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Max Healthcare Institute Limited · MAXHEALTH
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Max Healthcare Institute Limited has announced its financial and operating results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2026, with network gross revenue of ₹ 2,982 Cr, reflecting a growth of 16% YoY. Network Operating EBITDA was ₹ 704 Cr, reflecting a growth of 15% YoY. The company has also completed the acquisition of a controlling stake in Kalinga Hospital Limited and Yerawada Properties Private Limited.
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Max Healthcare Institute Limited has informed the Exchange about Presentation on Earnings Update for the quarter ended June 30, 2026
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August 13, 2026
Listing Department, Listing Department,
National Stock Exchange of India Limited BSE Limited
Exchange Plaza, Plot C-1, Block G, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers,
Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Dalal Street,
Mumbai – 400 051 Mumbai – 400 001
Symbol: MAXHEALTH Scrip Code: 543220
Sub.: Press Release and Presentation on Earnings Update
Ref.: Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015
Dear Sir / Madam,
Please find enclosed herewith the press release titled “Max Healthcare Q1 revenue rises to ₹ 2,982 Cr, registering
growth of 16% YoY; Network Operating EBITDA rises to ₹ 704 Cr, 15% YoY; Q1 PAT was ₹ 357 Cr” along with
presentation on earnings update for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
This disclosure will also be hosted on Company's website viz. www.maxhealthcare.in.
Kindly take the same on record.
Thanking you
Yours truly,
For Max Healthcare Institute Limited
Dhiraj Aroraa
EVP - Company Secretary and Compliance Officer
Encl.: As above
Max Healthcare Q1 revenue rises to ₹ 2,982 Cr, registering growth of 16% YoY
Network Operating EBITDA rises to ₹ 704 Cr, 15% YoY
Q1 PAT was ₹ 357 Cr
Key Highlights of Q1 Performance
• Gross Revenue stood at ₹ 2,982 Cr for Q1 FY27, a growth of 16% YoY
• Network1 Operating EBITDA stood at ₹ 704 Cr in Q1 FY27, a growth of 15% YoY
• Operating Margin2 stood at 24.8% compared to 24.9% in Q1 FY26 and 26.8% in Q4 FY26
• Network PAT stood at ₹ 357 Cr, compared to ₹ 345 Cr in Q1 FY26 and ₹ 387 Cr in Q4 FY26
• Free Cash from Operations3 was ₹ 397 Cr in Q1 FY27 compared with ₹ 389 Cr in Q1 FY26 and ₹ 581 Cr in
Q4 FY26
• EBITDA per bed4 was ₹ 71.2 lakhs compared to ₹ 68.5 lakhs in Q1 FY26 and ₹ 73.4 lakhs in Q4 FY26
• Bed occupancy for the quarter was at 75%, with Occupied Bed Days (OBDs) up by 10% YoY. The operational
bed capacity as at end of June’26 stood at 5,379, up by 630 beds (net) compared to June’25
• ARPOB5 for Q1 FY27 stood at ₹ 81.9k compared to ₹ 78.0k in Q1 FY26 and ₹ 77.9k in Q4 FY26, representing
a growth of 5% YoY
• The Company completed the acquisition of a controlling stake (58.28%) in Kalinga Hospital Limited (KHL)
on May 18, 2026. KHL operates a 250 beds multispeciality hospital in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, which is
located on a 10 acre land parcel in the heart of the city
• The Company on June 30, 2026 acquired all outstanding Class A equity shares of Yerawada Properties
Private Limited (YPPL), representing 100% of voting rights and ~50.22% of the economic interest. Further,
preliminary approval from local municipal corporation for the proposed 450 beds hospital in Pune on a
prime piece of land owned by YPPL has been received and the building plans are under finalization
• The Board approved a capital expenditure of ₹ 425 Cr for a brownfield tower at MSSH Vaishali. This will
add 202 beds to the existing capacity of 387 beds
• The Board granted an in-principle approval to foray into medical education and set-up medical colleges, in
view of the proposed regulatory changes by National Medical Commission
• Free treatment provided to 54,186 patients in OPD and 1,933 patients in IPD from the economically
weaker sections by the Network Hospitals
Delhi, August 13, 2026: Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. (MHIL, ‘the Company’), one of the largest
private sector healthcare services companies in India, announced its financial and operating results
for the first quarter ended June 30, 2026.
Network gross revenue was ₹ 2,982 Cr, reflecting a growth of 16% YoY, mainly driven by increase in
OBDs. International patient revenue stood at ₹ 247 Cr reflecting a growth of 18% YoY and accounts
for ~ 9% of the hospital revenue.
Network Operating EBITDA was ₹ 704 Cr, reflecting a growth of 15% YoY. EBITDA Margin for the
Network stood at 24.8% compared to 24.9% in Q1 FY26 and 26.8% in Q4 FY26.
Overall EBITDA per bed stood at ₹ 71.2 lakhs compared to ₹ 68.5 lakhs in Q1 FY26 and ₹ 73.4 lakhs in
Q4 FY26.
(1) Network includes the Company, its subsidiaries, managed hospitals and partner healthcare facilities | (2) As a percent of net revenue | (3) After
interest, tax, working capital changes and replacement capex | (4) Based on Operating EBITDA per OBD (annualised) and excludes Max Lab operations|
(5) Excludes revenue from Max Lab operations
Max Lab (non-captive pathology vertical) reported a gross revenue of ₹ 58 Cr during the quarter,
recording a growth of 20% YoY and 11% QoQ. Max Lab services are now available across 60+ cities
and it offers a comprehensive range of over 2,700+ tests.
Max@Home reported a gross revenue of ₹ 78 Cr, reflecting a growth of 32% YoY and 7% QoQ, driven
by physio & rehab, nursing care and attendants (Assistance Services) and sample collection &
medicine delivery (Transactional Services).
Network PAT stood at ₹ 357 Cr compared to ₹ 345 Cr in Q1 FY26, reflecting a growth of 3% YoY. This
is primarily due to increase in depreciation and finance costs consequent to commissioning of
brownfield capacity expansion in MSSH Mohali, Nanavati-Max and Max Smart.
Free cash from operations1 stood at ₹ 397 Cr compared to ₹ 389 Cr in Q1 FY26 and ₹ 581 Cr in Q4
FY26. Of this, ₹ 386 Cr was deployed towards the acquisition of KHL and YPPL, while ₹ 337 Cr was
invested in ongoing expansion plans. Consolidation of KHL and YPPL also added ₹ 153 Cr to net debt
(including towards put option liability). Further, ₹ 3 Cr was received from the exercise of ESOPs. Net
Debt2 at the end of June, 2026 stood at ₹ 2,384 Cr compared to ₹ 1,908 Cr at the end of March, 2026.
The Company completed the acquisition of a controlling stake (58.28%) in KHL on May 18, 2026 for
~₹ 298 Cr. KHL operates a 250 beds multi-speciality hospital in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, which is located
on a 10 acre land parcel in the heart of the city. The acquisition was funded through an External
Commercial Borrowing.
The Company on June 30, 2026 acquired all outstanding Class A equity shares of YPPL, representing
100% of voting rights and ~50.22% of the economic interest. The Company intends to acquire the
Class B equity shares in YPPL progressively, in line with milestones agreed in the SPA. Further,
preliminary approval from local municipal corporation for the proposed 450 beds hospital in Pune on
a prime piece of land owned by YPPL has been received, and the building plans are under finalization.
MSSH Bhubaneswar (erstwhile Kalinga Hospital), a 250 beds NABH accredited multispeciality
hospital, contributed ₹ 19 crore in revenue and ~₹ 2 crore in EBITDA during the post-acquisition
period in Q1 FY27, with 50% occupancy and ARPOB of ₹ 35k. Prior to acquisition, the hospital
generated revenue of ~₹ 154 crore in FY26. Integration into the Max Healthcare Network is
progressing as planned, with key focus areas including clinician hiring, occupancy improvement, and
payor mix enhancement, supported by operational and infrastructure upgrades to drive sustainable
growth and profitability.
Currently, 202 beds in the brownfield tower of Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital have been
operationalized. The remaining 198 beds will be handed over to Operations in the course of Q2 FY27,
for a phased commissioning.
The Board approved a capital expenditure of ₹ 425 Cr for a brownfield tower at MSSH Vaishali. This
will add 202 beds to the existing capacity of 387 beds. The building plans for the new tower have
been approved and construction activities have commenced. The project is expected to be
commissioned in Q4 FY30.
(1) After interest, tax, working capital changes and replacement capex | (2) After considering term loans, cash credit and put option liability
The Board granted an in-principle approval to foray into medical education and set-up medical
colleges, in view of the proposed regulatory changes by National Medical Commission.
Commenting on Q1 results, Mr. Abhay Soi, Chairman and Managing Director, Max Healthcare
Institute Ltd., said:
“Q1 FY27 marks a strong start to the year, with the successful consummation of two strategic acquisitio
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