The number of people working past the traditional retirement age is on the rise – and this is a very good thing for profits, for vibrant, diverse workplaces and retaining all-important talent and experience. And among this group, an increasing number are choosing to go out on their own. The ‘silverpreneur’ statistically also has a greater chance of success than their younger counterparts. However, many older start-ups may have limited savings, or face difficulties obtaining business loans. Enter
Brilliant Minds, a new fund just launched dedicated to investing in entrepreneurs who are over 50 years old. Founder
Katerina Stroponiati is pioneering a visionary approach in venture capital, representing a fundamental shift in how we value the roles and capabilities of older individuals. The Luxury of Ageing sat down with Katerina to learn more about this truly inspiring vision to redefine entrepreneurship in the longevity economy.