High-growth startup Elder raises further £8.2M ($11M) in bid to displace the care home

by | January 20, 2020

LONDON/MUNICH, 20 January 2020 – Elder Technologies, a leading care home alternative, has raised another £8.2M ($11M) Series B funding round as its technology-enabled live-in care service gains nationwide popularity, bringing the total raised to £16.5M. 

Elder is one of the UK’s fastest-growing startups and has delivered more than 350,000 days of care in more than 300 towns and cities across the UK since 2016 – with the Outer Hebrides being the only remaining area where care is yet to be delivered.

By allowing the customer to stay in their own home and providing a bespoke, personalised care match, Elder is proving to be the first genuine solution to the growing social care crisis.

With the number of over-85s in the UK set to nearly double to three million by 2043, there’s a huge looming capacity black hole, as the indebted and fragmented residential care sector fails to meet rising demand.

Meanwhile, Elder is delivering capacity rapidly and at scale. This latest investment from Acton Capital and MMC Ventures is set to speed this further, with a host of planned developments in technology driving efficiency in every aspect of care delivery – from better communication between carer and family to in-home monitoring.

Elder Co-Founder and CEO, Peter Dowds, who previously saw success with the home services marketplace, Mopp, said: “This is an exciting time for Elder customers and families everywhere who are looking for vital support and care. This new funding will be used to further improve our live-in care experience so even more people up and down the UK can make sure their loved ones get to remain happy, independent and supported in their own home rather than being forced out of it and into a care home.”
“It is great to have the continued backing of MMC Ventures and to welcome Acton Capital on board. Their shared experience will be invaluable as we continue on our journey. I look forward to working with them.

“This is an exciting time for Elder customers and families everywhere who are looking for vital support and care.

– Peter Dowds, Elder Technologies Ltd.

 

The Series B of startup Elder Technologies was led by VC investor Acton Capital from Munich. Sebastian Wossagk, Managing Partner, reflected on the fund’s investment in Elder: “With life expectancy increasing fast, we need to rethink how to deliver care and to prevent a looming ageing crisis. A vast majority of an ageing population would prefer not to move to a nursing home, if they become incapable of caring for themselves.”

“As home care is becoming more of a need than an option for many, we are convinced that Elder has the potential to really enhance their lives.”

Sebastian Wossagk, Acton Capital

 

“Elderly care is a significant part of the future of healthcare, but it’s a segment with a high degree of sensitivity. The business model and especially Elder’s team convinced us, as investors, to support the company to take on the responsible task of enhancing the overall quality of care,” says Sebastian Wossagk.

Bruce McFarlane, from long-term investors, MMC, explained their decision to back the company over the last three years: “The UK urgently needs solutions to the demands of an ageing population that expects high-quality late-life care but the cost of building and operating traditional care homes to the level required means that demand cannot be met by existing systems.

Elder provides a solution. By allowing customers to stay in their own homes and be matched with carers who provide the companionship they desire, Elder is delivering a more efficient, cost-effective and better experience for those needing care and their concerned families. The team at Elder have consistently executed on their vision to provide better, tech-enabled social care and we’re excited to continue supporting the team at Elder in its next stage of growth.”

“The team at Elder have consistently executed on their vision to provide better, tech-enabled social care.”

– Bruce McFarlane, MMC Ventures

 

The investment comes as a recent study found live-in care has the potential to reduce the likelihood of an elderly person being admitted to hospital. With the chance of a fall reduced by up to 33% and hip fracture by up to 46% compared to residential care.

About Elder Technologies Ltd.

Elder is a technology-enabled care agency, and one of the fastest-growing HealthCare startups in the UK. It helps provide live-in care – an alternative to the care home that allows elderly loved ones to get the full-time, specialist support they need in the place they belong, their own home. It does this by matching self-employed live-in carers to families in need. Using proprietary logistical and matching technology, Elder can get a carer matched on individual needs and personality to any location in the UK within 48 hours. It’s a scalable and sustainable model that is meeting demand where the traditional residential sector cannot. Every 12 days the company delivers additional capacity to the market equivalent to an average-sized care home. Elder is in pole position to meet the social care capacity requirements of a rapidly ageing population. Doing its bit to answer one of the big questions of our time – ‘what does it mean to grow old?’

Über Acton Capital Partners

Acton Capital Partners ist ein internationaler Wachstumsinvestor mit Sitz in München. Seit 1999 investiert das Acton-Team erfolgreich in digitale Pioniere in Europa und Nordamerika.

Investmentfokus liegt dabei auf skalierbaren Geschäftsmodellen aus den Bereichen Future of Work, Digitale Marktplätze und Plattformen, Ecommerce, FinTech sowie Software-as-a-Service.

Acton Capital Press Administrator

 

About Acton Capital
Since 1999, Acton Capital has invested in digital transformation worldwide with strong focus on Europe and North America. With more than two decades of investment experience and a deep understanding of tech-enabled business models, the team has invested over EUR 800+ million across six fund generations.

 

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