Myanmar

Joint venture with First Myanmar Investment Public Company Limited (“FMI”)

OUEH jointly operates and manages a healthcare portfolio of three hospitals, two medical towers and four primary care clinics (the “Myanmar Medical Facilities”) with FMI. Branded as Pun Hlaing Hospitals (“PHH”), the three hospitals have a total bed capacity of approximately 370 beds and are located in the key cities of Yangon, Mandalay and Taunggyi. The flagship hospital in Yangon is the first hospital in Myanmar to receive the prestigious JCI accreditation in 2017 and was subsequently re-accredited in 2021. The core services offered by the hospitals include emergency, outpatient, in-patient, laboratory, imaging, physiotherapy, medical check-up and overseas clinical services, across practices including Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

OUEH believes that its international healthcare expertise will complement its high-quality medical facilities in Myanmar, and achieve further growth in one of the fastest-growing Southeast Asian economies.

YANGON

As the largest city in Myanmar with a population of over five million people, Yangon is the country’s former capital and continues to be the commercial capital of Myanmar today. The 170- bed flagship hospital in Yangon, Pun Hlaing Hospitals Hlaing Tharyar, is the first hospital in Myanmar to receive the prestigious JCI accreditation in 2017, and was subsequently re-accredited in 2021.

MANDALAY

Mandalay is the second largest city in the country and serves as the main commercial, education and health centre for Upper Myanmar. With a wide range of in-patient and outpatient services, Pun Hlaing Hospitals Mandalay, the 100-bed hospital in Mandalay is well-positioned to serve the Mandalay community’s increasing healthcare needs.

TAUNGGYI

Taunggyi is home to a diverse group of ethnicities as it is the capital of Shan State, Myanmar’s largest state, bordering China, Laos and Thailand. Pun Hlaing Hospitals Taunggyi, the 100-bed hospital in Taunggyi is expected to serve the largest state’s growing community.