Star Capital Begins Operations as a New Global Investment Platform Focused on Africa and Emerging Markets

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New York, USA — March 28, 2025

Star Capital, a New York–headquartered investment firm, today announced the commencement of operations as it launches a long-term strategy to connect global capital with opportunities across Africa and other high-growth emerging markets.

Founded by investor and entrepreneur Moses Goldman, Star Capital aims to build an institution grounded in disciplined investment processes, governance standards, and cross-border market expertise. The firm begins operations with an initial platform valuation of approximately $20 million and a strategic roadmap to expand its presence internationally.

The company’s global headquarters is located in New York, with planned strategic offices in London, China, and India, and operational engagement across key African markets including South Africa, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Kenya, Algeria, and Angola.

Star Capital will focus on a range of investment activities including diversified market strategies, long-term capital allocation, and partnerships that support sustainable economic development.

“Africa is entering a defining economic era,” said Moses Goldman, Founder and CEO of Star Capital, New York.
“Our objective is to build a trusted bridge between global investors and the continent’s growth — guided by governance, discipline, and long-term thinking. We believe the next generation of global prosperity will be shared prosperity, and Africa will play a central role in that future.”

The firm positions itself as a cross-border investment platform intended to operate with international standards while maintaining regional understanding of emerging markets. Star Capital’s leadership states that its long-term vision is to develop into a major global financial institution focused on facilitating responsible investment flows into Africa.

As part of its launch phase, Star Capital will engage selectively with strategic partners, accredited investors, and institutions interested in participating in its foundational growth stage.

“We are inviting aligned partners who understand long-term value creation,” Moses added. “This is not only about capital — it is about building institutions that support economic transformation and opportunity.”

Star Capital believes the coming decades will see increased investment interest in Africa driven by demographics, urbanization, technological adoption, and expanding entrepreneurship ecosystems. The firm seeks to participate in this trend through disciplined investment structures and collaborative partnerships.

About Star Capital
Star Capital is a New York-based investment firm focused on connecting global capital with opportunities across Africa and emerging markets. The firm operates with a long-term perspective emphasizing governance, transparency, and responsible investment engagement.

About Moses Goldman

Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Star Capital

Moses Goldman is a New York–based investor, global strategist, and institution builder whose career spans more than two decades across corporate leadership, international development initiatives, and cross-border partnerships. Moses has gained excellent global executive and governance experience from his many years of working with Amazon, Unilever and Aviva PLC in New York, London and Africa. As Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Star Capital, he leads the firm’s long-term mission to connect global capital with disciplined investment opportunities across Africa and other emerging markets.

Moses brings a rare combination of governance experience, international perspective, and purpose-driven leadership. Over the course of his career, he has worked across Africa, Europe, and North America, collaborating with corporate organizations, nonprofit institutions, and strategic partners to strengthen operational structures, guide growth initiatives, and develop sustainable economic programs. His leadership has consistently centered on accountability, long-term thinking, and measurable outcomes — principles that now define Star Capital’s investment philosophy.

In parallel with his role at Star Capital, Moses serves as Executive Chairman of AiForAfrica International, a nonprofit initiative focused on expanding responsible artificial intelligence education and economic opportunity across the African continent. This work reflects his broader commitment to building systems that create durable prosperity rather than short-term gains, and informs his understanding of the economic, technological, and social dynamics shaping emerging markets.

Moses’s global experience has allowed him to navigate complex regulatory environments, engage diverse stakeholders, and build trusted partnerships across cultures and sectors. He is recognized for approaching investment as both a financial and institutional responsibility — emphasizing governance, transparency, and disciplined risk management as essential foundations for long-term capital allocation.

At Star Capital, his leadership focuses on establishing a platform that meets international standards while maintaining deep regional understanding. The firm’s strategy is guided by the belief that sustainable investment performance is achieved through structure, patience, and credibility rather than speed or speculation.

Based in New York with his family, Moses views institution-building as a multi-generational effort. His work is driven by a conviction that global prosperity will increasingly depend on responsible engagement with emerging economies, and that trusted financial platforms must play a central role in that process.

Through Star Capital, he aims to create a stable bridge between international investors and long-term opportunities — one built on governance, discipline, and enduring partnerships.

Media & Partnership Inquiries

Contact Star Capital, New York, USA

Email: [email protected]

Call: 680 287 2758

Website: Star Capital

Thank you.


This announcement is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities.

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