Apollo 24/7 is part of Apollo HealthCo, a subsidiary of Apollo Hospitals. HealthCo also houses the pharmacy distribution business and a 25.5% interest in Apollo Pharmacy. It accounts for about 40% of Apollo Hospitals revenue.
Flipkart enters crowded healthtech sector with SastaSundar acquisition Mumbai: The Flipkart Group has signed a deal to acquire a majority stake in online pharmacy Sastasundar Marketplace to launch its own healthcare business amid a pandemic-triggered consolidation in India’s healthtech industry. Flipkart Health+, as the new entity will be known, will leverage the Walmart Inc.-controlled company’s
Online Pharmacy Market to Cross USD 264.11 billion by 2030 bignewsnetwork.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bignewsnetwork.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Long is a 19 brace with rigid aluminium bars for completely immobilising the knee after surgery. Anatomically contoured posterior bars and provides a counterforce to offload the pressure from the knee joint in varus
Ranjan Pai invests in PharmEasy's funding with 360 One. API Holdings board seats acquired. Rights issue resolves debt. Monthly burn reduction and strategic direction expected.
Flipkart Health+ and Lowe Lintas collaborate for celeb-led ad film: Best Media Info bestmediainfo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bestmediainfo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Flipkart Health+, the digital healthcare marketplace platform of India’s Flipkart Group, has launched a new advertising campaign in collaboration with Lowe Lintas, the creative agency of MullenLowe Lintas Group. The campaign aims to establish Flipkart Health+ as the preferred platform for online medicine purchases in Uttar Pradesh (UP). To strengthen its presence in UP, the campaign focuses on seller discounts on medicines,
PharmEasys parent firm API Holdings cut down its advertising and promotional expenses to Rs 235 crore, less than half of what it incurred on this account in FY22, while staff costs also eased 12% to Rs 1,283 crore.
For the first time, the e-pharma sector has lost some ground to its offline counterpart as steep online discounts disappear. Flipkart Health is the latest to reduce aggressive discounts. Whats ailing Indias online pharmacies?