Sheffield's One Health Group looks to create surgical hub through £8m fundraise
Sheffield healthcare company One Health Group is looking to raise £8m to fund the creation of its first surgical hub amid a move to the AIM market.
The firm, a leading independent surgical services provider to the NHS has announced a conditional placing to raise a minimum of £7m, an open offer to qualifying shareholders to raise up to £500,000, and a retail offer to raise up to £500,000. The firm is also proposing to cancel trading on the AQSE Growth Market and admission to AIM.
In an announcement to the market, it said proceeds would be used primarily to fund the group’s first owned surgical hub through to operation, a project which is expected to cost between £8m and £9m. The group expects the hub to be operational within one year of construction starting and deliver between £6m and £9m in
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