Kushner's firm, Thrive Capital, has implemented a strategy of investing in new venture capital firms, which often support emerging managers, indicating a push for innovative deal flows.
Investing in other venture firms can provide benefits like improved deal flow and confidence in emerging managers, crucial for Thrive's $14 billion AUM and portfolio diversification.
While Thrive's investment in new funds reflects a strong relationship network, it also carries a risk, given the inherent uncertainty and lack of track records in these emerging ventures.
With $3.3 billion allocated to growth-stage funds, Thrive's backing of emerging managers like Not Boring Capital suggests a focus on supporting innovative investment strategies in the VC industry.
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