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Entrepreneurs through the decades

From teenagers to pensioners, what's it like starting up a business in different decades of your life? In this series we take a look at a different age group of entrepreneurs each month.
  • Birthday cake with candles

    Retirement? No thanks. Meet the 60-something entrepreneurs

    From topping up pensions to fulfilling a life-long ambition to become an entrepreneur, business owners share their reasons for starting up later in life
  • Guest takes picture at a fashion show.

    Not ready to retire: your 50s can be a good time to start a business

    We hear from the 50-something enterpreneurs on why fashion tech is not just for teenagers and how decades of experience gives them a business edge
  • piggybank full of money

    The fabulous forties – the perfect age to start a business

    With experience, networks and (hopefully) capital behind you, there’s a reason why the average first-time entrepreneur is a fortysomething
  • woman holding baby in front of laptop

    The trials and tribulations of starting a business in your 30s

    It’s traditionally a decade of financial strain, but thirtysomethings’ experience can give them an edge on younger entrepreneurs
  • Mark Zuckerberg pausing during speech

    From barbers to coders – entrepreneurs in their 20s are open to risk

    With role models including Mark Zuckerberg, starting a business in your 20s is a growing trend
  • Teenagers are leveraging their knowledge of social media and smartphone technology to start successful businesses

    Meet the teen entrepreneurs juggling homework with running a business

    The next generation is using its talent for new tech and social media to launch lucrative business ventures
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