AIA led the round, which valued online health portal WeDoctor at $5.5bn, as part of a strategic collaboration deal.

China-based online healthcare services platform WeDoctor has raised $500m in a round co-led by a subsidiary of insurance group AIA, Reuters reported today.

Infrastructure and services conglomerate NWS Holdings co-led the round, which valued the company at $5.5bn. It followed a $20m investment by property developer Shandong Tyan Home in early 2016.

Also known as Weiyi, WeDoctor runs an online platform that enables users to book medical appointments with more than 220,000 doctors and at some 2,700 hospitals, and…

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