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NASA Hospitals

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About NASA Hospitals

NASA Hospitals is an asset-light specialty healthcare operator that acquires distressed 75-100 bed mid-market hospitals in India and converts them into single-specialty focused centres. The sponsor brings direct operational track record — 150 beds already operating across 3 hospitals — and deploys a proven 12-18 month turnaround playbook that brings targets from negative EBITDA to 25%+ EBITDA margins.

The $40M raise capitalises the platform's scaling phase, targeting a 1,000-bed network in 5 years through both organic conversion and the Remedy Hospitals (pitched as Asterix) Hyderabad flagship acquisition.

Project Scope
Current Operating Beds
150
3 hospitals operating
5-Year Target
1,000 beds
Via acquisition + roll-up
Target ROCE
25–30%
Platform-level
Turnaround Playbook
12–18 mo
Per acquired hospital

Four specialty verticals define NASA's operating focus:

  • Neuro — neurology, neurosurgery, stroke care, neuro-intervention
  • Spine — spine surgery, minimally invasive procedures, pain management
  • Ortho — orthopaedic surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine
  • Critical Care — ICU, emergency medicine, trauma, high-acuity services

The 12-18 month turnaround playbook brings distressed targets from negative EBITDA to 25%+ margins through four operating levers: (1) specialty focus driving case-mix improvement and ARPOB expansion; (2) bulk procurement cost reduction (~12%); (3) elimination of related-party-transaction markups; (4) capital-structure refinancing at institutional rates.

Market & Demand Drivers

India's Specialty Healthcare Gap

India's mid-market hospital segment is fragmented and under-professionalised. Distressed 75-100 bed assets are available at 30%+ discounts to sector multiples (Apollo/Max trade at 15-16× stabilised EBITDA). The arbitrage: acquiring at 11-12× distressed EBITDA and exiting at 16-18× stabilised — while patients benefit from corporate-grade care at 20-30% lower cost.

Single-Specialty Model Advantage

Single-specialty focus (Neuro, Spine, Ortho, Critical Care) drives higher ARPOB (average revenue per occupied bed) vs. general-care competitors. Case-mix optimisation lets NASA target the 20% of procedures driving 80% of hospital revenue — a proven model validated across NASA's existing 150-bed platform.

Why NASA's Model Wins
Asset-light acquisition strategy avoids greenfield hospital construction costs. 12-18 month turnaround playbook delivers predictable EBITDA margin expansion. Single-specialty case-mix generates 30%+ ARPOB premium vs general hospitals. Corporate operating discipline + compressed valuation entry = fundamental multiple arbitrage at exit.
Investment Structure & Security

Flagship Acquisition — Remedy Hospitals Hyderabad

80% acquisition at ₹55 Cr equity / ₹80 Cr EV (~11.8× FY26 EBITDA) — a 30% discount to sector. Capital stack: PE 49% / NASA 31% / Remedy promoters retain 20% for alignment. Use of equity: ₹10 Cr promoter buyout · ₹15 Cr debt refinancing · ₹10 Cr working capital · ₹5 Cr capex · ₹15 Cr NASA platform consolidation. Value creation bridge: FY26 EBITDA ₹6.8 Cr → FY29 EBITDA ₹27 Cr. Exit: IPO at 16-18× → 2.8-3.2× MoIC · 26-30% IRR.

Multi-Layer Security

Operating cash flows — 150 beds currently operating, validated unit economics

Acquisition discount — 30% below sector multiples on entry

Promoter retention — selling promoters retain 20% for execution alignment

Exit liquidity — Indian healthcare IPO market active at 15-18× stabilised EBITDA

ScenarioFY29 EBITDAExit MultipleExit EVEquity ValueMoICIRR
Base₹24 Cr16x₹384 Cr₹160 Cr2.9x27%
Upside₹27 Cr18x₹486 Cr₹210 Cr3.8x33%
Downside₹20 Cr14x₹280 Cr₹120 Cr2.2x21%
Leadership Team

NASA Hospitals' leadership team combines specialty clinical expertise with institutional healthcare M&A experience. The management bench includes medical directors overseeing the four specialty verticals (Neuro, Spine, Ortho, Critical Care), financial operators leading acquisition due diligence and post-close integration, and corporate leadership overseeing the 5-year scaling trajectory to 1,000 beds.

Detailed leadership profiles and medical director bios available on the Business Plan page.

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Investment Inquiries
FirmNASA Hospitals
PlatformAsset-Light Specialty Healthcare
Current Beds150 across 3 operating hospitals
5-Year Target1,000 beds
Capital Raise$40,000,000
Flagship AcquisitionRemedy Hospitals Hyderabad · ₹80 Cr EV
Target ROCE25–30%
Target IRR (Base)26–30%
Exit StrategyIPO or Strategic Sale · 15–30× EBITDA
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Confidentiality & Forward-Looking Statements
This document summarises publicly-releasable project information and does not constitute an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties; actual results may differ materially. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

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