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Operator Our next question comes from the line of Jeff Spector with Bank of America. Lizzy Doykan -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch -- Analyst Hi. And if you take the 1.450 billion and you invest it in the bank at 5.5%, that's $70 million. David Simon -- Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Thank you.
Partners already influence more than two-thirds of our ARR, but we believe we can scale them to deliver far more dealorigination than they do today. We did see an uptick in dealorigination above the 30% level that we've historically had in the quarter. Second, we continue to emphasize the criticality of partners.
Partners, today, influence more than two-thirds of our ARR, but they account for only 30% of dealorigination, highlighting the enormous whitespace of opportunity in this area. Our next question comes from the line of Koji Ikeda with Bank of America. Koji Ikeda -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch -- Analyst Yeah.
I guess it's probably more among the strategic buyers of your partners, bank, and selling, which would maybe pull you in as a financing source. So given that the Venetian dealoriginally had potential to be up to $1 billion, does that mean there remains another $300 million here down the line? Please go ahead.
This settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing or liability by Kroger and Kroger will continue to vigorously defend against any other claims and lawsuits relating to opioids that the final agreement does not resolve. Our next question is from Krisztina Katai from Deutsche Bank. Krisztina Katai -- Deutsche Bank -- Analyst Hi.
Primarily through growth synergies from proprietary dealorigination, larger transaction sizes, capital formation scale, and multi-asset class infrastructure investment innovation, we see opportunities to drive significant value creation for BlackRock shareholders. Craig Siegenthaler -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch -- Analyst Hey.
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