The companies that make trust scalable.
Jade's portfolio is not diversified by design. Every company we own operates at the intersection of identity, data, and trust — in markets where those problems are structurally hardest to solve.
A focused portfolio. A consistent conviction.
We are not a generalist fund deploying capital across themes. We are a focused operator with a specific conviction about where enduring value is being created in the global economy. Our companies share a common foundation: proprietary data assets with compounding intelligence, deep regulatory entrenchment, and critical roles in their customers' decision workflows. We build companies that are hard to replicate. That is the point.
CIAL Dun & Bradstreet
Commercial intelligence · Credit decisioning · Entity resolution
The leading commercial intelligence franchise for Latin America. CIAL D&B is the exclusive Dun & Bradstreet operator across 43 Latin American markets — processing hundreds of millions of data updates annually and serving as the region's primary infrastructure for credit, compliance, and supplier risk decisioning.
Dun & Bradstreet Israel
Commercial data · Credit data provider · AI decisioning
Israel's leading commercial data bureau and a licensed credit data provider — a position held by Jade's chairman for over 23 years. D&B Israel sits at the commercial layer of Israel's credit infrastructure, serving businesses and institutions with the data and decisioning tools they need to assess counterparty risk, onboard suppliers, and meet compliance obligations. It operates at the intersection of a world-class technology ecosystem and a uniquely high-stakes geopolitical environment that accelerates innovation cycles.
Consumer Credit Bureau of Israel
Consumer credit scoring · Identity verification · Fraud prevention · Lending decisioning
The Consumer Credit Bureau of Israel is one of the country's two licensed consumer credit bureaus — and the only one wholly owned by Jade. It is the foundational infrastructure through which Israeli consumers access credit, and through which banks, lenders, and fintechs make lending and risk decisions at scale. From credit scoring and identity verification to fraud prevention and SME credit assessment, the bureau sits at the center of Israel's consumer financial system.
Captain Credit
Credit score monitoring · Personalised lending · Consumer financial empowerment
Captain Credit is Israel's largest consumer credit app — giving Israelis free access to their credit score, a clear picture of their financial standing, and personalised offers for loans, credit cards, and mortgages matched to their profile. Built on the data infrastructure of the Consumer Credit Bureau of Israel, Captain Credit brings enterprise-grade credit intelligence directly into the hands of everyday consumers.
Five compounding advantages.
Jade's long-term defensibility is not derived from a single feature. It is a system of mutually reinforcing competitive advantages that grow more durable with every passing year.
Compounding intelligence layer
Every document processed and every credit outcome observed enriches our data corpus. Our edge is structural, not algorithmic.
The D-U-N-S grounding advantage
The globally recognized primary key for business identity. Reliable AI decisioning requires a shared representation of business reality.
Deep workflow embeddedness
Our data and tools are embedded in the core workflows of banks, insurers, and enterprises — creating structural switching costs.
Regulatory & regional entrenchment
Regulatory barriers, long-term contracts, and decades of relationship capital in markets that reward incumbency.
Hard-market foundational model
We chose markets where trust deficits are highest and infrastructure gaps are widest — problems AI accelerates but cannot replace us in solving.
What we look for in trust infrastructure.
Proprietary data corpus
Does the company own a data asset that cannot be replicated through public scraping, API aggregation, or third-party licensing? We look for assets built over years — not assembled.
Regulatory moat
Is the company protected by licensing requirements, compliance obligations, or regulatory relationships that raise barriers to entry? In trust infrastructure, regulatory entrenchment is a feature.
Workflow embeddedness
Is the company deeply embedded in customer workflows — credit decisioning, supplier onboarding, compliance review? Switching costs matter more than contract length.
AI leverage potential
Can the company's core operations be meaningfully transformed by AI? We look for businesses where AI unlocks superhuman throughput, not just incremental efficiency.
Hard-market positioning
Does the company operate in markets with structural trust deficits — fragmented data, inconsistent identity systems, regulatory complexity? These are the markets where Jade has an edge.
We're always looking for the next trust asset.
If you're building, operating, or advising a company that fits our thesis — we'd like to hear from you.