IHH Healthcare delivers strong growth in 2025 and sets clear course towards 2030 with focus on clinical innovation, patient care and environmental stewardship

IHH outlines 2030 sustainability roadmap as it drives clinical excellence, expands capacity, and advances value-based care across global markets

IHH Healthcare (“IHH” or the “Group”), a global integrated healthcare provider, has delivered a year of strong growth and clinical firsts in FY2025 supported by continued expansion across its network of 190 healthcare facilities, including 89 hospitals in 10 countries.

Against this foundation, the Group has set a clear course towards its 2030 sustainability goals, anchored in clinical excellence, patient experience, people development and environmental stewardship as outlined in the newly launched 2025 Annual Report and Sustainability Report.

Turning Progress into Purpose: IHH’s 2030 Sustainability Roadmap

Building on the aspiration to Care. For Good., IHH made remarkable progress in achieving its sustainability goals in 2025, with 14 out of 16 goals laid out in 2022 successfully met, turning ambition into action for how the group delivers care across the four core pillars of Patients, People, Public and the Planet.

Since 2022, the Group has delivered value-based care, achieved gender parity in leadership roles, conducted over 4.2 million health and cancer screenings to reduce disease burden, and reduced emissions and plastics use while launching a large-scale solar project in Türkiye.

Following three years of measurable progress, IHH has established a new set of sustainability goals to drive deeper impact across all four pillars through 2030.

· Patients: The Group will maintain or exceed international benchmarks across its key clinical quality indicators, continue improving billing transparency year-on-year and improve year-on-year Net Promoter Scores (NPS) across its markets to provide better, faster and more transparent care.

· People: The Group will maintain gender parity in leadership, sustain engagement scores above global benchmarks, and reduce lost-time injuries annually, prioritising workplace well-being and employee growth.

· Public: The Group will pursue full compliance with its antimicrobial stewardship implementation protocols and continue providing free or subsidised cancer treatments and screenings to underserved communities across all markets annually.

· Planet: The Group will accelerate its path to net zero by 2050 with the following new environmental targets for 2030

· Emissions: Guided by the Science Based Targets Initiative, reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 42% from 2025 baseline; engage 70% of suppliers by spend to encourage emissions reporting and target-setting;

· Waste: Achieve a 30% non-hazardous waste recycling and landfill diversion rate;

· Water: Improve water efficiency by 10% from 2025 baseline

While near-term conditions remain dynamic, strong underlying demand for quality healthcare continues to support IHH’s long-term growth trajectory as the Group advances its clinical, innovation and sustainability agenda towards 2030.

IHH’s Annual Report and Sustainability Report 2025 are available on the Group’s website.