Elections in the Netherlands last year saw Mark Rutte, the Liberal prime minister, return for a fourth term, and belatedly we now have a new cabinet. Could we see a new direction for healthcare following this new mandate?
Global investment firm KKR has closed a $4bn fund dedicated to health care growth equity investment opportunities primarily in Europe and North America.
The UK government will spend £3.6bn on paying 'a fairer cost' for adult social care, in new plans that also set aside £500m on workforce and training, £300m on elderly care housing, and £150m on digitalisation as part of a long-awaited reform. Experts tell HBI that it is 'nowhere near enough'.
"This is the strongest M&A market I can remember," Hedley Goldberg, managing director at Rothschild & Co told hundreds of attendees at HBI 2021 as he talked about the IPO landscape and how post-COVID M&A is shaping up.
Institutional investors are snapping up half of all new assisted living projects as they collectively up their stakes in the sector. An expert panel at HBI 2021 said that they are recognising the market as a long-term and steady investment.
To date, for-profit assisted living providers have focused more or less exclusively on providing luxury retirement villages to relatively wealthy retirees. This is the case across Europe, but is particularly evident in Germany.
This is a sector that is likely to see massive growth as nations retreat from public provision and as new business models allow new entrants to compete with mom’n’pop. So what are the new models in franchising and digital? And which market sectors and which countries offer the best opportunities? Confirmed speakers to include: James […]
Around 25% of the £450 million invested into the senior housing sector in the first half of 2021 went into housing intended for rent rather than sale. About time says Michael Voges, executive director of retirement village trade body the Associated Retirement Community Operators (ARCO). HBI speaks to him to find out more.
HBI’s inaugural HBI Health Care Services Top 100 lists the largest 100 companies by EMEA health care services revenue. In total revenue their revenue came to over €105bn - and we've uncovered some surprising winners and losers.
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