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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong> &#8211; Fortis Healthcare has announced a significant step in its growth journey with the planned acquisition of People Tree Hospital in Yeshwantpur, Bengaluru, in a deal valued at 4.3 billion rupees.</p>



<p> The move underlines the company’s confidence in India’s expanding healthcare sector and its long-term commitment to strengthening access to quality medical services in major urban centers.</p>



<p>The acquisition will be carried out through Fortis Healthcare’s wholly owned subsidiary, International Hospital, by taking complete ownership of TMI Healthcare, the entity that operates People Tree Hospital. </p>



<p>This strategic transaction allows Fortis to seamlessly integrate the facility into its existing hospital network while maintaining operational continuity and clinical standards.</p>



<p>Bengaluru is one of India’s fastest-growing healthcare markets, driven by population growth, rising health awareness, and increasing demand for advanced medical care. </p>



<p>By adding People Tree Hospital to its portfolio, Fortis reinforces its presence in South India and positions itself to better serve patients across the city and neighboring regions.</p>



<p>Alongside the acquisition, Fortis has outlined plans to invest an additional 4.1 billion rupees over the next three years into the Bengaluru facility. </p>



<p>This investment is expected to focus on upgrading infrastructure, expanding capacity, enhancing medical technology, and strengthening clinical specialties to meet growing patient needs.</p>



<p>Company officials have highlighted that the transaction is expected to support revenue growth and improve profitability over time. </p>



<p>The integration of People Tree Hospital also complements Fortis’s broader strategy of consolidating high-quality healthcare assets in key metropolitan areas where demand for tertiary and quaternary care continues to rise.</p>



<p>Fortis Healthcare already operates a wide network of hospitals and healthcare facilities across multiple Indian states, offering services ranging from routine care to complex treatments. </p>



<p>The addition of a well-established Bengaluru hospital strengthens its ability to deliver comprehensive care while leveraging shared expertise, standardized processes, and operational efficiencies.</p>



<p>India’s healthcare sector is witnessing sustained investment as providers respond to demographic shifts, lifestyle-related diseases, and increased expectations for world-class treatment within the country.</p>



<p> Large hospital groups are increasingly focusing on expansion through both organic growth and targeted acquisitions to build scale and resilience.</p>



<p>The planned capital infusion into the newly acquired hospital reflects Fortis’s emphasis on long-term value creation rather than short-term gains. </p>



<p>Investments in advanced equipment, digital health solutions, and skilled medical professionals are expected to enhance patient outcomes and reinforce trust in the Fortis brand.</p>



<p>The company has also outlined a broader expansion roadmap, with significant capital earmarked for capacity additions in cities such as Bengaluru, Mumbai, the National Capital Region, and Punjab over the coming years. This indicates a balanced approach to growth, combining regional depth with national reach.</p>



<p>Healthcare analysts view such acquisitions as positive signals for the sector, as larger networks can improve efficiency, standardize care protocols, and invest more consistently in quality and safety.</p>



<p> For patients, this often translates into better access to specialized services and improved overall experience.</p>



<p>Overall, the acquisition of People Tree Hospital represents more than a single transaction.</p>



<p> It reflects Fortis Healthcare’s strategic vision to build a strong, future-ready healthcare network that can support India’s evolving medical needs while contributing to sustainable growth in one of the country’s most vital sectors.</p>
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