TikTok closes deal to operate in the US
TikTok has finally sealed its deal to establish a majority American-owned joint venture to manage its US operations.
On Friday, the social media company announced that its US arm will now be led by three “managing investors” — Silver Lake, Oracle, and MGX, each with a 15% holding — whilst ByteDance retains 19.9% of the business, and a swath of other investors, including Michael Dell’s family office, round out the cap table.
The joint venture will be operated by a seven person majority-American board of directors which includes TikTok CEO Shou Chew, with Adam Presser, previously TikTok’s head of operations, trust, and safety, as its CEO.
Though the valuation of the new venture has not been shared, Vice President JD Vance has previously cited the market value of TikTok’s US operations at about $14 billion, just topping Snap and lower than Pinterest.
The deal closes the platform’s battle, which kicked off in earnest in August 2020 when President Donald Trump first tried to ban TikTok over national security concerns. The announcement notes that the new TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC will “secure U.S. user data, apps and the algorithm.” Trump celebrated the deal, which has been signed off by both the US and Chinese governments per Reuters, in a Truth Social post, saying TikTok "will now be owned by a group of Great American Patriots and Investors, the Biggest in the World.”