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Anthropic Plans IPO As Early As October, Targets $60 Billion Valuation

Anthropic plans IPO as early as October with Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley in talks, targeting a $60 billion valuation while expanding AI capabilities, securing partnerships with major tech firms, and navigating regulatory scrutiny in the United States.

BrandBeats Desk by BrandBeats Desk
March 27, 2026
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Anthropic Plans IPO As Early As October, Targets $60 Billion Valuation
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The San Francisco-based startup Anthropic is planning to go public as early as October and has begun early talks with major Wall Street banks, including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley, which are expected to compete to handle the IPO. The potential listing is seen as a move to strengthen its position against rival AI company OpenAI.

As per media reports, the company’s financial status highlights the massive scale of capital currently entering the technology sector. Some reports suggest the proposed listing could value the firm at over $60 billion.

However, the organisation was also recently valued at approximately $380 billion following a massive funding round. The startup additionally maintains multi-billion-dollar strategic alliances with Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, and Nvidia for equity and infrastructure access.

Founded in 2021 by former OpenAI researchers, the organisation publicly positions itself as a developer of safer artificial intelligence systems. Its primary product, the Claude chatbot, has reportedly gained significant commercial traction among enterprise clients within the finance and healthcare sectors. The firm has also announced aggressive domestic expansion plans, pledging a 50 billion dollar investment in custom data centres. This physical infrastructure development is intended to support its ongoing technological ambitions across the United States.

Despite its rapid financial growth, the technology developer has recently encountered notable regulatory challenges from federal authorities. The United States Department of Defense (DoD) recently categorised the firm as a potential threat to the national supply chain. In response, the company initiated legal action and successfully secured a court order to block these government restrictions.

 

Tags: AI industry competitionAI startup valuationAlphabetAmazonAnthropicAnthropic IPOClaude chatbotGoldman SachsJPMorgan ChaseMicrosoftMorgan StanleyNVIDIAOpenAIUnited States Department of Defense

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