a combined entity valued at Rs 7,242 crore.
The deal, to be carried out through a series of transactions, will see KKR becoming the majority shareholder while Radiant Life Care promoter Abhay Soi will lead the combined company as Chairman.Max Healthcare promoters led by Analjit Singh will step down.
"The combination of Radiant and Max Healthcare will create the largest hospital network in North India, which will become among the top three hospital networks in India by revenue and the fourth largest in India in terms of operating beds," the companies said in a joint statement.
The merged entity will operate over 3,200 beds throughout 16 hospitals across India, it added.
"The acquisition will be undertaken through a series of transactions, including Radiant's purchase of a 49.7 per cent stake in Max Healthcare from South Africa-based hospital operator Life Healthcare in an all-cash deal," it said.
The deal, to be carried out through a series of transactions, will see KKR becoming the majority shareholder while Radiant Life Care promoter Abhay Soi will lead the combined company as Chairman.Max Healthcare promoters led by Analjit Singh will step down.
"The combination of Radiant and Max Healthcare will create the largest hospital network in North India, which will become among the top three hospital networks in India by revenue and the fourth largest in India in terms of operating beds," the companies said in a joint statement.
The merged entity will operate over 3,200 beds throughout 16 hospitals across India, it added.
"The acquisition will be undertaken through a series of transactions, including Radiant's purchase of a 49.7 per cent stake in Max Healthcare from South Africa-based hospital operator Life Healthcare in an all-cash deal," it said.
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