👥 Vietnam is in its golden population era. But in just 10–20 years, that golden ratio will transition into a grey population. When it does, demand for elderly care services—particularly nursing homes—will grow at unprecedented speed.
🏛️ At the national level, General Secretary Tô Lâm has emphasized the urgent need for elderly care models, especially day-care nursing centers to “fight loneliness” for seniors. Progress so far has been slow, but the direction is clear: the market must develop, and the private sector is invited to play a role.
🌏 Globally, elderly care has become a multi-billion-dollar sector. In Vietnam, this space is still nascent—underserved, underdeveloped, and waiting for innovators. For investors, this is both a business opportunity and a chance to make long-term impact.
💡 At Koru Capital, we see elderly care as one of our priority sectors. We believe this will be one of the defining industries of the next two decades, an opportunity to build businesses that are not only profitable but also deeply meaningful to society. The key question: Is this the right time to invest? We would love to hear more from you on this.


















