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InvAscent Private Equity to Invest 140 Crores in SRV Hospitals

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Last updated: April 18, 2025 9:03 am
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Mumbai: SRV Hospitals Secures ₹140 Crore Investment

Mumbai-based hospital chain SRV Hospitals has secured a significant investment of ₹140 crore from InvAscent, a private equity firm based in Hyderabad. This partnership aims to support SRV Hospitals’ multispecialty and critical care-focused healthcare model.

SRV Hospitals currently operates five advanced tertiary care hospitals across Mumbai, Nashik, and Bengaluru, with a combined capacity of over 500 beds. With this investment, SRV Hospitals plans to accelerate its presence, invest in cutting-edge technology, and further strengthen its footprint.

Dr. Abhay Vispute, Director of SRV Hospitals, stated, "This investment from InvAscent is a strategic alignment of purpose and will strengthen our core and extend our impact."

The equity stake acquired by InvAscent has not been disclosed.

Published on Apr 18, 2025 at 02:33 PM IST

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Reference : https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/hospitals/private-equity-firm-invascent-to-invest-140-cr-in-srv-hospitals/120404284

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