
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise will raise up to Rs 750 crore to fund expansion of its healthcare business in the next few months. "Apollo Hospitals will raise up to Rs 750 crore through rights issue for the expansion of the hospitals in a couple of months. The company's board has already approved this and "we are waiting for regulatory approvals," Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Chief Financial Officer Krishnan Akhileswaran said in a PTI report.
In May this year, proposal for a rights issue for an amount not exceeding Rs 750 crore to its shareholders was approved by the company's board, although the price was to be determined either by it or a committee later. According to Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Joint MD Sangita Reddy, the healthcare chain's new hospitals will be in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Guwahati and Visakhapatnam. The investment for Mumbai hospital is around Rs 550 crore while Bengaluru and Visakhapatnam are slated to cost around Rs 150 crore and Rs 170 crore respectively, further stated the PTI report.