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Tynrose
Tynrose provides managed digital-transformation services for SMBs from offices in Tulsa, New York, London, and Washington.
Tynrose
Tynrose is a holding company founded in 2021 in Austin, Texas. It focuses on acquiring and scaling companies in the managed services and cybersecurity sectors. Tynrose specializes in Managed Service Providers, Managed Security Service Providers, and Systems Integrators.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Tulsa
Corporate office
12 North Cheyenne Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103, United States
Additional offices
New York, NY · Washington, DC · London, United Kingdom · Lafayette, LA
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs Tynrose and makes investment or strategic decisions?
Tynrose does not publicly name any principals, executives, or investment committee members on its website, LinkedIn, or in other accessible sources. The firm's leadership structure, ownership, and governance remain opaque. No individuals are identified as managing partners, founders, or directors.
Is Tynrose a family office, a venture firm, or an operating business?
Tynrose operates as a digital-transformation service provider for small and medium-sized businesses, not as a family office or investment vehicle. Its website describes services across technology assessment, deployment, management, and security. There is no public evidence of fund structures, direct investments, or portfolio holdings.
What is Tynrose's known investment strategy or asset allocation?
Public sources contain no information about an investment strategy, asset allocation, AUM, or deployment activity. The firm's disclosed activities are exclusively service-oriented — implementing and managing IT and security systems for SMBs. It does not market itself as an allocator or investor.
Which sectors does Tynrose explicitly serve or avoid?
Tynrose targets SMBs broadly and does not name specific industries it serves or avoids. The four stated service pillars — assessment, deployment, management, security — apply across sectors. No vertical specializations, such as healthcare or financial services, are claimed in available materials.
How does Tynrose source clients or proprietary deal flow?
Tynrose does not discuss deal flow because it is not an investment firm. Client sourcing mechanics are not described publicly. The distributed office model in five cities may serve local and regional SMB markets, but no marketing or sales channels are disclosed.
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