PUREHEALTH
Abu Dhabi – Mubasher: PureHealth Holding has crossed AED 6.33 billion in local procurement spend since joining the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology’s (MoIAT) National In-Country Value (ICV) program in 2022.
This marks a near threefold jump from AED 2.25 billion in 2025, reflecting the company’s growing role in advancing the UAE’s economic diversification and industrial development, according to a press release.
Meanwhile, PureHealth remains on track to achieve its AED 13 billion ICV commitment by 2032, driven by a scaled, system-wide approach to reinforcing local supply chains.
Group Chief Operating Officer of PureHealth, Rashed AlQubaisi, said: “By consistently prioritizing local capability, we are strengthening supply chain resilience, safeguarding continuity of care, and aligning with the UAE’s industrial agenda while contributing to long-term economic growth and diversification.”
The milestone was announced during PureHealth’s participation at Make it in the Emirates (MIITE) 2026.
The group recently disclosed its quarterly financials, recording net profits valued at AED 414.86 million at the end of March 2026.