SINGAPORE: Singapore-based private equity firm Quadria Capital has raised US$304 million for healthcare investments in Asia.
It announced on Tuesday that the fund will be channeled towards “high quality and scalable mid-sized healthcare companies” that can cater to the masses at affordable prices.
This includes businesses with a focus on hospital services and pharmaceuticals.
Quadria Capital’s investors include asset managers, development finance institutions, institutional investors, healthcare groups and family offices from the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.







