With the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the world’s eyes are turned to Saudi Arabia and its ruling royal family, who are suspected of ordering his assassination earlier this month.

Beyond its strong ties to the United States government, Saudi Arabia’s oil riches have allowed the country to invest in Japanese conglomerate SoftBank’s Vision Fund, which has recently created a revolution in Silicon Valley startup funding. The Saudis already invested $45 billion in the $100 billion fund, and plan to double that amount, announced crown prince Mohammed bin Salman just earlier this month, in an interview with Bloomberg (paywall).

As others have pointed out (paywall), Saudi Arabia’s allies in the West, and the companies it invests in, have all but ignored the country’s record of human rights abuses and its contributions to climate change. But Khashoggi’s disappearance seems to be different, and is already creating tension between the Saudi funders and their Silicon Valley recipients. Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has pulled out, for example, from the Future Investment Initiative, a key conference to be hosted by the Saudis later this month.

SoftBank became the largest shareholder in Uber earlier this year. Here’s a likely non-exhaustive list of companies that SoftBank’s Vision Fund has backed, per Recode’s tally in June.

Popular apps

Uber: ride-sharing

Doordash: food delivery

Wag: dog-walking

Slack: workplace chat

E-commerce

Flipkart: India’s largest e-commerce marketplace

One97 Communications (Paytm): Indian e-commerce payment system

Fanatics: sports e-commerce (runs online sales for the NBA and NFL)

Hardware

ARM Holdings: chipmaker

Nvidia: computer graphics chipmaker

Software

Brain Corp.: software developer for robots used in retail

Improbable: video-game software

Transportation

GM Cruise: driverless cars

Nauto: driverless technology provider

Auto1: German online car dealer

Health

Ping An Healthcare and Technology: Chinese online medical platform

Roivant: drug developer

Vir: biotech startup targeting infectious diseases

Guardant Health: oncology startup

Other

OneWeb: satellite internet provider

WeWork: co-working space provider

Plenty: vertical farm startup

Mapbox: makes custom online maps

OYO: Indian hotel-booking startup

SoFi: personal finance company, known for refinancing student loans

ZhongAn: Chinese online insurance company

Katerra: construction startup

Compass: real-estate tech platform