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Novo Nordisk's parent invests in India's Manipal hospital chain

"It (the investment) represents our commitment towards filling the gap between the enormous demand and underserved healthcare infrastructure in India," Novo Holdings said in a statement.

February 07, 2024 / 07:15 IST
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Novo Nordisk's parent invests in India's Manipal hospital chain
Novo Nordisk's parent invests in India's Manipal hospital chain

Novo Holdings, the controlling shareholder of Danish obesity drugmaker Novo Nordisk said on Tuesday it was investing in Indian private hospital chain Manipal Hospitals, as it seeks to tap into growing market potential in Asia.

"It (the investment) represents our commitment towards filling the gap between the enormous demand and underserved healthcare infrastructure in India," Novo Holdings said in a statement.

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The Danish holding company bought a minority stake with Abu Dhabi sovereign investor Mubadala and California's top public pension system, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), according to a Manipal statement dated Feb. 2.

The three firms bought the stake from Singapore state investment firm Temasek , which will continue to hold a majority stake, the statement said.