The Abraaj Group Partners withLeading Pakistani Diagnostics Business IDC
Islamabad – January 11, 2017: The Abraaj Group (“Abraaj” or the “Group”) – a leading investor operating in global growth markets, today announced that it has partnered withIslamabad Diagnostics Centre (“IDC”or the “Company”), a leading diagnostics chainin Pakistan, through its Funds.Founded in 2003 by Dr. RizwanUppal, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Nafees Medical College, and his brothers Dr. Imran Uppaland Dr. Rehan Uppal, IDC is an affordable diagnostics business operating in 20centers across Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Wah Cantonment and Hasanabdal.
The Company is looking to expand its presence across Islamabad, Rawalpindi and additional cities in the Punjab province, with the aim of expanding its presence to over 50 centersin the next five years.Since inception, IDC has built a successful track record and is known for its latest imaging technologies, broad range of laboratory tests and quick turn-around times, with over 350 staff members and one of Pakistan’s largest pool of qualified radiologists on its team. It is also the only diagnostic center in the capital that provides lab and imaging services on a 24/7 basis, 365 days a year.Pakistan – the sixth most populous country in the world with over 180 million people, has a relatively underfunded public healthcare system which is not equipped to meet the needs of the population. The private sector has been filling the gap and87% of healthcare spending is funded out-of-pocket. The diagnostics market is extremely fragmented with less than 10 players across the country withmore than 20 centers. There are more than 200,000 potential healthcare referral points in Pakistan, yet less than 6,000 diagnostic service providers, leaving significant room for the sector to grow and meet market demand.IDC marks Abraaj’sfourthinvestment in the diagnostics space globally and the first in Pakistan. Abraaj will leverage its expertise and relationships to help IDC roll out its presence across the Punjab region, develop partnerships with government and private hospitals, and expand its service offerings. Abraaj will also support IDC in identifying bolt-on acquisitions across the country and institutionalizing its management team and board of directors. The partnership will allow IDC to procure its equipment and consumables as part of the wider healthcare platform and to benefit from its central investment into data, analytics and insight.Commenting on the investment, HishamMoussa, Managing Director, The Abraaj Group, said: “Increased healthcare awareness and a growing requirement for detecting lifestyle diseasesis increasing the demand for diagnostics services across Pakistan. IDC is clearly positioned to capitalize on this growth, through its world class infrastructure and diagnostics technology, and itscompetent management team. This partnership is an important step for us in building our presence in the diagnostics space across South Asia.”Commenting on the investment, Dr. RizwanUppal, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of IDC, said:“14 years ago, IDC started as a concept offeringfull medical diagnostics services on a 24-hours basis under one roof, with state-of-the-art technologies.We have grown at an exponential rate since then and we have ambitious expansion plans for the years ahead to serve wider population groups, augment the healthcare needs of the community and create more job opportunities. We look forward to the partnership with The Abraaj Group which has an outstanding track record in healthcare and are jointly committed to delivering on the growth plans for IDC.”The Abraaj Group has a strong track record of investing in healthcare, having deployed over USD 1.2 billion globally in 29 investments across the healthcare spectrum in growth markets. In 2015, the Group exited its diagnostic platform in the Middle East, Integrated Diagnostics Holding, via an IPO on the London Stock Exchange.In Pakistan, IDC represents Abraaj’sfirst investment into the diagnostics space and the fifthtransaction in the country acrossfivedifferent sectors.