Cure.Fit, the health-tech and fitness startup on Monday announced the launch of its centres in Hyderabad along with its plans to expand in the city over the next one year. The Mukesh Bansal and Ankit Nagori promoted company plans to roll out 12 Cult.Fit centres, 4 Mind.Fit centres and four outdoor centres along with three Eat.Fit Kitchens by the end of the year in Hyderabad as they set sight to double this number in a year.
Commenting on their entry in Hyderabad, Nagori said, “Over the next one year, we aim at taking the number of fitness centres to 60 and close to 50,000 active members to be a part of our fitness journey by end of December 2018.” After Bengaluru, Delhi and NCR regions, this is Cure.Fit’s fourth market and with the recent acquisition of Fitness First, the company plans to scale pan-India. It is also aiming at expanding its services in the wellness space with its primary healthcare services product Care.fit, a subscription-based service for primary care, including health checks-ups with general physicians and chronic disease management.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Cure.fit was established in 2016 and with its new age and scientific approach to healthy living, it combines mind and body well-being.