Swedish Africa Company
Fort Carolusborg | |
| Founded | 1647 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Louis De Geer |
| Defunct | 1663 |
| Headquarters | Hamburg, Stade, Gothenburg |
Key people | Laurens De Geer, Hendrik Carloff, |
| Products | tobacco, sugar, gold and African slaves |
The Swedish Africa Company (Swedish: Svenska Afrikanska Kompaniet) was a Swedish trading company, founded in 1649 on the initiative of the Walloon-Dutch merchant Louis De Geer and his son Laurens, for whom Sweden had become a second home. The primary interest of the company was the trade on the Swedish Gold Coast, notably the trade of human beings to be sold into slavery in the Americas.