Thrive Capital is an American venture capital firm based in New York City.
It focuses on software and internet investments. The firm was founded by Joshua Kushner who is also co-founder of Oscar Health and minority owner of the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Venture Capital |
Founded | 2010 |
Founder | Joshua Kushner |
Headquarters | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Key people | Nitin Nohria, (Executive chair) |
Products | Investments |
AUM | US$16 billion (2022) |
Number of employees | 57 (2022) |
Website | thrivecap |
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Joshua Kushner founded Thrive Capital in 2010, at 24 years old. Joel Cutler and General Catalyst provided the initial $5 million in seed money for the firm in 2010 as well as introduced investors to the firm and Kushner.
In 2011, the firm launched its first institutional fund, raising another $40 million from Princeton University, Wellcome Trust, Peter Thiel and other investors. General Catalyst served as the core LP yet again for this second funding round.
Following the 2016 election, Jared Kushner was appointed as Senior Advisor to the President. Jared sold his entire Thrive Capital stake to avoid conflict of interest between him and the Trump administration.
In May 2021, Petershill Partners had invested around $120 million in Thrive Capital for a 3% stake, which valued the firm at $3.6 billion. In September 2021, the firm registered as an investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm stated as part of its regulatory filing that it planned to use some funds to investment in public companies and crypto assets. The same year, ten of Thrive's portfolio companies went public, including Affirm and Nubank. In 2022, Nitin Nohria was brought on as the firm's first executive chair.
In January 2023, a group of five investors, Bob Iger, Mukesh Ambani, Henry Kravis, Xavier Niel and Jorge Paulo Lemann, acquired a 3.3% stake of Thrive Capital. This put Thrive at a $5.3 billion valuation - a 50% increase from when Goldman Sachs paid $175 million for the same stake in 2021.
The firm is noted for being an early investors in several high-profile technology platforms such as Instagram, GitHub, Spotify and Twitch. Thrive has also invested in Stripe, Airtable, Glossier, Plaid, Anduril, Ramp, and OpenAI.
Fund | Vintage Year | Committed Capital ($m) |
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Thrive Capital Partners I | 2009 | USD 10 |
Thrive Capital Partners II | 2011 | USD 40 |
Thrive Capital Partners III | 2012 | USD 150 |
Thrive Capital Partners IV | 2014 | USD 400 |
Thrive Capital Partners V | 2016 | USD 700 |
Thrive Capital Partners VI | 2018 | USD 1,000 |
Thrive Capital Partners VII | 2021 | USD 2,000 |
Thrive Capital Partners VIII | 2022 | USD 3,000 |
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