E-pharmacy startup PharmEasy on Tuesday announced its merger with peer Medlife for an undisclosed sum.
“This will make us the largest healthcare delivery platform across the country by a distance — serving more than two million families every single month,” Dhaval Shah, co-founder of Pharmeasy, wrote on Linkedin.
As part of the deal, Medlife will cease operations and its users will be able to use their log in credentials to access the PharmEasy app.
“We are also looking forward to onboarding Medlife’s retail partners and continuing our journey with them with utmost sincerity. We assure that users’ and retailers’ experience won’t be compromised in any way, and will only get better going forward,” wrote PharmEasy in a blog post.