


We don’t invest in what healthcare is; we invest in what it must become for the billions still underserved
We don’t invest in what healthcare is; we invest in what it must become for the billions still underserved
We don’t invest in what healthcare is; we invest in what it must become for the billions still underserved
Abrar Mir is a pioneering investor and thought leader at the forefront of healthcare transformation in Asia. As Co-Founder of HealthQuad, he has devoted his career to bridging global capital with local impact, reshaping how healthcare systems serve emerging markets and underserved populations.
Abrar Mir is a pioneering investor and thought leader at the forefront of healthcare transformation in Asia. As Co-Founder of HealthQuad, he has devoted his career to bridging global capital with local impact, reshaping how healthcare systems serve emerging markets and underserved populations.
Abrar Mir is a pioneering investor and thought leader at the forefront of healthcare transformation in Asia. As Co-Founder of HealthQuad, he has devoted his career to bridging global capital with local impact, reshaping how healthcare systems serve emerging markets and underserved populations.
From law to capital markets
From law to capital markets
From law to capital markets
A Cambridge-educated lawyer who transitioned to global investment banking, Abrar rose to lead healthcare investment franchises at Citigroup and Religare Capital Markets. His ability to navigate complex capital markets and anticipate sectoral shifts laid the foundation for his co-founding of Quadria Capital in 2012, now one of Asia’s leading healthcare private equity platforms with over $4 billion in assets under management. Through Quadria and HealthQuad, he has driven the growth of transformative healthcare companies - including FV Hospital, Medica, Soho Global Health and Straits Orthopaedics - that collectively touch the lives of over 250 million people.
A Cambridge-educated lawyer who transitioned to global investment banking, Abrar rose to lead healthcare investment franchises at Citigroup and Religare Capital Markets. His ability to navigate complex capital markets and anticipate sectoral shifts laid the foundation for his co-founding of Quadria Capital in 2012, now one of Asia’s leading healthcare private equity platforms with over $4 billion in assets under management. Through Quadria and HealthQuad, he has driven the growth of transformative healthcare companies - including FV Hospital, Medica, Soho Global Health and Straits Orthopaedics - that collectively touch the lives of over 250 million people.
A Cambridge-educated lawyer who transitioned to global investment banking, Abrar rose to lead healthcare investment franchises at Citigroup and Religare Capital Markets. His ability to navigate complex capital markets and anticipate sectoral shifts laid the foundation for his co-founding of Quadria Capital in 2012, now one of Asia’s leading healthcare private equity platforms with over $4 billion in assets under management. Through Quadria and HealthQuad, he has driven the growth of transformative healthcare companies - including FV Hospital, Medica, Soho Global Health and Straits Orthopaedics - that collectively touch the lives of over 250 million people.
Building bridges to better health
Building bridges to better health
Building bridges to better health
Abrar’s investment philosophy is anchored in the belief that capital carries moral consequence. He champions strategies that not only deliver strong returns but also expand access, build resilience, and restore dignity to the communities served. He is a regular speaker at global forums on impact and healthcare innovation, where he advocates for a new model of investing - one that aligns business discipline with societal purpose.
Abrar’s investment philosophy is anchored in the belief that capital carries moral consequence. He champions strategies that not only deliver strong returns but also expand access, build resilience, and restore dignity to the communities served. He is a regular speaker at global forums on impact and healthcare innovation, where he advocates for a new model of investing - one that aligns business discipline with societal purpose.
Abrar’s investment philosophy is anchored in the belief that capital carries moral consequence. He champions strategies that not only deliver strong returns but also expand access, build resilience, and restore dignity to the communities served. He is a regular speaker at global forums on impact and healthcare innovation, where he advocates for a new model of investing - one that aligns business discipline with societal purpose.
For Abrar, healthcare is not merely an asset class; it is a generational mandate to design the systems on which the future will depend.
For Abrar, healthcare is not merely an asset class; it is a generational mandate to design the systems on which the future will depend.
For Abrar, healthcare is not merely an asset class; it is a generational mandate to design the systems on which the future will depend.
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© 2025 HealthQuad
© 2025 HealthQuad