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DCDC Health Services Raises ₹82 Crore Funding from BII

Team CEO VINEBy Team CEO VINEDecember 10, 2024Updated:December 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
DCDC kidney care Raises ₹82 Crore Funding from BII
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Dialysis clinic operator DCDC Health Services Pvt Ltd has raised ₹82 crore in funding from British International Investment (BII), a UK-based development finance institution and impact investor.

With the fresh funding, DCDC plans to establish over 100 new dialysis centers within the next three years.

These centers will be equipped with 900 dialysis machines and are expected to cater to more than 15,000 patients. The expansion will also create approximately 1,000 jobs.

Founded in 2009 by Aseem Garg and Akshat Garg, DCDC Health Services aims to provide high-quality dialysis services to patients across India. The company focuses on bridging the gap in access to affordable and reliable kidney care, particularly for economically weaker sections of the population.

DCDC currently operates more than 190 clinics across the country, including standalone facilities, public-private partnerships (PPP) with state governments, and hospital-based centers.

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The startup primarily serves patients under PPP arrangements, focusing on those in underserved communities.

Commenting on the investment, Aseem Garg, Founder and CEO of DCDC Health Services, said, “We are excited to partner with BII and expand access to high-quality and affordable dialysis treatments. Through this investment, we will continue to expand our centers in South India, particularly in Karnataka and Telangana.”

 

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