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Since 2016, Golden Palm Investments has backed 15 African startups across 25 disclosed funding rounds totaling $121M, most heavily in Nigeria and Fintech.
Golden Palm Investments is a Pan-African investment holding company and early-stage venture capital firm. Its official site identifies it as Golden Palm Investments Corporation, and its headquarters are listed in East Legon, Accra, Ghana. The firm says it invests across Africa, and its publicly visible portfolio shows activity in early-stage venture and growth capital. The investment record provided here shows backing in pre-seed, seed, Series A, and other rounds, with concentration in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and Egypt. Its most represented sectors in the provided data include fintech, e-commerce and retail, logistics and supply chain, health tech, HR and talent, creator economy, and marketing and CRM. The provided portfolio data also shows repeated support for companies across multiple rounds, including Maplerad, Ajua, Wasoko, Chaka, Jetstream, mPharma, Autochek, and Talstack. This pattern suggests continued participation in follow-on rounds alongside other investors.
Data updated · Aug 9, 2026
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Golden Palm Investments has backed 15 African startups across 25 disclosed funding rounds tracked on Liners, totaling $121M since 2016.
Mostly Seed: 17 of its 25 tracked rounds are at that stage, followed by Series A (4).
Its tracked rounds lean toward Fintech (7), E-commerce & Retail (5), Health Tech (4), and 4 more sectors.
Golden Palm Investments most often shares rounds with 4DX Ventures (12 shared deals), TLcom Capital (6 shared deals), Ventures Platform (4 shared deals).
Golden Palm Investments is an early-stage venture capital firm and investment holding company focused on Africa. Its official presence describes it as a Pan-African investor.
The provided data shows backing in companies including Talstack, Maplerad, Tushop, Wowzi, Sendbox, Autochek, Mono, Chaka, Minly, Jetstream, mPharma, Ajua, Wasoko, Reliance Health, and Send App. Several of these companies appear in more than one funding round.