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Aurelius: A New Kid In The Healthcare Block

Dato Amir Firdaus Abdullah, Group MD, Aurelius Healthcare

31-Mar-22 08:00

Aurelius: A New Kid In The Healthcare Block

Backed by Navis Capital, Aurelius Healthcare has recently acquired Nilai Medical Center and renamed it as Aurelius Hospital Nilai. But what are their plans for the group post acquisition? Dato’ Amir Firdaus Abdullah, Group MD, Aurelius Healthcare shares key insights with us.

Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Tan Chen Li


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