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Apollo Hospitals in talks to sell stake in multispecialty clinics chain, IFC to exit

IFC owns around 31 percent in the company and first invested in the Apollo subsidiary in 2016

October 03, 2024 / 16:28 IST
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AHLL reported a drop in revenue to Rs 1,233 crore in FY23 from a revenue of Rs 1,314 crore in FY22
AHLL reported a drop in revenue to Rs 1,233 crore in FY23 from a revenue of Rs 1,314 crore in FY22

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd is looking to sell a significant stake in Apollo Health & Lifestyle Ltd (AHLL), which runs clinics and diagnostic centres, people aware of the development said.

The stake sale would also facilitate an exit for International Finance Corp (IFC), the World Bank's private investment arm, after an eight-year investment in Apollo Hospitals.

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Founded in 2000, AHLL runs India's biggest chain of multispecialty clinics under the Apollo Clinics brand in India and the Middle East, diabetes management clinic Apollo Sugar, and diagnostic facilities Apollo Diagnostics. The company also operates in specialty formats such as Apollo Cradle for women and children and Apollo Spectra for planned surgeries.

IFC owns around 31 percent of the company and first invested in the Apollo subsidiary in 2016. Since then, it has pumped in a little over Rs 500 crore in the business.