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Anthropic could secure USD 900 billion-plus valuation in two‑week round, sources say

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Anthropic is on the brink of a financing sprint that could push its market cap past $900 billion, and the window to close the deal may be as tight as fourteen days, according to people familiar with the process. The AI startup has already drawn a flurry of interest from venture firms eager to get a slice of what many see as a high‑growth platform, and the speed of the round suggests both confidence and urgency among potential backers. Yet the same sources note a curious split: investors who got in during 2024 or earlier are opting out, choosing not to participate in this latest influx of capital.

This hesitation stands out against the backdrop of otherwise aggressive bidding, raising questions about how the final terms will be shaped. The dynamics at play could determine whether the headline‑grabbing $900 billion figure holds, or if the valuation climbs even higher.

Anthropic is asking investors to submit allocations for the AI company’s latest fundraise within the next 48 hours, according to sources familiar with the matter. The round, which TechCrunch reported is expected to be roughly $50 billion, is estimated to close within two weeks, the sources said. As we previously reported, Anthropic is targeting a valuation of about $900 billion.

However, given the soaring demand from investors seeking a stake in the company, the final valuation may well exceed that figure, our sources said. The company is raising what is likely to be its last private round before going public to fund its massive computing needs. Anthropic raised its last round in February at a $380 billion valuation.

At $900 billion, the company would not only more than double its valuation but would also surpass its chief rival, OpenAI, which closed a record-breaking $122 billion round at an $852 billion post-money valuation earlier this year.

Why this matters

Will Anthropic truly break the $900 billion ceiling? The company has asked investors to file allocations within 48 hours, and sources say the $50 billion round could close in two weeks. Yet the exact valuation remains uncertain; soaring demand could push the figure above the target, but no final number has been disclosed.

Early backers who invested in 2024 or earlier are reportedly sitting out, a detail that adds a layer of ambiguity to the capital mix. Consequently, the composition of the new shareholder base is unclear, and whether the absence of these investors will affect governance or strategic direction is not known. The speed of the fundraising process suggests strong interest, but the lack of confirmed commitments leaves the ultimate outcome open.

Investors will likely weigh the terms against market conditions, though the specific provisions have not been disclosed. The 48‑hour filing window could force rapid decisions, prompting concerns about thorough due diligence. In short, the numbers on paper are impressive, but the real impact of the round—and whether it will translate into lasting value—remains uncertain.

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