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Max India Gets Nod To Merge Max Healthcare, Demerge Residual Business

Max India on Tuesday said its shareholders have approved merger of its healthcare
assets into Max Healthcare and demerger of other residual businesses into Advaita, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Max India, in a NCLT-convened meeting.
New Delhi
The company said 99.21 per cent of the public shareholders voted in favour of the proposed
composite scheme.
“This is a significant progress for the comprehensive scheme that involves a series of transaction
including demerger of Radiant’s healthcare assets into Max Healthcare which will result in KKRbacked Radiant acquiring a majority stake in Max Healthcare and listing of the combined Max
Healthcare and new Max India’ respectively,” it added

As the immediate next step towards the conclusion of the transaction, the second motion petition for approval of the scheme is expected to be filed
with NCLT during the current month, Max India said in a statement.
Max Healthcare and Advaita (to be renamed as Max India) are both expected to be listed on stock exchanges by March next year, it added.

The combination of Radiant and Max Healthcare will create the largest hospital network in North India, which will be among the top three hospital
networks in the country by revenue and the fourth largest in terms of operating beds.

The merged entity will operate over 3,200 beds throughout 16 hospitals across India, including tertiary and quaternary care facilities offering high end critical and super speciality care supported by strong local brands such as BLK Hospital, Max Saket, Max Smart Hospital, Max Patparganj,and Nanavati Hospital.-Medical Dialogues

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