Meysan is pleased to announce that it has acted as legal counsel to Dawi, a leading digital healthcare platform, in its latest investment round, which included a significant strategic investment by Aayan Investment Company. As part of this transaction, Aayan acquired a 30% equity stake in Dawi, marking a pivotal step in Dawi’s expansion and digital healthcare strategy.​

Dawi is a modern and pioneering solution that aims to help individuals obtain many medical services in the private sector through an electronic platform. The platform allows users to easily search, book, and manage clinic visits, seek second opinions, and access online consultations. Dawi also features trustworthy patient reviews, instant booking confirmations, and secure online payments, ensuring a seamless and secure healthcare experience for its users.​

Aayan Investment Company, a prominent Kuwaiti investment firm with a diversified portfolio in the healthcare sector, brings strategic value to Dawi’s mission of providing high-quality, affordable healthcare services. This investment aligns with Aayan’s commitment to expanding its presence in the healthcare industry and supporting innovative healthcare solutions in the region.​

Meysan’s role included advising Dawi on all legal aspects of the transaction, including structuring, negotiation, and regulatory compliance. This successful collaboration underscores Meysan’s expertise in emerging companies and its dedication to supporting clients in the healthcare sector.

The transaction was led by Partner Dr. Abdulwahab Sadeq and Associate Barak Al Ajeel.

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