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Private Equity’s Role in Tackling Global Healthcare Inequalities

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  Healthcare inequalities remain a pressing issue worldwide, especially in developing economies like India, where access to quality care is often limited. Private equity firms are emerging as key players in addressing these disparities by providing much-needed capital, fostering innovation, and driving efficiency in healthcare delivery systems. With strategic investments in hospitals, diagnostic centers, telemedicine platforms, and pharmaceutical companies , private equity investment in India like those offered by Quadria Capital is helping bridge the healthcare gap, bringing hope to underserved communities. Understanding Global Healthcare Inequalities Many factors drive inequalities in healthcare, economic disparities, inadequate infrastructure, and a shortage of skilled professionals, to name a few. Moreover, you can find an uneven distribution of healthcare facilities between urban and rural areas and an insufficient focus on preventive care and public health. These challen...

Private Equity Investment in Singapore Post COVID-19

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It will be very early to draw any conclusions about the long-term impacts of the Covid-19 crisis, but the top private equity firms in Singapore most prepared to endure this crisis will benefit more.   Given the darkness surrounding the Covid-19 crisis, it is impossible to assess the longer-term impact on private equity industry performance. It will depend on the duration of the lockdown and the trend of the subsequent recovery. High-valuation deals done before the slowdown may ultimately suffer as company performance comes under pressure. Investment Competition for attractive deals will likely decline, to private equity’s benefits. With the public markets discouraged and potential corporate buyers holding onto their investments, private equity funds are well-positioned to be the buyer for any deal that does come up for sale. Fund Raising For investors who have survived the 2008-09 economic crises, the current crisis is unlikely to shake their confidence.  The drop in fu...

Private Equity Investment in Healthcare: Is It a Viable Option?

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Healthcare is one of the largest sectors in India, with a market size of $194 billion in 2020. The Indian healthcare sector, which is supposed to reach $372 billion by 2022, is growing fast due to increasing coverage, the extent of services, expenditure by public and private players, and the growing demand for quality healthcare. Services offered by the Indian healthcare sector are cost-competitive compared to their counterparts in developed nations. The public healthcare system in India comprises primary and secondary centers. India’s private healthcare sector is witnessing rapid growth due to the availability of quality treatment compared to public healthcare services. The low spending in public healthcare has made the private sector fill the gap in healthcare services. Sensing the need for substantial investment in healthcare, the government laid down policies to attract private equity firms in the Indian healthcare sector. Substantial growth in demand for quality healthcare and ...

Participation of Private Equity Firms in Healthcare: Good or Bad?

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The healthcare sector has been a preferred destination for  Private equity firms in India . And amidst the ongoing COVI-19 pandemic, its significance has increases manifolds. There are a lot of opportunities for hospitals, doctors, and other healthcare service providers to improve productivity and reduce cost, which can mean huge benefits for private equity firms. Further, private investment in the Indian health care industry has surged significantly over the last few years owning to investors who have been keen on stepping into a large, swiftly growing, and recession-proof market with high returns. Top Private Equity Firms Top private equity firms are investing a huge amount of money in the Indian healthcare sector ranging from health technology startups to physician practices. While private investment helps improve in health care through new delivery models, technologies, and operational capabilities, there is another side to it - whether private equity investments in healthca...

Private Equity Investment in Indian Healthcare Sector is Need of The Hour

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The Indian healthcare system is already overburdened due to its aging population and growing chronic disease. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic added an extra burden and exposed India's healthcare system to the world. Hence, India's struggling health system needs considerable attention from the government as well as private players. Government has to do more in terms of funding and fulfilling the demand for skilled labour. Capital access is one of the major hurdles in the growth of the Indian healthcare sector. Today, at 1.26% of the GDP, the country's public expenditure on health continues to remain the lowest globally, making it seem like an uphill task to meet the target of 2.5% of the GDP by 2025. Along with strengthen India's infrastructure like building highways, power plants, and ensuring there is a roof over every Indian’s head, there is a need to focus on healthcare in the country. The private sector has been playing an important role in develop...

Singapore’s Healthtech Industry: A Hotbed for Investors and VCs

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With more and more people opting for new technologies to provide better treatments, the health tech industry in Singapore is on a growth trajectory. The health tech startups are offering an exciting range of products and services such as period tracker apps, blood pressure watches, etc. Given its focus on preventive healthcare, the region is ripe for the entry of foreign and domestic  private equity firms in Singapore .  Many other factors propel healthtech market in Asia and Singapore: ·          The geographical location, a huge network of skilled professionals, and government support make Singapore an ideal healthcare destination for tech companies. Tech companies are using more online channels to connect with and educate their audience, thus fuelling growth in the industry. Singapore, not to be left behind, has also taken some significant steps in the Asian healthtech sector.( Private Equity Firms in Singapore) ·   ...

Private Equity Investment in The Indian Healthcare Sector is Growing. Why?

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The Indian healthcare sector that includes hospitals, medical devices, health insurance, telemedicine, medical tourism, and medical equipment, is one of the largest sectors in terms of revenue and employment generation. Rising cases of lifestyle diseases, the demand for affordable healthcare, technological advancements, and penetration of health insurance are some of the key growth drivers for this sector and attracting private equity in India .  Key Points About Indian Healthcare Industry : • The healthcare market size is expected to reach $372Bn by 2022. • The hospital industry is 80 per cent of the total healthcare market, growing at a CAGR of 16-17 per cent and is set to reach $132 Bn by 2023. • The diagnostics industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.4 per cent and is set to reach $32 Bn by 2022. • The government has allowed 100 per cent FDI for all Greenfield projects under the automatic route. The healthcare industry is seeing an expansion by present hospitals in...

Private Equity Firms in India Are Accelerating Healthcare Industry

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Private equity firms in India  are growing in health care, becoming a larger source of capital. The private sector has emerged as a vibrant force in India's healthcare industry, giving it national and international repute. It accounts for almost 74% of the country’s total healthcare expenditure. The hospital industry accounts for 80 percent of the total healthcare market in India, and in the last five years has seen huge investor demand – from both global as well as domestic investors. By FY2022, India’s hospital industry is expected to reach US$132.84 billion from US$61.8 billion in FY2017, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16 to 17 percent. The Indian medical tourism market, meanwhile, is growing at 18 percent y-o-y to reach US$9 billion by 2020. The government also plans to increase budget allocation for public health spending to 2.5 percent of the country’s GDP by 2025. Private equity is a primary source of capital for innovation, especially for startups. P...