Globis Capital Partners Co., Ltd. (Japanese: グロービス・キャピタル・パートナーズ株式会社, Hepburn: Gurōbisu Kyapitaru Paatonaazu kabushiki gaisha, English: /ɡloʊbɪs/), commonly referred to as GCP, is a Japanese private hands-on venture capital firm headquartered in Banchō, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
The remaining amount was covered by institutional investors and other companies, including about $1 million invested by Sega Enterprises’ chairman Isao Okawa.
[6][7][8] In 1999 Alan Patricof, the head of Apax Patricof selected Globis as a local partner in Japan to create Apax Globis Partners & Co. (AGP), a joint VC.
[12] In 2019 GCP established G-STARTUP, a startup accelerator program aimed at producing 100 unicorn companies.
[16] In April 2024 GCP established a local office in San Francisco to support the global expansion of its portfolio companies.