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ADIA to Invest USD 200 Million in Meril

By Impact Desk | Updated: July 21, 2025 17:43 IST

A wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment  Authority (“ADIA”) has entered into definitive agreements to invest USD ...

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A wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment  Authority (“ADIA”) has entered into definitive agreements to invest USD 200 million for a  ~3% stake in Micro Life Sciences Private Limited (“Meril”), one of India’s leading medical  devices companies. This investment values Meril at an enterprise value of USD 6.6  billion. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval by the Competition Commission  of India (CCI). Post this investment, Meril will be backed by two globally recognized  investors, ADIA and Warburg Pincus.  

Founded by the Bilakhia Group, Meril is a global innovator in medical technology  (MedTech), with a strong focus on clinically advanced solutions across multiple  specialties — including Cardiovascular, Structural Heart, Orthopaedics, Endo-surgery,  In-vitro Diagnostics and Surgical Robotics.

Headquartered in Vapi, India, Meril operates state-of-the-art, vertically integrated, and  globally certified manufacturing and R&D facilities, across a 100 acre sustainable MedTech campus. The company employs more than 13,000 people, has 35+ global  subsidiaries, and serves healthcare systems in 150+ countries. Meril is committed to  becoming the world’s leading MedTech company, powered 100% by green energy,  reinforcing its commitment to sustainable innovation.

With a robust in-house global R&D ecosystem and a portfolio of 200+ technology  platforms, Meril continues to lead in global clinical research and education.  Breakthrough innovations such as the Myval Transcatheter Heart Valve (THV) series,  MyClip Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER) system, and the MISSO Surgical  Robotic System highlight Meril’s dedication to next-generation innovation. Through its  12+ global training academies, Meril empowers over 10,000 healthcare professionals  annually.

Sanjeev Bhatt, Senior Vice President – Strategy, Meril said: “This investment by ADIA reinforces confidence in Meril’s long term vision and global ambitions. This investment  will enable us to accelerate growth, attract world-class talent, and further strengthen our  R&D and clinical research efforts as we work towards improving the quality of human life  through advanced healthcare solutions.”

About Meril

Meril is a global medical technology company headquartered in Vapi, India. With a strong  emphasis on innovation, Meril develops clinically meaningful products aimed at  enhancing patient outcomes across cardiovascular, orthopaedic, diagnostic, Endo Surgery and robotic surgery domains. Founded by the Bilakhia Group, the company is  committed to sustainability, quality, and global impact. For more information:  https://www.merillife.com 

About Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA)

Established in 1976, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (“ADIA”) is a globally-diversified  investment institution that prudently invests funds on behalf of the Government of Abu  Dhabi through a strategy focused on long-term value creation. For more information:  https://www.adia.ae

Media contact : media@merillife.com

 

 

Tags: Abu Dhabi Investment  AuthorityMicro Life Sciences Private Limited
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