Manipal Health Enterprises to acquire Kinder Women's Hospital in Bengaluru
PRI: 9 — MINIMAL Base risk 21/100 × Low confidence multiplier (0.45). Highest contributor: Significance 40/100, normalised to this factor's 40-point cap (+16 of 40). Limiting factor: Linked-entity criticality 0/100, normalised to this factor's 30-point cap -- DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities (30 points below its maximum). DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities.
Confidence multiplier Confidence limits the final PRI when evidence is uncertain. A severe but weakly supported claim cannot reach the highest PRI bands.: 0.45 (Low) · Calculated 2026-08-19 03:42:56 (vv1).
Full contribution breakdown
- Procurement Impact: 16 / 40 — Significance 40/100, normalised to this factor's 40-point cap
- Corroboration: 5 / 15 — A single event -- not yet corroborated by a separate clustered event (neutral baseline, not a penalty)
- Entity Criticality: 0 / 30 — Linked-entity criticality 0/100, normalised to this factor's 30-point cap -- DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities
- Geographic Regulatory: 0 / 15 — 0 distinct content-linked geography/geographies
- Event type
- Acquisition
- UUID
- 1126b58d-397a-45ba-952e-1a3a55e59a50
- Editorial review status
- Pending (ProcIntel's own review of this record)
- Event lifecycle
- Breaking (the real-world state of the situation — a separate concept from review status above)
- Significance
-
2 · Moderate
- This type of disruption typically has a moderate procurement impact.
- No specific geography identified yet.
- Linked to 1 tracked entity.
- Assessed time horizon: Short-term.
- Confidence
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2 · Low
(distinct from each article link's own extraction confidence below)
- Reported only by secondary sources so far — no primary/official confirmation yet.
- Reported by a single source so far — not yet independently corroborated.
- Some key facts (e.g. exact date) are still missing or unconfirmed.
- Evidence is current — updated within the last week.
- Impact direction
- Neutral or Mixed (provisional default — not yet reviewed)
- Occurred at
- Not yet established (no explicit date was tightly bound to the matched event text)
- Record type
- REAL
Source Facts
Manipal Health Enterprises will acquire Kinder Women's Hospital in Bengaluru for Rs 130 crore. This business transfer agreement involves acquiring the hospital's entire operations and assets. The acquisition strengthens Manipal Hospitals' position in a growing Bengaluru healthcare market. It will also expand access to their clinical expertise and capabilities for more patients. This move complements their existing healthcare ecosystem in the Whitefield micro-market.
Linked Signals
| Published | Headline | Source | Matched text | Extraction confidence | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-18 12:15:50 | Manipal Health Enterprises to acquire Kinder Women's Hospital in Bengaluru | The Economic Times - Industry | acquisition, acquire | 38.5 | keyword combination |
Linked Entities
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Review History
| Date | Action | Previous | New | Reviewer | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-19 03:42:56 | Created | — | Acquisition: "Manipal Health Enterprises to acquire Kinder Women's Hospital in Bengaluru" (lifecycle=Breaking) | Deterministic v1 extractor | — |
| 2026-08-19 03:42:56 | Pri Recalculated | score=None, band=None | score=1, band='Minimal' | Deterministic v1 extractor | PRI: 1 — MINIMAL Base risk 5/100 × Very Low confidence multiplier (0.15). Highest contributor: A single event -- not yet corroborated by a separate clustered event (neutral baseline, not a penalty) (+5 of 15). Limiting factor: No Significance score yet (event has no linked articles) (40 points below its maximum). DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities. |
| 2026-08-19 03:42:56 | Article Linked | — | source_item #10117 | — | — |
| 2026-08-19 03:42:56 | Significance Changed | None | 2 | — | — |
| 2026-08-19 03:42:56 | Confidence Changed | None | 2 | — | — |
| 2026-08-19 03:42:56 | Pri Recalculated | score=1.0, band='Minimal' | score=9, band='Minimal' | — | PRI: 9 — MINIMAL Base risk 21/100 × Low confidence multiplier (0.45). Highest contributor: Significance 40/100, normalised to this factor's 40-point cap (+16 of 40). Limiting factor: Linked-entity criticality 0/100, normalised to this factor's 30-point cap -- DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities (30 points below its maximum). DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities. |