Tata has invested in over a dozen other start-ups such as Firstcry, Paytm and Snapdeal. “When Ratan Tata came to know about the business plan, he decided to be a part of this mission in personal capacity and help Generic Aadhaar to reach every Indian,” said Arjun Deshpande, founder and CEO of the firm.
The start-up claims an annual revenue of Rs 6 crore and is looking at scaling it to Rs 150-200 crore in the next three years. It currently supplies diabetes and hypertension drugs but will soon start offering cancer drugs at rates much lower than the market price. It has tied up with four WHO-GMP certified manufacturers in Palghar, Ahmedabad, Pondicherry and Nagpur.
“Our mission is to provide senior citizens and pension holders the care they deserve with our idea of delivering inexpensive medicines which are required on a daily basis,” explained Deshpande. The start-up aims to partner 1,000 pharmacies on a franchisee-based model in the coming months and expand to markets like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi, Goa, Rajasthan, Gujarat.
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