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What you should know about the owners of US TikTok

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Last updated: 2026/01/28 at 3:33 AM
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TikTok’s future in the United States has undergone a significant restructuring as its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, established TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC, a new American entity intended to address national security concerns. This move, driven by a recent U.S. law, aims to separate the popular social media app from potential Chinese government influence regarding user data. The ownership structure involves a majority stake held by American investors, with ByteDance retaining a minority share, impacting the landscape of TikTok ownership.

The changes follow years of scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers who feared access to the data of over 170 million American users. Legislation passed in 2024 requires ByteDance to divest its U.S. operations by a set deadline, or face a nationwide ban. The newly formed U.S.-based entity will independently manage content moderation and data security, while still licensing the core TikTok recommendation algorithm from ByteDance.

Understanding the New TikTok Ownership Structure

Approximately 80% of TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC is now owned by investors based in the United States. ByteDance’s ownership has been reduced to 19.9%, a strategic move designed to appease regulators and demonstrate a clear separation of operations. The investor group is led by Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX, each with a 15% stake totaling 45%, alongside several other smaller investment firms.

Key Investors and Their Roles

Oracle, a prominent cloud computing and database company, has been chosen as TikTok’s security partner. According to reports, Oracle will be responsible for auditing TikTok’s security practices, managing U.S. user data storage, and overseeing updates to the crucial recommendation algorithm. Notably, Oracle’s co-founder, Larry Ellison, is known to have a relationship with former President Donald Trump.

MGX, an AI-focused investment firm based in the United Arab Emirates, brings expertise in artificial intelligence and data centers to the table. The firm is backed by Mubadala, Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund, and G42, an Emirati AI company. MGX’s investment provides potential influence over TikTok’s future AI development and strategies, with existing investments in xAI, Anthropic, and OpenAI, including contributing to a $100 billion AI data center initiative alongside Oracle.

Silver Lake, a leading U.S. private equity firm, has a long history of investing in major technology companies such as Airbnb, Dell, and Tesla. Silver Lake’s role focuses primarily on providing financial backing and strategic guidance to help steer TikTok’s U.S. operations forward. Silver Lake also collaborated with MGX on a previous acquisition accelerating the expansion of the partnership.

Beyond the lead investors, other entities have also taken stakes in TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC. These include Dell Family Office, Vastmere Strategic Investments, Alpha Wave Partners, Virgo LI, NJJ Capital, Revolution, Merritt Way, and Via Nova, diversifying the holding and showcasing broad market interest.

Addressing Data Security and Algorithmic Concerns

A core concern driving the restructuring centers on the potential for user data to be accessed by the Chinese government. Under the new arrangement, Oracle will manage all U.S. user data, theoretically creating a firewall between American users and ByteDance’s servers in China. This is expected to alleviate some of the strongest criticisms levied against the platform.

The continued licensing of the TikTok algorithm from ByteDance, however, remains a point of contention. While the U.S. entity will have oversight of how the algorithm is implemented and monitored through Oracle, the fundamental code originates from China. Experts continue to debate the efficacy of this arrangement in fully protecting against potential manipulation or exploitation of the TikTok algorithm.

Furthermore, the overall impact on social media regulation in the U.S. is still unfolding. The TikTok case is setting a precedent for how foreign-owned apps operating within the United States will be handled, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and stricter regulations for other platforms.

The implications of this restructuring extend to the broader tech industry, influencing discussions on data privacy, national security and the control of key technological infrastructure. The outcome also impacts other significant concerns, such as content moderation policies and the spread of misinformation.

The clock is now ticking for ByteDance to fully comply with the U.S. law. The deadline for complete divestment is December 13, 2024, though extensions are possible. Should ByteDance fail to meet these requirements, TikTok faces a potential ban in the United States, a scenario that could reshape the social media landscape and reignite further debate regarding technology’s role in international relations. Investors and regulators alike will carefully monitor TikTok’s progress to ensure full compliance and the continued protection of American user data.

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