The Generalist

How Do You Build a New Singapore? Inside Próspera’s Bet on Private Governance | Erick Brimen (Founder and CEO)

Nov 11, 2025
Erick Brimen, founder and CEO of Próspera, discusses his ambitious project to create a private charter city in Honduras. He shares how his upbringing in Venezuela shaped his views on governance. The conversation dives into innovative governance models inspired by successful cities like Dubai and Singapore. Brimen emphasizes the importance of dynamic regulations for attracting industries like biotech and crypto. He also addresses the political challenges faced by Próspera and the protective measures in place, including international arbitration.
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INSIGHT

Governance As A Service

  • Governance can be treated as a service separate from governments and provided via public-private partnerships.
  • Cities are the natural scale for governance innovation and can run on a shared platform.
ANECDOTE

Empanada Moment That Sparked Purpose

  • Erick recalls being a privileged child in Venezuela who saw a boy begging for his empanada at a stoplight, which left a lasting emotional mark.
  • That memory hardened his commitment to solve poverty by fixing governance rather than charity alone.
INSIGHT

Common Patterns Of Successful Hubs

  • Successful global charter-city examples share imported common-law courts, trusted dispute resolution, and trade-driven economies.
  • Those features, not natural resources, underpin the success of Hong Kong, Singapore, and Dubai.
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