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Schroder Investment Management increases stake in Apollo Hospitals Enterprises to 6.42%

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Apollo Hospitals is widely recognized as the pioneer of private healthcare in India, and was the country’s first corporate hospital. The Apollo Hospitals Group, which started as a 150-bed hospital and today, operates 9200 beds across 64 hospitals.

The Group has emerged as the foremost integrated healthcare provider in Asia, with mature group companies that specialize in insurance, pharmacy, consultancy, clinics and many such key touch points of the ecosystem. The Apollo Group has touched the lives of over 45 million patients, from 121 countries.

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Schroder Group Entities which held 8,818,314 shares representing 6.34% as of March, 2015 increased its stake to 8,925,608 shares or 6.42%. The group purchased 107,294 shares or 0.08%.

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Schroder Investment Management  is a privately owned investment manager. The firm launches and manages equity, fixed income, and balanced mutual funds for its clients. It invests in the public equity and fixed income markets. The firm also invests in the alternative markets for its clients. It was founded in 1985 and is based in London, United Kingdom. 

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