Sabine Hospitals Gets $50mn PE Funding Led By CX Partners 

Hyderabad/Kerala: Sabine Hospital and Research Centre has secured $50 million in funding from CX Partners – a private equity fund in the Indian mid-market with a long track record of delivering returns through cycles and a consortium of investors.

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Sharing details about the development, Dr Sivadasan Sabine, Founder and Chairman of Sabine Hospital & Research Centre said,” CX partners and the consortium of investors share our vision of making high-end fertility, birthing, and neonatal care affordable and accessible to the most remote towns of India.

The investment of $50mn validates our strong clinical fundamentals, and business practices and also recognizes the immense need for better fertility, mothering, and childcare in India. We are now all set to embark on the next phase of growth with renewed passion.” 

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CX partners work in healthcare, financial services, consumer products and services, and IT/outsourced services. With 29 portfolio companies and $1bn of assets under management across its funds and co-investors, CX partners are positive about Sabine Hospital’s potential for immense growth.

Commenting on the investment, Vivek Chhachhi, Managing Partner, CX Partners said, “Sabine Hospital and Research Centre provides accessible healthcare at affordable costs. Their world-class fertility treatments cater to the growing medical needs of people. 

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While upholding the utmost ethical standards and clinical excellence, the organization has demonstrated remarkable growth, with a CAGR of 25% over the last three years. We see the potential in further expanding Sabine Hospitals to adjacent markets, drawing upon our experience investing in healthcare, attracting high-quality professional leadership, and putting in place systems to manage growth.” 

Singapore-based Tanas Capital, a growth-stage private equity firm, is part of the investor consortium. Sharing his thoughts, Amit Sharma, MD of Tanas Capital said, “We are pleased to partner with CX and Sabine Hospital and Research Centre to aid the strategic imperatives of this franchise. The focused and nuanced approach of Sabine Hospital is a clear differentiator and is certainly well positioned for the next phase of growth.” 

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Sabine Hospital and Research Centre was incorporated in 2016 as a single facility near Kochi. Now it operates 300 beds including 60 NICU beds across 2 facilities in Kerala.

Sabine Hospital has an integrated model through which it offers mother and child healthcare services including IVF and other fertility treatments, birthing, newborn care, and other gynecological procedures. 

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Conducting more than 6,000 IVF cycles and 3,000 deliveries every year, Sabine Hospital attracts patients from Maldives, Oman & Bangladesh besides Kerela.

The hospital utilizes cutting-edge equipment to make high-end procedures like IVF more accessible. Upholding the highest ethical standards, Sabine Hospital and Research Centre records the highest success rates.


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