Company Description
Mobile-health Network Solutions (NASDAQ: MNDR) is an AI-powered digital health and telemedicine company in the healthcare sector. Classified within health information services, the company focuses on virtual care delivery, AI-driven clinical support, and digital health infrastructure. According to company disclosures, it is headquartered in Singapore and operates across Southeast Asia with expansion initiatives into the United States and Africa.
The company describes itself as a digital health platform that provides telemedicine, AI-driven health tools, and virtual clinic infrastructure to empower patients and doctors. Its mission is to make healthcare accessible, intelligent, and human through technology. Historically, Mobile-health Network Solutions has also reported two operating segments: telemedicine and other services, and the sale of medicine and medical devices, with a majority of revenue derived from telemedicine and related services, and revenue geographically derived from Singapore.
AI-powered health platform and ecosystem
Mobile-health Network Solutions positions its platform as an AI-powered health and technology ecosystem. The company has developed a proprietary Health Operating System (HOS) that integrates its telemedicine services, AI tools, and patient-facing applications. Within this ecosystem, MNDR has launched proprietary AI engines and assistants designed specifically for clinical care pathways and virtual care workflows.
A core technology is Phi GPT, an AI engine developed by the company for clinical-support tools. Phi GPT underpins applications such as AI Checker and AI Notes, which use retrieval augmented generation and doctor-validated medical corpora to support documentation and workflow automation. Phi GPT also powers Aiko, a multilingual, context-aware health intelligence patient companion embedded in the Health Operating System. Aiko uses structured patient data and validated clinical knowledge to provide adaptive recommendations for medication management, prevention, and chronic care, with an emphasis on privacy and keeping patient queries within MNDR’s ecosystem.
Telemedicine and virtual care services
According to available information, Mobile-health Network Solutions provides telemedicine services and virtual clinic infrastructure that connect patients with medical professionals through remote consultations. The company has described its MaNaDr platform as a doctor-designed platform accessible via mobile application and website, equipped with services such as consultations with doctors and an e-commerce pharma store. Over time, MNDR has transitioned from an asset-heavy structure with physical clinic operations to an asset-light virtual-care platform, reducing structural overhead and focusing on scalable digital services.
The company’s tools are aimed at both patients and providers. For patients, offerings include teleconsults and AI-powered companions like Aiko. For healthcare professionals, MNDR provides AI-based documentation support, workflow automation, and virtual clinic infrastructure that can be integrated into broader provider networks.
AI tools for clinicians: AI Checker, AI Notes and AI Agent
Mobile-health Network Solutions has introduced several proprietary AI tools to support clinicians in telehealth and primary care settings. AI Checker is an automated, cloud-based system that evaluates doctors’ telehealth consultation notes against the QNOTE framework, a recognized standard for clinical notes across multiple documentation areas such as chief complaint, current symptoms, history of illness, past medical history, current medications, physical findings, plan of care, and other evaluation metrics. Trained on millions of anonymized consultations, AI Checker provides immediate feedback on omissions or errors and offers specific instructions for correction.
The company states that this process is intended to improve quality of care, reduce audit risk, and enhance documentation quality for practitioners. AI Checker is built on a cloud infrastructure described as ISO 27001 and SOC 2 certified and offers API integration with major electronic health record platforms, with a focus on data privacy and traceability.
MNDR has also deployed AI Notes, a medical scribe tool that captures and contextualizes doctor–patient conversations and automatically generates structured clinical notes in real time, reducing manual notetaking. In addition, the company has referenced an AI Agent platform aimed at reducing administrative load on healthcare providers and improving workflow. Together, these tools form part of the company’s broader effort to develop increasingly autonomous AI support for clinical workflows.
Patient-facing AI companion and privacy focus
Within its Health Operating System, Mobile-health Network Solutions has launched Aiko, a health intelligence patient companion powered by Phi GPT. Aiko is described as multilingual and simple to use, supporting multiple languages and underserved communities across Southeast Asia and other markets. It provides step-by-step guidance tailored to each patient’s needs on topics such as medication adherence, preventive measures, and general health questions.
The company emphasizes that Aiko operates within a closed ecosystem, with core AI developed in-house and minimal reliance on third-party AI or external integrations. According to MNDR, patient queries remain private, are not shared externally, and are not used to train outside models. This positioning highlights data privacy and control of clinical AI as a central feature of the platform.
Geographic footprint and partnerships
Mobile-health Network Solutions reports that it is headquartered in Singapore, with operations across Southeast Asia and expansion into the United States. The company has highlighted activities in markets such as Indonesia, where it has expanded its doctor network through professional webinars and engagement programs to enhance clinical collaboration and digital readiness.
In Africa, MNDR has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Jospong Group of Companies in Ghana to form a joint venture to launch and operate its AI-powered digital health platform in the Republic of Ghana. This collaboration is intended to combine MNDR’s telehealth and AI-driven healthcare technology with Jospong’s local market knowledge and resources. The joint venture aims to improve healthcare access, particularly in rural areas, by connecting patients with medical professionals through remote consultations.
Within Southeast Asia, the company has also announced a strategic investment from Indopacific Health Investment Corporation Pte. Ltd. to support its planned acquisition of Lifepack, a digital pharmacy platform in Indonesia, and to finance broader market entry initiatives in the region. These disclosures indicate a focus on emerging markets and underserved communities as part of MNDR’s growth strategy.
Corporate wellness and social impact initiatives
Mobile-health Network Solutions has engaged in partnerships that align its digital health capabilities with corporate wellness and social impact. In collaboration with Brands For Good Ltd, an organization that recognizes companies contributing positively to their communities, MNDR has agreed to provide member companies and their employees with access to corporate wellness solutions. These include healthcare services such as telemedicine, vaccinations, and health screenings, with the stated aim of supporting employee wellbeing and channeling goodwill into the Brands For Good community.
The company has also been recognized with a Brands For Good Distinction Award in the Technology For Good category. According to the award description, this recognition highlights Asia-based organizations that develop or apply technology to address social or environmental challenges and benefit society, people, and the planet. MNDR attributes this recognition in part to its proprietary AI system and the deployment of tools such as AI Agent, AI Notes, and AI Checker.
Data centers and AI infrastructure
To support its AI-powered health and technology ecosystem, Mobile-health Network Solutions has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with PPG PP GRID SDN. BHD. for the acquisition of project companies that own and are developing two high-density, AI-optimized data centers in Sarawak, Malaysia. According to the MOU and related disclosures, these facilities are intended to provide low-cost green energy and high-density computing capacity to power MNDR’s AI workloads and expansion of its digital health platform.
The company has indicated that these data centers are expected to support its AI-powered health ecosystem and enable the global launch of services described as Token as a Service (TaaS) and AI-Powered Healthcare Platform as a Service (APaaS). The MOU contemplates consideration satisfied through the issuance of Class A ordinary shares, subject to customary conditions precedent, due diligence, independent valuation, and regulatory approvals. A Form 6-K filing includes the MOU as an exhibit and notes that the acquisition is expected to strengthen and expand the company’s AI-powered health and technology ecosystem.
Capital markets and regulatory status
Mobile-health Network Solutions’ Class A ordinary shares trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol MNDR. The company has filed multiple reports on Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, indicating ongoing compliance with U.S. securities reporting requirements.
In connection with its listing, MNDR implemented a one-for-five reverse stock split of its ordinary shares. The reverse split was approved at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders and became effective at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time on September 25, 2025. Following the reverse split, the company’s ordinary shares continued to trade on Nasdaq under the symbol MNDR on a split-adjusted basis, with a revised CUSIP number. A Form 6-K filing describes the reverse split, related changes to authorized share capital and par value, and the filing of an amended and restated memorandum and articles of association with the Registrar of Companies of the Cayman Islands.
The company has also reported securities purchase agreements with Indopacific Health Investment Corporation Pte. Ltd. for the issuance of Class A ordinary shares as part of interim financing and strategic investment. These transactions, detailed in Form 6-K filings, include lock-up provisions and conditions related to Nasdaq listing approval for the shares.
Insider activity and governance policies
Mobile-health Network Solutions has disclosed insider share purchases and governance policy updates through its SEC filings and press releases. A Schedule 13D filing referenced in a press release notes that a co-founder and co-CEO acquired additional Class A ordinary shares through an independent open market transaction, increasing beneficial ownership. The company has characterized this purchase as reflecting continued confidence in its long-term growth prospects and strategic direction.
In a separate Form 6-K, MNDR reported an amended Insider Trading Policy that adds a blackout period for directors, officers, and designated insiders, prohibiting trading in the company’s securities for a defined period before material information announcements and until immediately after such announcements. The full text of the amended policy is attached as an exhibit to that filing.
Business evolution and strategic focus
According to its FY2025 operational update, Mobile-health Network Solutions completed a transition from an asset-heavy structure to an asset-light virtual-care platform. The company states that this shift reduced operational costs, lowered structural overhead, and reduced complexity and regulatory exposure associated with physical healthcare facilities. Management commentary emphasizes a focus on efficiency, alignment with public health priorities, and the use of data and automation to scale care delivery.
MNDR’s strategy, as described in its communications, includes strengthening partnerships with healthcare networks, corporate health programs, and public agencies to embed its Health Operating System where it can have significant impact. The company also highlights its intent to support underserved communities, including through partnerships in Indonesia and Ghana and through AI tools designed for multilingual and accessible use.