‘Skype for Grannies’ Pivots to Digitalise Elderly Care
Finnish tech startup Pieni piiri refocuses its business from a ‘Skype for grannies’ app to a provider of digitalised elderly care services. To fund the growth of its new business, the company has launched an equity crowdfunding campaign.
The story of Pieni piiri – Finnish for ‘small circle’ – began in 2010, with a recently widowed grandmother. The founder Matti Kari noticed that even that her granny was in good physical condition, she was almost completely lacking in peer contacts. It was soon discovered that she wasn't the only one suffering from isolation and loneliness - up to 50% of the elderly receiving home care report feeling lonely in countries across the Europe.
Pieni piiri’s business builds on its original ‘granny-proof’ tablet application. Essentially, the application can be used to make digital services accessible to elderly end users without any previous IT skills. The application is used by a number of health and care organisations, including the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUS), Mainio Vire, and the Finnish cities of Vantaa and Kotka.
“We found out that most care organisations are unable to reshape the ways they work,” says Mikko Järvinen, CEO of Pieni piiri. “To overcome this issue, we’ve decided to build our own 100% digital elderly care organisation. We believe to serve thousands of elderly customers by 2020.”
By building the new digital service organisation, Pieni piiri Oy will pivot from software business towards digital elderly care services. The initial market focus will be in Finnish home care, but at later stages the company will expand to other elderly customer needs on new markets.
While the crowdfunding round has been open for public for only a week, Pieni piiri’s equity offering has already raised over 40,000 euros. The target is to raise at least 100,000 euros for sales and marketing to break profitable with the new model.
“I believe we can truly be the change we want to see. At the same time, we can save money from our public health care system and, by means of our digital community, improve the quality of life of the elderly,” says Matti Kari, the founder of the company.
“Digitalisation is coming to all industries, and virtual home care visits are a great example of how digitalisation of elderly care services can both reduce the costs of providing the services as well as making them more accessible by eliminating costly logistics. Pieni piiri is doing in elderly care what we at Invesdor are doing in finance, and we are happy to be able to help,” says Mikko Savolainen, communications manager at Invesdor.
Read more about Pieni piiri's equity offering at Invesdor.com/pienipiiri
Contact:
Mikko Järvinen, Partner, Pieni piiri Oy
mikko.jarvinen@pienipiiri.fi, +358 44 5675 756
Mikko Savolainen, communications manager, Invesdor Ltd.
mikko.savolainen@invesdor.com, +358 40 747 5205
Pieni piiri in brief:
Pieni piiri was built as a “granny-proof” tablet application, that makes digital services accessible to elderly end users without any previous IT skills. The application is featuring easy to use interface and video calls, making the most natural social interaction possible regardless of abilities. Pieni piiri is currently used by dozens of home care providers, but also organisations serving customers with mental health problems or learning disabilities.
More information: http://www.pienipiiri.fi/
Invesdor in brief:
Invesdor is the Nordic market leader in equity crowdfunding platforms measured in invested capital and revenue in 2015. A financial technology (fintech) company founded in Finland in 2012, Invesdor operates an online investment platform that connects ambitious European growth companies with investors worldwide. So far Invesdor has helped raise more than 26 million euros and hosted 73 successful equity crowdfunding campaigns.
Invesdor's clients include private and publicly traded companies from Finland, the UK, Norway and Denmark as well as investors from more than 50 countries. Invesdor has offices in London and Helsinki.