Hasu

Company overview
Website: hasuapp.vn
Headquarters: Vietnam
Countries of Operations: Vietnam
Women owned /led: Founded by at least one woman, At least 51% owned by women, At least 30% women in senior leadership positions, At least 30% of women in board of directors
Year of founding: 2020
Number of FTEs : 5 to 20 FTEs
Legal status of the organization : For-profit

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Company overview
Headquarters: Mexico
Countries of Operations: Mexico
Legal status of the organization : For-profit
Year of founding: 2018
Number of FTEs : 5 to 20 FTEs
Women owned / led: Founder
Care economy activities and business model
About the organization:
Hasu is a for-profit start-up in Vietnam that caters to the physical, mental and emotional needs of elderly. Through the app, Hasu aims to aggregate the various services that are required by elderly people. It services include nursing, nutrition, games and exercises. The business contributes to the redistribution and reduction of care work within households, as well as greater digital awareness and technology use amongst the elderly.
Activities in the care economy: Provision of affordable services that provide care & domestic work
Stage of growth: Mass roll-out/Expansion
Type of services: Elderly-care (Ages 60 and above)
Number of customers (2020): Between 5,000 to 25,000
Number of customers (2019): Information not available
Number of customers (2018): Information not available
Financials
Profitability status: Not profitable yet but planning to become profitable within 3 years
Revenue USD (2020): Between 10,000 to 50,000
Revenue USD (2019): Information not available
Revenue USD (2018): Not applicable
Pathways to impact
Challenge addressed: Lack of recognition and action with regards to unfair distribution of care and domestic work, Lack of affordable solutions to reduce amount of time spent on care and domestic work, Limited redistribution of care and domestic work to other actors in the care economy
Pathway to impact - 4 Rs: Reduce, Redistribute
Populations affected: Elderly people
Number of people served (2020): Between 5,000 to 25,000
Number of people served (2019): Information not available
Number of people served (2019): Not applicable