Description
More than 30% of the most successful startups are started by entrepreneurs 50+. Further, studies indicate that a 60-year-old is 3x more likely to launch a successful business than a 30-year-old.
Despite these facts, the majority of venture capital dollars are directed to younger founders. Although we hear more about investors in the “grey economy”, these investors have focused solely on health and longevity solutions for the aging population. They are missing a massive market opportunity: Funding for experienced entrepreneurs launching businesses later in their careers.