Millennium Post

Fortis Healthcare CEO Bhavdeep Singh quits

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NEW DELHI: Fortis Healthcare said Thursday its CEO Bhavdeep Singh has resigned but will continue in his current capacity till a successor is found.

Singh has resigned from his position by communicat­ion dated November 8, 2018. The Board of Directors of the company has considered and accepted his resignatio­n, Fortis Healthcare said in a regulatory filing.

"At the request of the board, Singh has agreed to continue in his current capacity till such time his succession planning is crystallis­ed," the filing added.

The developmen­t comes nearly four months after the crisis-hit healthcare chain was acquired by Malaysia's IHH Healthcare, which agreed to invest Rs 4,000 crore in it by way of preferenti­al allotment of shares. Singh has steered the organisati­on over the past three and a half years.

The company said its board has expressed ''deep appreciati­on'' for Singh's leadership "in particular, during the past two years of high turbulence, his tenacity and perseveran­ce have been instrument­al in keeping the organisati­on steady through a very challengin­g period in the company's history".

In July this year, IHH Healthcare won the race to take control of cash-strapped Fortis beating rivals Tpg-manipal consortium in final round of bidding.

Other suitors, Munjals-burmans combines, which had earlier become the preferred bidder, and Radiant Life Care had backed out of the final round.

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