Indian healthcare provider opens outlet in city
Saturday, 13 March 2010
FE Report
India's leading healthcare provider Max Healthcare made foray into the booming private healthcare sector of Bangladesh with the opening of its first information and facilitation center at Navana Tower of Gulshan in the capital Thursday.
The New Delhi based healthcare provider, which is part of the Indian business conglomerate Mirage group, said that it has invested about Tk. 3.5 million initially in its Bangladesh venture.
This is also the first time that Max Healthcare, which operates eight centers in and around the Indian capital, spread its wing beyond its own country as part of its broader overseas expansion plan.
India's leading healthcare provider Max Healthcare made foray into the booming private healthcare sector of Bangladesh with the opening of its first information and facilitation center at Navana Tower of Gulshan in the capital Thursday.
The New Delhi based healthcare provider, which is part of the Indian business conglomerate Mirage group, said that it has invested about Tk. 3.5 million initially in its Bangladesh venture.
This is also the first time that Max Healthcare, which operates eight centers in and around the Indian capital, spread its wing beyond its own country as part of its broader overseas expansion plan.