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Thrive Holdings Fuels AI Startup Shield with $100M
2 Feb
Summary
- Thrive Holdings invests $100 million in its AI company, Shield Technology Partners.
- Shield uses AI to automate IT support, aiming for a fully autonomous engineer.
- Thrive Holdings operates as a permanent capital vehicle for long-term business growth.

Thrive Holdings, an extension of Joshua Kushner's Thrive Capital Management, has committed $100 million to Shield Technology Partners. This move offers a preview of how Thrive Holdings plans to deploy its substantial $1 billion capital.
Shield, established in June 2025 with initial funding and two co-founders, focuses on acquiring IT services businesses and integrating AI to improve efficiency. Their AI product currently resolves about 60% of IT support tickets, with aspirations to develop a fully autonomous IT engineer.
Thrive Holdings, structured as a permanent capital vehicle, aims for long-term company development rather than short-term exits. This approach allows them to build and compound businesses over decades, potentially leading to public market offerings in the future.




