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Mint Newsletters · Aug 17, 2026

Permira is on Cloudnine for second India deal

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Shravani Sinha · Mint Newsletters

Sometimes quiet, unglamorous deals reveal the biggest trends. That’s Bengaluru-based Cloudnine Hospitals right now. Permira is reportedly pulling ahead of TPG to acquire a $150-200 million stake, buying out early investor True North’s decade-old holding.

Interestingly, this deal is a scaled-down version of Cloudnine Hospitals’s original plan, a much larger $250-300 million raise meant to fund a West Asia acquisition that never materialised. If it goes through, this will be one of Permira’s earliest India bets after its SILA investment earlier this year.

Cloudnine itself has been busy. It recently acquired Apollo Hospitals’s maternity and fertility business for $160 million, expanding its footprint to 40 centres across 13 cities. Revenue grew to ₹1,485.6 crore in FY25, though loss widened too, a familiar story for scaling healthcare chains.

India’s single-speciality healthcare segment is projected to nearly triple to $12.3 billion by 2030, as hospitals shift from being generalists to focused specialists. Rising insurance penetration and an aging population are only accelerating that shift.

With Temasek, TPG NewQuest and Apollo already holding stakes, and investor appetite clearly strong, can Cloudnine become the blueprint for how specialty healthcare scales in India? Read the full story by Sneha Shah and Priyamvada C.

Indian shares fell on Monday as a lack of progress towards ending the Iran war kept crude oil prices elevated, while an end of quarterly earnings reporting season meant limited domestic triggers for investors.

The Nifty 50 fell 0.32% to 24,287.65 and the BSE Sensex lost 0.36% to 77,728.16. They were down 0.1% and 0.2%, respectively, at 3:15 pm, ahead of the new closing auction session.

This marks one of the first instances when the benchmark indexes have closed at lower levels after the closing auction session, as compared to 3:15 pm when the regular trading ends.

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Edited by Zaheer Merchant.

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