Radiology Business July 26, 2024
Marty Stempniak

The private equity owners of Australia’s largest diagnostic imaging provider I-MED, which just entered the U.S. through a teleradiology acquisition, are hoping to unload the firm for nearly $2 billion.

Permira is potentially working toward a September sale of the company, the Australian Business Review reported Thursday. Companies such as Bain and MSI are “understood to be keen” on the physician group, the report noted.

Earlier this month, I-MED Radiology Network announced it had reached a deal to acquire San Diego-based teleradiology group StatRad. Leaders said they had been searching for a target to expand into North America, seeing parallels with its home market.

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