Golding Capital Partners Closes Impact Fund at €115.5 million

Funding | Mar 25, 2025 | Golding Capital Partners GmbH

Golding Capital Partners GmbH has announced the successful closure of its first private equity impact fund, securing €115.5 million in capital commitments. This fund is classified under Article 9, targeting investments with a sustainable objective. Golding attracted institutional investors from several countries, including pension funds, insurance companies, savings banks, and foundations across Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, and Portugal. Notably, 20% of the investments stemmed from new investors. Looking forward, Golding plans to launch a successor fund focusing on climate technology companies in Europe and North America, slated for Q4 2025.

Sectors

  • Private Equity
  • Impact Investing
  • Financial Services

Geography

  • Germany – Golding Capital Partners is based in Munich, Germany, and many institutional investors are from Germany.
  • Switzerland, Sweden, and Portugal – These countries represent the international investment base involved in Golding's fundraising.
  • Europe and North America – The future fund will focus on climate technology in these regions, expanding the geographical interest of the firm.

Industry

  • Private Equity – Golding Capital Partners is raising and managing a private equity fund, a key element in the realm of investment management.
  • Impact Investing – The fund is specifically geared towards impact investing, focusing on sustainability and climate technology.
  • Financial Services – The involvement of institutional investors such as pension funds, insurance companies, and banks emphasizes this sector.

Financials

  • €115.5 million – Total capital commitments raised by Golding Capital Partners for their impact fund.

Participants

NameRoleTypeDescription
Golding Capital Partners GmbHPrivate Equity FirmCompanyA private equity firm based in Munich, Germany, focusing on managing and raising impact investment funds.
Institutional InvestorsInvestorsCompanyInclude pension funds, insurance companies, savings banks, and foundations from multiple countries.