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are now more focused on India, with changing environment: B K Modi
The Singapore-based Spice
Global group’s health care division is investing an additional Rs 300 crore to
double the capacity of its Saket City Hospital in Delhi. Bhupendra Kumar Modi,
chairman of the $2-billion business empire, also known as ‘Joint Venture Modi’,
tells Digbijay Mishra about his plan. Edited excerpts:
What
is the expansion plan for your Saket hospital?
We are looking at a
600-bed hospital from the existing 230 beds, which will help us create new
specialities. We would invest an additional Rs 300 crore for this and should be
ready by November 2017. So far, we have invested Rs 300 crore, making it a total
investment of Rs 600 crore.
You
had plans to enter pharma manufacturing. Anything coming on that front?
That is something we are
looking at separately. We are also looking at nutraceutrical and smart foods.
You
realigned your business verticals last year. What are the plans for each of
these?
The first is health care.
We have got Saket City, Smart Health City and Smart Living. Then, in the
education business, we are making a smart city. We have started a smart school
in Modipur, where one can join after class XII for skill education. We are doing
halls and we look at entertainment as a very big area. Then, we have the
finance vertical and mobility, the biggest by revenue. If you look at
valuation, the other businesses are equally at par. For the past 10 years, I was focusing more
outside India. Now, for two years, I am concentrating more on India.
What
is the trigger for starting to focus more on India?
Basically, a change of
environment. It is not only the government change. It is also that India’s
image is going up every year. When a new government comes, it has new ideas. I
like this government because it is tech-oriented. Since I am a tech guy, I can
relate to them.
Where
do you see your group in the years ahead?
We have big hopes. We are
hoping to do better every year and we will be announcing our group plans one by
one before the Pravasi Bharati event next year. I will keep everything ready
and this is all in preparation for that. I will announce my next two movies and
serials coupled with Smart Health City.
Are
you still pursuing plans to acquire an insurance company in India?
I can only move as fast as
the government allows me to. I was hoping to start a bank last year because if
I do insurance, I will also do banking. I wanted to do mobile banking and had
given a proposal. I could have run my bank with less than 200 people.
Any
plans for e-commerce?
We are already there; it
is part of our software business. Since things are changing fast, we are
getting each vertical’s plan and by the end of the year, we can come up with a
composite plan for e-commerce.
What’s
the broader outlook for your health care
business?
We have Philips as a
knowledge partner. When we got here initially, we had the latest technology and
now when we are adding capacity, we are getting the latest technology again.
With additional capacity, we have to deal with a larger number of patients
across day care, diagnosis segments…We are looking at oncology, for example.
The sector is so big that everyone is here to strive and thrive but the ratio
will change eventually.
How
has the business done so far?
We have already done about
$25 million and that is because our capacity utilisation is not full. Within
these 230 beds, we should be $50 million in two years. Naturally, that will
further increase when we get 600 beds operational.
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