The online selection and booking platform for social facilities for seniors “Dolgozhitel” has raised 52 million rubles from the Iskra Ventures Rus venture fund and business angels. This was reported to RB.RU by a representative of the fund.

Online booking platform for social establishments “Dolgozhitel” attracted an investment of 52 million rubles
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Iskra Ventures Rus acted as lead investor; The names of the business angels were not revealed.

Long-Liver is an online booking platform for boarding houses, nursing homes and rehabilitation centres. The site offers more than 600 accommodation options, through which you can contact representatives of the corporate purpose and register to view it.

The service is monetized through placement commissions and a subscription model for partners.

Funds raised as part of the round will be used to develop the online booking service, marketing and building an IT team, and develop MVPs of new services within the platform.

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The company also plans to launch a transportation service for people with reduced mobility and develop a caregiver selection solution with the ability to control their work based on digital services.

“We believe in the development of the so-called “silver economy” (products and services to meet the needs of older people). This market is growing all over the world and in Russia in particular: the elderly population is increasing, life expectancy and the proportion of economically active people over 65 years of age are increasing. They are interested in improving the quality of life,” commented Ivan Sezonov, partner of the Iskra Ventures Rus fund, commenting on the interest in the project.

Dolgozhitel LLC, according to the Kontur.Focus system, was founded in October 2022. As of July 24, 2024, the founders included Alexey Aniko (owner of 38.6% of the shares), Anton Buyakhaev (38.6% of shares), Yaroslav Necheporenko (13.15%) and Alexander Yusupov (9.65%).

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Anastasia Marina

Source: RB

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