Looking for investment?
We look for purpose-driven businesses ready to scale their impact
We invest in growth-stage companies that combine financial strength with a clear mission.
When a business creates jobs, strengthens resilience, or expands access to essential goods and services for people in vulnerable situations, it can be a strong fit with our investment strategy.
We invest through two regionally-focused vehicles.
Each offers flexible capital (equity or credit) and hands-on support to help your business grow and scale its impact.
We look for companies that are:
- Based in Spain, Sub-Saharan Africa, or Southeast Asia
- Generating revenue, with annual turnover above €2M
- Profitable or near break-even in a net profit basis
- Led by strong teams, with transparent governance and a scalable model
- Creating measurable impact by improving the livelihoods and resilience of vulnerable communities
Early stage business?
For companies in earlier stages of development (pre-seed or seed), support typically comes through our sister organization, Open Value Foundation, which focuses on high-impact initiatives at these early stages.
Curious to know if GSI might be a fit for your company?
“GSI’s commitment to our mission and hands-on support have made them an invaluable ally in driving sustainable impact and expanding our reach.”
Desmond Koney
CEO
“GSI has been a vital finance partner through every stage of our growth. We’re grateful for the partnership and excited to continue working together.”
Ted Miller
Head of Corporate Finance
“Their long-term mindset and understanding of inclusive finance have been key to scaling our impact.”
Pablo Alonso Caprile
Cofounder and Group CFO
“GSI has been the ideal partner in our journey of growth and consolidation. A close-knit team with invaluable human qualities.”
Ángel Sánchez
CEO
Revoolt
“At SQRUPS, we aim to do things differently, and with GSI, we found the perfect partner for that journey. Their work makes us more aware, more consistent, and more committed to our purpose.”
Raúl Espinosa
CEO
Sqrups