MapleLeaf Residence: Premium Elder Care in India

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Generate a full investor presentation titled 'MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)' using the detailed slide content below, extracted from the Python-pptx script. --- **1. COVER** - Title: MAPLELEAF RESIDENCE - Subtitle: Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India **2. SECTION: Vision & Mission** - Title: Vision - To bring Canadian-quality, safety, and dignity to senior living in India. - To build India's most trusted NRI-friendly eldercare brand. - Title: Mission - Deliver world-class eldercare matching Canadian standards. - Combine hospitality-grade living with medical oversight. - Launch a premium flagship in Bangalore as a proof of concept. - Scale across India through a replicable, asset-light expansion model. **3. SECTION: The Problem** - Title: India’s Elder Care Crisis - 194M seniors by 2031; demand for care is exploding. - Limited premium eldercare options with consistent quality. - Existing facilities often fail on hygiene, safety, and staffing. - Hospitals lack reliable post-discharge partners. - Families struggle to balance careers, cities, and caregiving. - Title: NRI Family Pain Points - Parents living alone with declining health or mobility. - No way to monitor quality of care in many Indian facilities. - Emotional stress, guilt, and emergency-driven decision making. - Desire for Western-standard safety, documentation, and transparency. - Need for a trusted, premium, long-term solution in India. **4. SECTION: Market Opportunity** - Title: A Large, Underserved Premium Market - India’s eldercare market exceeds ₹25,000 crore and is growing at 18–22% annually. - Premium senior living and rehab is massively undersupplied in Tier-1 cities. - Wealthy urban families and NRIs are willing to pay for quality and safety. - Institutional capital is beginning to look at healthcare and senior living platforms. - Title: Why Bangalore First? - High-income, educated families with strong healthcare awareness. - Large NRI diaspora with parents settled in Bangalore. - Multiple tertiary-care hospitals ideal for rehab and referral partnerships. - Excellent availability of nurses, physiotherapists, and care staff. - Strong long-term real estate value and occupancy stability. **5. SECTION: Our Solution** - Title: The MapleLeaf Residence - A premium senior living and rehabilitation residence inspired by Canadian standards. - Private suites and premium rooms with hotel-style comfort and safety. - 24/7 nursing and trained caregivers with Canadian SOP-driven protocols. - Integrated physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and memory care programs. - Full transparency for families and NRIs via structured updates and reporting. - Title: What Makes Us Different - Canadian-influenced care protocols, documentation, and safety standards. - Hospitality-grade interiors and food, not an institutional feel. - High staff-to-resident ratios and focused training on elder needs. - Partnership-driven model with hospitals and specialists for referrals. - A brand built for NRIs who expect Western-quality care for their parents. **6. SECTION: Facility Experience (Visual Overview)** - Title: Planned Facility Zones (Images to be Added) - Private Suites and Premium Rooms (hotel-style comfort). - Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Center. - Memory Care Wing for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients. - Lobby, Reception, and Lounge Areas. - Dining Hall and Rooftop Therapeutic Walking Path. - Activities Room, Reflection/Reading Nooks, and Calm Corners. **7. SECTION: Business Model & Services** - Title: Revenue Streams - Monthly residency fees for premium rooms and suites. - Maple Suites: ultra-premium, higher-yield units. - Memory Care add-on programs for cognitive decline. - Rehabilitation packages post-surgery or hospitalization. - Outpatient physiotherapy subscriptions. - NRI concierge and premium reporting services (add-on). - Future: caregiver training academy and at-home care services. - Title: Pricing Strategy – Bangalore (Premium Tier) - Premium rooms: ₹1.5–2.2 lakh per month per resident. - Maple Suites (ultra premium): ₹2.5–3.0 lakh per month. - Memory Care add-on: +₹50,000 per month. - Rehab packages: ₹45,000–1,00,000 per 15–30 day program. - Targeting 70–90% occupancy once ramped, with strong per-bed yields. **8. SECTION: Operations & Staffing** - Title: Staffing Model - Nurses: 16–20, providing 24/7 coverage. - Caregivers: 24–30, supporting ADLs (Activities of Daily Living). - Physiotherapists: 4–8, for daily rehab and mobility programs. - Visiting doctors and specialists on structured schedules. - Support staff: kitchen, housekeeping, security, and admin. - Focus on continuous training and Canadian SOP alignment. - Title: Quality & Safety Framework - Standardized care plans and documentation for each resident. - Fall-prevention protocols, medication management, and infection control. - Regular audits of hygiene, food safety, and emergency readiness. - Structured feedback loops from families and residents. - Data-driven improvement of care outcomes over time. **9. SECTION: Financial Overview** - Title: 7-Year Financial Highlights (Illustrative) - Year 1–7 revenue growth: approx. ₹1.2 crore → ₹8.0 crore. - EBITDA growth: approx. ₹0.3 crore → ₹4.6 crore. - Occupancy ramp: ~40% in Year 1 to >90% steady state. - Breakeven targeted within 24–30 months from launch. - High-margin, recurring revenue once occupancy stabilizes. - Title: Capital Requirements & Use of Funds - Total raise target: ~₹7 crore for the flagship Bangalore residence. - Use of funds split across interiors, medical equipment, staffing, and launch. - Interiors & CAPEX fit-out: ~48%. - Medical and rehab equipment: ~18%. - Hiring, training, and initial operations: ~12%. - Working capital buffer: ~15%. - Launch marketing and brand-building: ~7%. **10. SECTION: Roadmap & Investment Ask** - Title: Expansion Roadmap - Year 1: Launch flagship center in Bangalore and stabilize operations. - Year 2: Open a second center in Bangalore based on demand clusters. - Year 3: Expand to Pune and Hyderabad; pilot at-home care services. - Year 4: Launch training academy and explore a mid-tier franchise model. - Year 5: Reach 10–12 centers across India and prepare for larger institutional capital. - Title: Investment Ask - Seeking approximately ₹7 crore in equity funding for the flagship project. - Offering an estimated 18–22% equity stake (valuation to be refined). - Investor value: exposure to a defensible, long-term healthcare asset class. - Clear path to multi-center scale, brand strength, and potential strategic exit. - Social impact + financial returns in a structurally growing market. **11. SECTION: Closing** - Title: The Opportunity - India is at an inflection point for premium eldercare. - The MapleLeaf Residence aims to set a new benchmark in safety, dignity, and comfort. - Canadian-standard care with Indian warmth is a powerful, differentiated story. - With the right capital partner, this can evolve into a multi-city, multi-center platform. - Title: Thank You - Thank you for your time and consideration. - We welcome a deeper discussion on the financial model, location strategy, and risk management. - Contact: [Your Name], Founder – The MapleLeaf Residence - Email: [your.email@example.com] | Phone: [+91 / +1 ...] --- Design: white background, Maple Red (#A1282E) accents, Charcoal (#2C2C2C) text, Georgia for titles, Calibri for body. Add a subtle red maple leaf logo on every slide.

Investor deck for MapleLeaf Residence, a Canadian-standard senior living facility in Bangalore targeting India's growing eldercare market. Addresses NRI pain points with premium services, projects str

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Slide 1 - MAPLELEAF RESIDENCE

The slide features the title "MAPLELEAF RESIDENCE" in bold text. Its subtitle describes it as "Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India," highlighting a high-end senior care facility blending Canadian quality with an Indian location.

MAPLELEAF RESIDENCE

Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India

Source: Investor Deck Cover Slide

Slide 1 - MAPLELEAF RESIDENCE
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Slide 2 - Vision & Mission

This slide serves as a section header titled "Vision & Mission," marking it as the second section in the presentation. It includes a subtitle that provides an overview of the organization's guiding principles.

Vision & Mission

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Vision & Mission

Overview of our guiding principles

Source: MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

Speaker Notes
Overview of our guiding principles
Slide 2 - Vision & Mission
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Slide 3 - Vision

The slide outlines a vision to introduce Canadian-quality safety and dignity into senior living in India, while establishing the country's most trusted NRI-friendly eldercare brand. It emphasizes delivering world-class care based on premium Canadian standards and setting a benchmark for transparency and family reassurance.

Vision

  • Bring Canadian-quality, safety, and dignity to senior living in India.
  • Build India's most trusted NRI-friendly eldercare brand.
  • Deliver world-class care inspired by premium Canadian standards.
  • Create a benchmark for transparency and family reassurance.
Slide 3 - Vision
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Slide 4 - Mission

The mission focuses on delivering world-class eldercare that matches Canadian standards by combining hospitality-grade living with medical oversight. It begins with launching a premium flagship in Bangalore as a proof of concept, then scales across India using a replicable, asset-light model.

Mission

  • Deliver world-class eldercare matching Canadian standards
  • Combine hospitality-grade living with medical oversight
  • Launch premium flagship in Bangalore as proof of concept
  • Scale across India via replicable, asset-light model

Source: Deliver world-class eldercare matching Canadian standards. Combine hospitality-grade living with medical oversight. Launch a premium flagship in Bangalore as a proof of concept. Scale across India through a replicable, asset-light expansion model.

Slide 4 - Mission
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Slide 5 - MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

This slide serves as a section header in the MapleLeaf Residence investor deck, which focuses on premium Canadian-standard senior living facilities in India. Titled "The Problem" as section 03, it includes the subtitle "Addressing India's elder care challenges" to introduce key issues in the sector.

MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

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The Problem

Addressing India's elder care challenges

Source: Extracted from Python-pptx script for Section 3: The Problem

Speaker Notes
Emphasize the growing elder care crisis in India, including statistics on seniors, quality gaps, and NRI challenges, to underscore the urgent need for premium solutions like ours.
Slide 5 - MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)
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Slide 6 - India’s Elder Care Crisis

India faces an impending elder care crisis, with the senior population projected to reach 194 million by 2031, driving explosive demand for services amid limited premium options offering consistent quality. Challenges include substandard facilities lacking hygiene, safety, and staffing, hospitals without reliable post-discharge support, and families struggling to balance careers, urban living, and caregiving responsibilities.

India’s Elder Care Crisis

  • 194M seniors by 2031, exploding care demand.
  • Limited premium options with consistent quality.
  • Facilities fail on hygiene, safety, staffing.
  • Hospitals lack reliable post-discharge partners.
  • Families struggle balancing careers, cities, caregiving.

Source: MapleLeaf Residence Investor Deck

Speaker Notes
Highlight the growing crisis in India's elder care to underscore market need.
Slide 6 - India’s Elder Care Crisis
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Slide 7 - NRI Family Pain Points

NRIs face significant challenges with aging parents in India, including living alone amid declining health and mobility, and lacking reliable remote monitoring for care quality. This leads to emotional stress, guilt during emergencies, and a strong desire for trusted, premium long-term solutions that offer Western-standard safety and transparency.

NRI Family Pain Points

  • Parents living alone with declining health and mobility.
  • No reliable way to monitor care quality remotely.
  • Emotional stress and guilt from emergencies.
  • Desire for Western-standard safety and transparency.
  • Need for trusted, premium long-term solutions in India.

Source: India’s Elder Care Crisis - NRI Challenges

Slide 7 - NRI Family Pain Points
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Slide 8 - Market Opportunity

This section header slide, titled "Market Opportunity" and numbered as 04, introduces a key part of the presentation. It features a subtitle highlighting the exploration of the expanding premium market segment.

Market Opportunity

04

Market Opportunity

Exploring the growing premium market

Source: Investor Presentation: MapleLeaf Residence

Slide 8 - Market Opportunity
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Slide 9 - A Large, Underserved Premium Market

India's eldercare market surpasses ₹25,000 crore and is expanding at 18–22% annually, yet premium senior living and rehabilitation options remain severely undersupplied in Tier-1 cities. Affluent urban families and NRIs are eager to invest in high-quality, safe services, drawing interest from institutional capital in healthcare and senior living platforms.

A Large, Underserved Premium Market

  • India’s eldercare market exceeds ₹25,000 crore, growing 18–22% annually.
  • Premium senior living and rehab massively undersupplied in Tier-1 cities.
  • Wealthy urban families and NRIs willing to pay for quality and safety.
  • Institutional capital eyeing healthcare and senior living platforms.
Slide 9 - A Large, Underserved Premium Market
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Slide 10 - Why Bangalore First?

Bangalore stands out as a prime location due to its high-income, educated families with robust healthcare awareness and a large NRI diaspora whose parents have settled there. The city also offers multiple tertiary-care hospitals for rehab partnerships, excellent availability of skilled nurses, physiotherapists, and care staff, plus strong long-term real estate value and occupancy stability.

Why Bangalore First?

  • High-income, educated families with strong healthcare awareness.
  • Large NRI diaspora with parents settled in Bangalore.
  • Multiple tertiary-care hospitals for rehab and referral partnerships.
  • Excellent availability of nurses, physiotherapists, and care staff.
  • Strong long-term real estate value and occupancy stability.

Source: Investor Deck: MapleLeaf Residence

Speaker Notes
Highlight Bangalore's strategic advantages for launch: affluent demographics, NRI presence, healthcare ecosystem, talent pool, and real estate stability.
Slide 10 - Why Bangalore First?
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Slide 11 - Our Solution

This section header slide, titled "Our Solution" and numbered 05, introduces the core offering of the presentation. It highlights MapleLeaf Residence as a premium senior living and rehabilitation facility adhering to Canadian standards.

Our Solution

05

Our Solution

Introducing MapleLeaf Residence: Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living and Rehabilitation

Source: MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

Speaker Notes
Introduce the core offering: a premium senior living facility inspired by Canadian standards, highlighting key differentiators for investors.
Slide 11 - Our Solution
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Slide 12 - The MapleLeaf Residence

The MapleLeaf Residence offers premium senior living inspired by Canadian standards, featuring private suites with hotel-style comfort and safety, alongside 24/7 nursing based on Canadian protocols. It also provides integrated physiotherapy and memory care programs, with full transparency through structured family updates.

The MapleLeaf Residence

  • Premium senior living inspired by Canadian standards.
  • Private suites with hotel-style comfort and safety.
  • 24/7 nursing using Canadian SOP protocols.
  • Integrated physiotherapy and memory care programs.
  • Full transparency via structured family updates.
Slide 12 - The MapleLeaf Residence
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Slide 13 - What Makes Us Different

This slide highlights what sets the organization apart, including Canadian-influenced protocols for care, documentation, and safety, along with hospitality-grade interiors and food to create a non-institutional environment. It also emphasizes high staff-to-resident ratios with elder-focused training, hospital partnerships for seamless referrals, and a brand designed for NRIs seeking Western-quality care.

What Makes Us Different

  • Canadian-influenced protocols for care, documentation, and safety standards.
  • Hospitality-grade interiors and food, avoiding institutional feel.
  • High staff-to-resident ratios with elder-focused training.
  • Partnership model with hospitals for seamless referrals.
  • Brand tailored for NRIs seeking Western-quality care.

Source: Canadian-influenced care protocols, documentation, and safety standards. Hospitality-grade interiors and food, not an institutional feel. High staff-to-resident ratios and focused training on elder needs. Partnership-driven model with hospitals and specialists for referrals. A brand built for NRIs who expect Western-quality care for their parents.

Slide 13 - What Makes Us Different
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Slide 14 - Facility Experience (Visual Overview)

This section header slide, titled "Facility Experience," introduces the sixth section of the presentation. It features a subtitle highlighting planned zones designed to enhance resident comfort.

Facility Experience (Visual Overview)

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Facility Experience

Planned zones for resident comfort

Source: MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

Speaker Notes
Highlight planned zones emphasizing resident comfort, safety, and premium amenities. Use visuals of zones like suites, rehab center, and therapeutic paths to engage investors.
Slide 14 - Facility Experience (Visual Overview)
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Slide 15 - Planned Facility Zones

The slide titled "Planned Facility Zones" outlines key areas of a healthcare or senior living facility, including private suites and premium rooms designed for hotel-style comfort, as well as a rehabilitation and physiotherapy center focused on recovery. It also features a memory care wing for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients, alongside communal spaces like a lobby, dining hall, activities room, and therapeutic paths.

Planned Facility Zones

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  • Private Suites and Premium Rooms with hotel-style comfort.
  • Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Center for recovery.
  • Memory Care Wing for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients.
  • Lobby, Dining Hall, Activities Room, and Therapeutic Paths.

Source: Retirement community

Speaker Notes
Overview of key facility zones designed for comfort, care, and engagement in the MapleLeaf Residence.
Slide 15 - Planned Facility Zones
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Slide 16 - MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

This section header slide introduces Section 07 of the MapleLeaf Residence investor deck, focusing on the business model and services. It highlights the revenue streams and premium pricing strategy tailored for the flagship senior living facility in Bangalore.

MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

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Business Model & Services

Revenue streams and premium pricing strategy for Bangalore flagship

Source: Extracted from Python-pptx script

Speaker Notes
Highlight key revenue streams, pricing tiers, and yield projections to demonstrate financial viability.
Slide 16 - MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)
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Slide 17 - Revenue Streams

The slide outlines key revenue streams for a premium senior care facility, including monthly residency fees for rooms and suites, ultra-premium Maple Suites, memory care add-ons, rehabilitation packages, and outpatient physiotherapy subscriptions. It also highlights NRI concierge services as an add-on and future opportunities like a caregiver training academy and at-home care.

Revenue Streams

  • Monthly residency fees for premium rooms and suites
  • Ultra-premium Maple Suites for higher yields
  • Memory Care add-on programs for cognitive decline
  • Rehabilitation packages post-surgery or hospitalization
  • Outpatient physiotherapy subscriptions
  • NRI concierge and premium reporting services (add-on)
  • Future: Caregiver training academy and at-home care
Slide 17 - Revenue Streams
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Slide 18 - Pricing Strategy – Bangalore (Premium Tier)

The Pricing Strategy slide for Bangalore's Premium Tier outlines monthly fees for premium rooms at ₹1.5–2.2 lakh per resident and ultra-premium Maple Suites at ₹2.5–3.0 lakh, plus add-ons like ₹50,000 for memory care and ₹45K–1L for 15–30 day rehab packages. It targets 70–90% occupancy once operations are fully ramped up.

Pricing Strategy – Bangalore (Premium Tier)

  • ₹1.5–2.2 lakh: Premium Rooms Fee
  • Per month per resident

  • ₹2.5–3.0 lakh: Maple Suites Fee
  • Ultra-premium monthly rate

  • +₹50,000: Memory Care Add-on
  • Additional monthly charge

  • ₹45K–1L: Rehab Packages
  • For 15–30 day programs

  • 70–90%: Target Occupancy
  • Once operations ramped

Slide 18 - Pricing Strategy – Bangalore (Premium Tier)
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Slide 19 - Operations & Staffing

This section header slide introduces "Operations & Staffing" as the eighth section of the presentation. It features the subtitle "Staffing Model and Quality Assurance Framework," outlining the key topics to be covered.

08

Operations & Staffing

Staffing Model and Quality Assurance Framework

Slide 19 - Operations & Staffing
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Slide 20 - Staffing Model

The Staffing Model slide outlines a comprehensive team structure for 24/7 care, including 16–20 nurses for coverage, 24–30 caregivers assisting with activities of daily living, 4–8 physiotherapists for rehabilitation and mobility, and visiting doctors plus specialists on scheduled rotations. It also covers support staff for kitchen, housekeeping, security, and administration, with all personnel receiving continuous training aligned with Canadian standard operating procedures.

Staffing Model

  • Nurses: 16–20 staff for 24/7 coverage.
  • Caregivers: 24–30 supporting ADLs.
  • Physiotherapists: 4–8 for rehab and mobility programs.
  • Visiting doctors and specialists on structured schedules.
  • Support staff: kitchen, housekeeping, security, and admin.
  • Continuous training aligned with Canadian SOPs.

Source: Operations & Staffing Section

Slide 20 - Staffing Model
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Slide 21 - Quality & Safety Framework

The Quality & Safety Framework outlines standardized care plans, documentation, and protocols for fall prevention, medication management, and infection control to ensure resident safety. It includes regular audits of hygiene, food safety, and emergency readiness, along with structured feedback from families and residents to drive data-informed improvements in care outcomes.

Quality & Safety Framework

  • Standardized care plans and documentation for each resident.
  • Fall-prevention protocols, medication management, and infection control.
  • Regular audits of hygiene, food safety, and emergency readiness.
  • Structured feedback loops from families and residents.
  • Data-driven improvements in care outcomes over time.

Source: Standardized care plans and documentation for each resident. Fall-prevention protocols, medication management, and infection control. Regular audits of hygiene, food safety, and emergency readiness. Structured feedback loops from families and residents. Data-driven improvement of care outcomes over time.

Slide 21 - Quality & Safety Framework
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Slide 22 - Financial Overview

This section header slide is titled "Financial Overview" and marked as section 09. It features a subtitle highlighting projections and funding needs for the Bangalore flagship project.

Financial Overview

09

Financial Overview

Projections and funding needs for the Bangalore flagship project

Source: MapleLeaf Residence Investor Deck

Slide 22 - Financial Overview
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Slide 23 - 7-Year Financial Highlights (Illustrative)

Over seven years, the illustrative financial highlights show revenue growing from ₹1.2 Cr in Year 1 to ₹8.0 Cr in Year 7, alongside EBITDA expanding from ₹0.3 Cr to ₹4.6 Cr. Additionally, steady-state occupancy reaches over 90% after ramping from about 40% initially, with breakeven targeted within 24-30 months from launch.

7-Year Financial Highlights (Illustrative)

  • ₹8.0 Cr: Year 7 Revenue
  • Growth from ₹1.2 Cr in Year 1

  • ₹4.6 Cr: Year 7 EBITDA
  • Growth from ₹0.3 Cr in Year 1

  • >90%: Steady State Occupancy
  • Ramp from ~40% in Year 1

  • 24-30 Months: Time to Breakeven

Targeted from launch Source: Illustrative financial projections for MapleLeaf Residence flagship in Bangalore

Slide 23 - 7-Year Financial Highlights (Illustrative)
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Slide 24 - Capital Requirements & Use of Funds

The slide outlines a funding seek of approximately ₹7 crore for the flagship Bangalore residence project. It allocates funds as follows: 48% for interiors and CAPEX fit-out, 18% for medical and rehab equipment, 12% for hiring, training, and initial operations, 15% for working capital buffer, and 7% for launch marketing and brand-building.

Capital Requirements & Use of Funds

  • Seeking ~₹7 crore for flagship Bangalore residence.
  • Interiors & CAPEX fit-out: ~48% of funds.
  • Medical and rehab equipment: ~18%.
  • Hiring, training, and initial operations: ~12%.
  • Working capital buffer: ~15%.
  • Launch marketing and brand-building: ~7%.
Slide 24 - Capital Requirements & Use of Funds
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Slide 25 - Roadmap & Investment Ask

This section header slide, titled "Roadmap & Investment Ask" as the 10th in the presentation, outlines the company's strategic growth trajectory. It highlights a key investment opportunity focused on enabling national expansion.

Roadmap & Investment Ask

10

Roadmap & Investment Ask

Strategic growth trajectory and key investment opportunity for national expansion

Source: Python-pptx script for MapleLeaf Residence Investor Deck

Speaker Notes
Growth plan and opportunity
Slide 25 - Roadmap & Investment Ask
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Slide 26 - Expansion Roadmap

The Expansion Roadmap outlines a five-year plan starting with launching and stabilizing a flagship center in Bangalore in Year 1, followed by opening a second center there in Year 2 based on demand. It progresses to expanding into Pune and Hyderabad with pilot at-home care in Year 3, launching a training academy and franchise model in Year 4, and reaching 10-12 centers across India while preparing for institutional capital in Year 5.

Expansion Roadmap

Year 1: Launch Flagship Center in Bangalore Launch flagship center in Bangalore and stabilize operations. Year 2: Open Second Center in Bangalore Open a second center in Bangalore based on demand clusters. Year 3: Expand to Pune and Hyderabad Expand to Pune and Hyderabad; pilot at-home care services. Year 4: Launch Training Academy and Franchise Launch training academy and explore a mid-tier franchise model. Year 5: Reach 10-12 Centers Across India Reach 10–12 centers across India and prepare for larger institutional capital.

Source: MapleLeaf Residence Investor Deck

Slide 26 - Expansion Roadmap
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Slide 27 - Investment Ask

The slide outlines an investment ask for ₹7 crore in equity funding to support the company's flagship project, offering 18–22% equity stake at a refined valuation. It highlights exposure to a defensible, long-term healthcare asset class with a clear path to multi-center scaling, strategic exit, and combined social impact plus financial returns in a growing market.

Investment Ask

  • Seeking ₹7 crore in equity funding for flagship project.
  • Offering 18–22% equity stake at refined valuation.
  • Exposure to defensible, long-term healthcare asset class.
  • Clear path to multi-center scale and strategic exit.
  • Social impact plus financial returns in growing market.

Source: Section 10: Investment Ask

Slide 27 - Investment Ask
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Slide 28 - Closing

This slide serves as the section header for the "Closing" part of the presentation, marked as section 11. It features a subtitle highlighting final thoughts and contact information.

Closing

11

Closing

Final thoughts and contact

Source: MapleLeaf Residence Investor Deck

Speaker Notes
Conclude the presentation with key opportunity highlights and contact information.
Slide 28 - Closing
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Slide 29 - The Opportunity

India stands at a pivotal moment for premium eldercare, where The MapleLeaf Residence seeks to establish a new standard of safety, dignity, and comfort by blending Canadian-quality care with Indian warmth as a unique offering. With the support of an ideal capital partner, this vision can expand into a scalable, multi-city platform, inviting stakeholders to embrace the premium eldercare revolution.

The Opportunity

India is at an inflection point for premium eldercare. The MapleLeaf Residence aims to set a new benchmark in safety, dignity, and comfort. Canadian-standard care with Indian warmth is a powerful, differentiated story. With the right capital partner, this can evolve into a multi-city, multi-center platform.

Seize the premium eldercare revolution.

Source: MapleLeaf Residence – Investor Deck (Premium Canadian-Standard Senior Living in India)

Speaker Notes
Closing message: Seize the premium eldercare revolution. Call-to-action: Partner with us to scale this visionary platform across India.
Slide 29 - The Opportunity
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Slide 30 - Thank You

The slide, titled "Thank You," expresses gratitude for the audience's time and consideration while inviting further discussion on the financial model, location strategy, and risk management. It includes contact details for [Your Name], Founder of The MapleLeaf Residence, with an email at [your.email@example.com] and phone numbers [+91 / +1 ...].

Thank You

Thank you for your time and consideration. We welcome a deeper discussion on the financial model, location strategy, and risk management.

Contact: [Your Name], Founder – The MapleLeaf Residence Email: [your.email@example.com] | Phone: [+91 / +1 ...]

Source: Investor Presentation Closing Slide

Slide 30 - Thank You

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