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The Silver Economy: The Largest Market That Most Companies Are Still Overlooking
By 2036, 30% of the Colombian population will be over 60 years old.
There's a number that's been on my mind ever since the event.
By 2036, 30% of the Colombian population will be over 60 years old. Today, that percentage stands at 15%. In less than a decade, that figure will double.
This isn't some doomsday scenario. It isn't a demographic problem. For those who can read the signs, it is one of the greatest business opportunities this country will see in the coming years.
It's called the silver economy. And if your company hasn't put it on its radar yet, this article is for you.
What exactly is the silver economy?
And living well doesn’t just mean having access to medications or medical checkups. It means travel, culinary experiences, entertainment, leisure, assistive technology, learning opportunities, and community. In marketing terms, it means an active consumer with very specific needs that the market isn’t yet fully meeting.
That’s the silver economy: the ecosystem of goods, services, and experiences designed for an aging population that shows no signs of slowing down.
What CAFAM has already realized
At the Cluster’s launch event, CAFAM’s deputy director general shared something that struck me as revealing. They’ve been shifting their value proposition toward this segment for some time now, and the numbers speak for themselves.
Last year alone, its Vitalidad Más program served 2,925 people over the age of 60. And what struck me most wasn’t the number itself: it was the fact that nearly 70% of those individuals entered an employability program.
Read it again: retirees who are economically active and looking to continue contributing.
This debunks one of the most deeply held myths we have about old age: the idea that turning 60 or 70 means withdrawing from the world. The reality is completely different. There is a wealth of senior wisdom—decades of experience that enrich teams, diversify perspectives, and, when leveraged effectively, represent a real competitive advantage for organizations.
Multigenerational teams aren't just an HR trend. They're a smart response to a changing world.
The mistake you can't afford to make
Many companies still view older adults as a demographic with low spending power, limited adoption of technology, and primarily medical needs. That perception is not only incomplete—it’s costly.
The "silver economy" consumer isn't sick or terminally ill. They have an income. They have time. They have good judgment. And they have something that younger consumers often lack: a willingness to pay for quality and for experiences that are truly worthwhile.
Ignoring that profile isn't just a mistake in judgment. It means leaving money on the table in a market that is set to grow steadily over the next twenty years.
What this means for marketing
A company that decides today to include the silver economy as part of its portfolio strategy doesn’t have to start from scratch. It needs to do something more specific: understand what this segment needs, how to communicate with it authentically, and how to design experiences that meet its actual expectations.
Because this consumer, more than any other, can tell when a brand underestimates them. They can tell when the content doesn't speak to them. They can tell when the product was designed for someone in their 30s and only half-heartedly adapted. And when they realize this, they don't come back.
On the other hand, when a brand takes the time to understand its audience, to speak to them with respect and relevance, the loyalty it builds is deep-rooted. And that, in business terms, is an asset that few metrics can accurately measure.
Why This Matters to Us at Marketing de Bolsillo
And the silver economy is exactly the kind of opportunity we want to bring to the attention of entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized businesses, and business owners who are building their portfolios and don’t yet realize that there’s a huge market waiting for them.
It’s not about viewing this demographic as a social obligation. It’s about seeing it for what it is: a real, sustainable, and growing opportunity to build businesses that are both purpose-driven and profitable.
Colombia can and must prepare for this economy. And marketing, when used effectively, is one of the most powerful tools for achieving this.
Andrea Montoya
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Expert in Strategic Marketing Management
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Updated: March 22, 2026
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