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Chinese psychiatric chain to IPO

Psychiatric chain Wenzhou Kangning Hospital Company is set to pre-market its IPO on October 26 (today), with a two-week investor education period predicted before bookbuilding. The company should have a market capitalisation of over $100m after IPO.

Report: Reforming China’s hospital sector

Between 2009 and 2014, the Chinese government spent over $370bn on healthcare, three times the $124bn initially planned. It is now drafting a new set of reforms in its new five-year road map to 2020, by which time total healthcare spending is expected to reach $1 trillion according to McKinsey.

Bupa growth strongest in emerging markets

The global healthcare group Bupa, experienced rapid growth in markets as diverse as Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and Chile. It continues to make acquisitions across emerging markets, as well as launching new healthcare insurance products and distribution agreements. Global sales rose 7% to £4,916m from the first half of 2014, at constant exchange rates (CER), or 3% taken at actual exchange rates (AER). Underlying profit before taxation hit £253.3m, an increase of 2% at CER, or a fall of 3% at AER. In a wide-ranging interview, CEO Stuart Fletcher, spoke to Healthcare Nova about the results and Bupa’s future plans.

UK care industry in “serious position,” says Bupa CEO

The CEO of Bupa, Stuart Fletcher, spoke of his concern for the UK care industry, after the latest half-year results revealed 10% fall in UK profits, despite a 7% rise in global revenue at constant exchange rates. Half year sales to 30 June, 2015 came to £4,916m, up 7% on the first half of 2014. Taken at actual exchange rates, sales increased by 3%.

UK care industry in “serious position,” says Bupa CEO

The CEO of Bupa, Stuart Fletcher, spoke of his concern for the UK care industry, after the latest half-year results revealed a 10% fall in UK profits. Sales rose 7% to £4,916m, at constant exchange rates, or 3% taken at actual exchange rates. Underlying profit before taxation hit £253.3m, an increase of 2% at constant exchange rates (CER), but a fall of 3% taken at actual exchange rates (AER).

China’s Phoenix Healthcare taps into the corporate market

Phoenix Healthcare Group, which claims to be the largest private Chinese mainland hospital operator, has paid HK$180m ($23m)for 20% of UMP Healthcare Holdings, a Hong Kong-based outpatient operator. The two plan a joint venture in the outpatient sector, targeting corporate and individual clients in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, an area around Beijing with a population of […]

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