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Ivy
Ivy is building Augustus, a clearing bank designed around AI and programmable money infrastructure.
Ivy
Ivy is an SEC-registered investment adviser in NEW YORK, NY, registered since 2012. The firm manages approximately $13.0 billion in regulatory assets. It has 16 employees and 14 investment advisers.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Ivy actually do?
Ivy is developing Augustus, which it describes as a clearing bank built for AI-native and programmable money use cases. The firm's public presence indicates a focus on wholesale financial infrastructure rather than retail or commercial banking services.
Who runs and owns Ivy?
Ivy has not publicly disclosed the names of its founders, principals, or operational leadership. The ownership structure and key decision-makers remain opaque as of the latest available information.
Is Ivy a venture capital firm or a single family office?
Based on public information, Ivy does not present itself as a family office or a fund investing in external portfolio companies. It appears structured as a product-focused operating company building a single piece of financial infrastructure, Augustus.
Does Ivy have any disclosed investment positions or portfolio allocations?
No. Ivy has not publicly released a portfolio of direct investments, fund commitments, or asset allocations. The firm's only visible project is the in-house development of its Augustus clearing bank product.
What is Augustus?
Augustus is Ivy's core initiative, characterized as an intelligent bank platform for the AI era. It is designed around programmable money, aiming to serve as backend financial infrastructure for automated and AI-driven transactions.
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