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Nila Elder Care is a technology company.
Nila Elder Care provides a managed platform connecting families abroad with certified caregivers for elderly relatives in their home countries. The company delivers professional care services, including 24/7 support and medically assisted care, offering peace of mind despite geographical distance. Its model leverages technology for seamless communication and oversight, streamlining remote elder care management.
Nila was founded by Anthony Jacob, with Mitul Sudra and Aditi Ramnath, in late 2023. Jacob, from remittance payments, identified a critical need for non-resident individuals managing aging parent care remotely. This insight stemmed from the challenges faced by the diaspora in securing consistent, high-quality support for their elders across borders.
Nila's core customers are non-resident individuals, primarily Non-Resident Indians, requiring professional care for elderly family members in India. The company envisions becoming a leading cross-border elder care provider, empowering global families to ensure loved ones' well-being and dignity, irrespective of location. Nila aims to strengthen family bonds by easing remote care complexities.
Nila Elder Care has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Nila Elder Care has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Nila Elder Care has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Nila Elder Care's investors include LocalGlobe, Dig Ventures, eCapital Entrepreneurial Partners, Octopus Ventures, OTB Ventures, Target Partners, Charlie Songhurst, Ian Hogarth, Torsten Reil, Redbus Group.
Nila Elder Care has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in October 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2025 | $2M Seed | LocalGlobe | DIG Ventures, Ecapital Entrepreneurial Partners, Octopus Ventures, OTB Ventures, Target Partners, Charlie Songhurst, IAN Hogarth, Torsten Reil, Redbus Group | Announced |
Nila Elder Care is a healthtech startup launched in early 2024 that provides comprehensive eldercare solutions for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) managing the well-being of their elderly family members in India from afar.[1][2] It offers services like regular in-person visits from dedicated Care Managers, 24/7 care coordination, appointment scheduling with doctors and specialists, and an affordable Emergency Plan for £15/month, serving customers in major cities including Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Ahmedabad, and Coimbatore.[1][2] The company solves the challenge of reliable, personalized eldercare for NRIs facing distance-related barriers, delivering peace of mind through certified carers, health record access, and family communication.[1][2]
Backed by incubation and initial funding from Aviva Fintech Venture Studio, Nila has expanded rapidly from initial focus on cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore to nationwide coverage, emphasizing flexibility, collaboration, and a customer-first approach.[1][4]
Nila Elder Care emerged in early 2024 to address the unmet needs of NRIs seeking trustworthy eldercare for loved ones in India, building on decades of expertise in the field rooted in compassion and professionalism.[1][4] While specific founders are not detailed in available sources, the company was incubated out of the Aviva Fintech Venture Studio, which provided its first funding round along with industry expertise and credibility.[1] Early traction came from serving key cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore, followed by a pivotal expansion across India and the launch of the Emergency Plan, responding to growing customer demand for efficient, comprehensive support.[1]
Nila rides the wave of healthtech innovation targeting diaspora communities, particularly NRIs—a demographic with significant remittances and family ties to India amid an aging population.[1] Timing aligns with rising demand for remote eldercare post-pandemic, as NRIs grapple with fragmented healthcare access abroad; market forces like India's expanding digital health infrastructure and global aging trends favor scalable platforms like Nila's.[1][3] It influences the ecosystem by pioneering NRI-specific solutions, potentially setting standards for compassionate tech in eldercare and encouraging similar ventures in underserved global-Indian markets.[1][2]
Nila is poised for growth through additional funding to enhance services and expand reach, capitalizing on its Aviva backing and proven model.[1] Trends like AI-driven care coordination and telemedicine will shape its path, amplifying remote monitoring for NRIs. Its influence may evolve by inspiring a new category of diaspora-focused healthtech, solidifying its role as a peace-of-mind provider in a fragmented eldercare market—much like its core mission of bridging distances with reliable support.[1][2]