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  • Seveno Capital and Borderless Healthcare Group launch JV to provide ‘medical wellness service’ to hospitality owners

    Seveno Capital and Borderless Healthcare Group launch JV to provide ‘medical wellness service’ to hospitality owners

    The Well Estate will provide a turnkey solution for hospitality asset owners to be able to offer transformative medical wellness experiences to guests as the global hospitality industry seeks to harness the US$1.8 trillion global wellness boom.

    Singapore–(ANTARA/Business Wire)– Seveno Capital and Borderless Healthcare Group have launched the world’s first medical wellness real estate company to target the growing $1.8 trillion global wellness market as the world enters a ‘longevity boom’ that UBS reports will be worth US$8 trillion by 2030.

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250616916281/en/

    The Well Estate will support hotel and hospitality asset owners to shift from a ‘room yield’ to a ‘room plus’ business model by providing turnkey medical wellness solutions that give guests live access to health and medical experts as well as famous content creators. Guests will also have access to personalised diets, fitness, yoga, mindfulness and health programs.

    The Well Estate solution will unlock new revenue channels for hospitality asset owners that will drive higher transaction value per stay, longer guest retention and full utilization of underperforming facilities like gyms and spas. The new company will focus on asset owners within the ‘wellness archipelago’ of Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia.

    The global wellness industry is booming, valued at $5.6 trillion in 2023 and projected to reach $8.5 trillion by 2027, according to the Global Wellness Institute. The wellness economy is also expected to grow by 8.6% annually through 2027, outpacing global GDP.

    Hotels are playing a growing role, with wellness tourism accounting for $651 billion globally in 2022 and expected to hit $1.4 trillion by 2027. Travelers increasingly seek wellness experiences, with over 50% preferring hotels that offer spa, fitness, and nutrition services.

    Luxury wellness resorts can generate 30–50% higher daily rates than traditional hotels. Hotels are investing heavily to meet this demand and to capture a larger share of this lucrative market; integrating labs, diagnostics, IV drips and longevity hubs into their amenities.

    The Well Estate is a JV between Borderless Healthcare Group, led by global healthcare technology, media, telecommunication, service and content pioneer Dr Wei Siang Yu; and Seveno Capital, led by Park Hotel Group founder and healthspan entrepreneur, Allen Law.

    Allen Law said:

    “The Well Estate will enable hospitality asset owners to align their business and guest offering with the global wellness and longevity revolution that will be equally as transformative as AI.”

    Dr Wei said:

    “This represents a new phase for the hospitality sector and a new benchmark for immersive guest experiences that are profitable, purposeful and scalable.”

    View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250616916281/en/

    Contacts

    Enquiries about The Well Estate can be made to impact@thewellestate.com

    Source: Seveno Capital

    Reporter: PR Wire
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  • Panthers’ Bennett wins Conn Smythe after NHL-high 15 goals

    Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as the most valuable player in the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs.

    Bennett was awarded the distinction after Florida defeated Edmonton 5-1 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday night. It was the Panthers’ second consecutive Cup victory, and Bennett played an integral role in helping Florida achieve the feat.

    The veteran led the NHL playoff field in goals scored (15) and was tied for second among Panthers in points (22) through 23 games, which included five goals and six points in the Final. Bennett wasn’t just Florida’s best offensive player though; he also delivered a suffocating defensive performance and furious forechecking effort that made Florida formidable in each round of the postseason.

    “It’s hard to describe. This is way harder than I thought it would be to win, and to win twice, we put so much work in,” Bennett said. “I’m so proud of this group. … This is the best feeling in the world.”

    The 28-year-old’s tenacity and consistency combined to make Bennett a standout every night but especially in the final, where he elevated the Panthers at both ends of the ice to stifle the Oilers’ attack and lift the Panthers to a second straight title.

    The career-best showing couldn’t have come at a more opportune time for Bennett. The center is set to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1 and is expected to have several suitors if he doesn’t re-sign with the Panthers.

    “Everyone looks at the goals and rightfully so, but it’s everything he does, even away from the puck,” teammate Seth Jones said. “His physical presence out there, his 200-foot game, the way he plays away from the puck defensively, how he is on face-offs, I think it’s the complete package we’re lucky to have. It’s been a big part of our success. He puts a lot of teams, a lot of defensemen on their heels out there.”

    Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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  • TikTok’s Brand Strategy & Ohtani’s MLB Return: Expanding Sports’ Global Reach

    @seancallanan2025-06-18T09:50:15+10:00

    Sean understands the sports digital landscape, and that’s why he started Sports Geek. Working with clients across the sports digital world, he helps teams & leagues drive more revenue from digital and is focused on getting “cheeks on the seats” in stadiums. You can hear him on Sports Geek or present keynotes at sports conferences worldwide. Send him a tweet @seancallanan.


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  • Aston Villa latest: ‘Emery open to selling Ramsey’

    Aston Villa latest: ‘Emery open to selling Ramsey’

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  • Broncos agree to terms with UFL CB Mario Goodrich

    The Broncos have agreed to terms with UFL cornerback Mario Goodrich, James Larsen of UFL Newsroom reports.

    Goodrich played seven games for the Birmingham Stallions, including one in the postseason, and totaled 17 tackles, one tackle for loss, six pass breakups and three forced fumbles.

    He signed with the Eagles after going undrafted out of Clemson in 2022 and played four games for the team in 2023. Goodrich started one of those contests and recorded five tackles.

    The Eagles waived Goodrich during training camp last summer, and the Giants claimed him. New York waived Goodrich with an injury designation out of the preseason.



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