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ASIA HEALTH HAVEN

Beaches, parties and nose jobs: How Bali woos tourists with thriving cosmetic surgery scene

In this fifth part of BT’s series on Asia’s medical tourism hubs, we spotlight Indonesia, where Bali’s healthcare scene is perking up despite trailing that of Malaysia and Thailand in popularity

In 2023, Malaysia attracted 1.4 million medical tourists, generating total revenue of RM2.25 billion and surpassing its pre-pandemic peak.
ASIA HEALTH HAVEN

Malaysia targets Tier 2 cities in Indonesia and China for next wave of medical tourists

In Part 2 of our series on Asia’s booming medical tourism, we explore how Malaysia leverages hubs like Penang and Selangor to rival the medical hubs of Thailand and Singapore

AHH’s potential to expand into newer sub-segments positions it well for continued success, says Choo Yong Cheen, chief investment officer of private equity at GIC.

GIC invests further US$150 million in Asia Healthcare Holdings

This comes after the Singapore sovereign wealth fund first invested US$170 million in February 2022

The centre is located at FV Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and is owned by Thomson Medical.

Thomson Medical, OUE Healthcare subsidiaries partner on surgery centre in Vietnam 

It also aims to serve patients from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam

Lim Wai Mun, founder and chief executive of Doctor Anywhere, says the acquisition would enable the delivery of “more integrated, holistic care and greater value” to its users.

Doctor Anywhere raises US$38.8m from investors including IHH Healthcare, EDBI

HEALTHCARE company Doctor Anywhere said on Wednesday (Dec 21) that it has raised an additional US$38.8 million in its Series C1 round led by Novo Holdings, with participation from existing investors i...

The deal values Asian Healthcare Specialists at S$109 million.

Doctor Anywhere’s offer for Asian Healthcare  Specialists closes with 97.5% of acceptances

A VEHICLE owned by healthtech startup Doctor Anywhere has received 97.48 per cent of valid acceptances for its bid to take Catalist-listed Asian Healthcare Specialists private.

The offer for Asian Healthcare Specialists is now unconditional in all respects.

Asian Healthcare Specialists loses free float; offer turns unconditional

ASIAN Healthcare Specialists has lost its free float and will be delisted after offeror Labrador Park obtained 90.63 per cent valid acceptances as at 6 pm on Nov 10.

The closing date for Labrador Park's offer to take Asian Healthcare Specialists private will be extended to 5.30 pm on Dec 15.

Asian Healthcare Specialists offer gets sufficient acceptances to turn unconditional

LABRADOR Park’s offer to take Asian Healthcare Specialists private at S$0.188 per share has obtained valid acceptances from shareholders holding 90.15 per cent of the company’s shares, or some 521.4 m...

This brings the total irrevocable undertakings obtained by offerer Labrador Park to 87.16 per cent, or 504,101,246 shares.

Offerer for Asian Healthcare Specialists receives additional irrevocable undertakings

THE offerer for medical group Asian Healthcare Specialists announced on Wednesday (Oct 26) that it has received additional irrevocable undertakings from shareholder Lim Cheok Peng, who owns 1.26 per c...

Asian Healthcare Specialists H2 profit up 56.4 per cent to S$2.45m

Asian Healthcare Specialists H2 profit up 56.4 per cent to S$2.45m

MEDICAL services group Asian Healthcare Specialists (AHS) posted a 56.4 per cent increase in net profit to S$2.45 million for the second half of the year.