What is Tulipshare?
Tulipshare operates as a specialized impact investor and shareholder advocacy group, fundamentally rethinking how capital can be deployed to drive corporate accountability. Unlike traditional ESG funds that often rely on passive screening, Tulipshare employs an activist investment model, engaging directly with the world's largest corporations to advocate for tangible improvements in sustainability and ethical practices. The company provides a robust platform for foundations, pension funds, and asset managers to align their portfolios with rigorous sustainability mandates. By facilitating collective shareholder action, Tulipshare empowers its clients to exert influence that transcends standard financial metrics, ensuring that corporate behavior is held to higher environmental and social standards.
How much funding has Tulipshare raised?
Tulipshare has raised a total of $10.8M across 1 funding round:
Angel/Seed
$10.8M
Angel/Seed (2021): $10.8M with participation from Eurazeo, Frst, and Speedinvest
Key Investors in Tulipshare
Eurazeo
A leading global investment firm based in Paris with a diverse portfolio spanning private equity, venture capital, and real estate, providing long-term support for transformational growth.
Speedinvest
A prominent European venture capital fund managing over 1 billion euros, specializing in early-stage tech startups across sectors like Climate Tech, Fintech, and Deep Tech.
Frst
An early-stage venture capital firm focused on supporting high-potential startups with strategic guidance and foundational capital to accelerate market entry.
What's next for Tulipshare?
With the successful closure of this major strategic investment, Tulipshare is poised to expand its reach and enhance its advocacy capabilities. The firm is expected to focus on scaling its engagement platform, potentially integrating more sophisticated data analytics to track corporate progress against sustainability benchmarks. As the regulatory environment for ESG reporting tightens globally, Tulipshare's role as a catalyst for corporate transformation will likely become increasingly critical. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on the shift toward stakeholder capitalism, leveraging its recent backing to attract a broader base of institutional partners who are seeking to move beyond superficial sustainability commitments toward measurable, impact-driven outcomes.
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