HealthCare Global's Profit Falls Amid Advanced Tech Expansion

HealthCare Global Enterprises reported a significant drop in consolidated profit after tax, declining 58% to Rs 5 crore in Q1 2025. Despite lower profits, revenue increased to Rs 613 crore. The company remains committed to technological advancements in medical technologies.

HealthCare Global's Profit Falls Amid Advanced Tech Expansion
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HealthCare Global Enterprises announced a substantial 58 percent decline in its consolidated profit after tax for the first quarter ending June 30, 2025, bringing the figure down to Rs 5 crore. This marks a notable drop from the Rs 12 crore profit reported in the same quarter last year.

The Bengaluru-based healthcare firm did, however, see a positive trend in its revenue, which rose to Rs 613 crore for the June quarter, up from Rs 526 crore in the same period a year ago. This increase is largely attributed to the company's focus on introducing pioneering medical technologies in India.

BS Ajaikumar, HealthCare Global Enterprises Founder & Non-Executive Chairman, emphasized the company's continued commitment to innovation, highlighting advancements in technologies such as Cyclotron, Adaptive RT, CyberKnife, and AI-driven systems, as well as expanding their capabilities in genomics and proteomics.

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