About
Lindsay Cooper is Chi Longevity's business-side co-founder. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Young in Edinburgh, moved to Hong Kong with PwC, and later co-founded Arisaig Partners in Singapore. For 20 years, he had investment responsibility for the US$3 billion Arisaig Asia Consumer Fund. After stepping back from day-to-day fund management, he built Chic & Unique, a boutique-hotel business, and founded Chi Tree Health before launching Chi Longevity with Professor Andrea B. Maier and Craig McGee.
What to Know
Signature approach
Cooper shapes the business and experience layer: a clinic that feels closer to a first-class Nordic lounge than a medical waiting room, with the Four Seasons site capped at two or three clients at a time. His hospitality background shows up in privacy, pacing, and travel fit, while the medical method remains anchored by Maier and the clinical team.
What sets them apart
- Patient experience from hospitality. Chic & Unique gives him a direct line from boutique hotels to the Four Seasons clinic design.
- 20 years running a major Asia fund. Arisaig gave him long-horizon operating discipline before he moved into health.
- Chartered-accountant and board background. Finance, governance, and investment oversight are unusually strong for a clinic co-founder.
- Public operator for the brand. Cooper is the co-founder most often quoted on Chi's design, destination-clinic positioning, and Singapore launch story.
Affiliations
Co-Founder
Thought Leadership
Media Appearances
- Chi Longevity opens luxury clinic at Four Seasons Hotel · Singapore Business Review · 2025-03
- Four Seasons Singapore Announces Wellness Partnership With Chi Longevity · Medical Travel Market · 2024-10
- Industry Insight: How scientists are reversing biological ageing in Singapore · Awedio (SPH Media) · 2025-01
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