Saudi German Hospitals (SGH), run by Middle East Healthcare Co. (MEAHCO), said in a bourse filing that it owns no stake in SGH Ajman and offers management supervision services under its asset light revenue model.
The medical facility, launched on April 15, is owned by Ajman Healthcare Development Company, in which Bait Al Batterjee Medical Co. Ltd. holds a controlling stake.
SGH will get management supervision fees of 10 percent of net profit before zakat and tax and expects to start earning management supervision fees starting 2021, the statement added.
The hospital has 150 inpatient beds and 46 outpatient clinics. It also obtained all the required licenses and started receiving patients on April 15.
In 2017, SGH signed several management supervision agreements with Bait Al Batterjee, the majority shareholder in the company.
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