Mike Novogratz and executives sell partial stakes as crypto firm pivots toward AI infrastructureMike Novogratz and executives sell partial stakes as crypto firm pivots toward AI infrastructure

Galaxy Secures $460M Investment From Undisclosed Asset Manager for Data Center Expansion

Galaxy Secures $460M Investment From Undisclosed Asset Manager for Data Center Expansion

Galaxy Digital (Nasdaq: GLXY) has secured a $460 million strategic investment from an undisclosed major asset management firm, with proceeds earmarked for general corporate purposes and the buildout of its Helios data center campus targeting AI workloads.

The investment, announced in a statement on 10 Oct, consists of 12,777,778 Class A common shares purchased at $36 per share, with 9,027,778 shares sold by Galaxy directly and 3,750,000 shares sold by executive officers including founder and CEO Mike Novogratz. The transaction values Galaxy's equity at approximately $9.5 billion based on the purchase price.

"Strengthening our balance sheet is essential to scaling Galaxy's data center business efficiently while maintaining the financial flexibility to support future growth," Novogratz said. "Having one of the world's largest and most sophisticated institutional investors make such a significant investment in our company will support our strategic vision and our ability to build leading businesses across digital assets and data centers."

Galaxy did not disclose the identity of the asset manager, describing it only as "one of the world's largest and most respected" institutional investors.

The investment will partially fund Galaxy's Helios data center campus, which remains on schedule to deliver 133 MW of critical IT load in the first half of 2026 as part of its Phase One lease agreement. The facility targets AI compute workloads rather than cryptocurrency mining, reflecting Galaxy's strategic pivot toward higher-margin infrastructure businesses.

Galaxy reported $411 million in second-quarter revenue and has been transitioning from pure-play digital asset services toward a diversified model combining crypto trading, asset management, investment banking, and data center infrastructure. The data center business represents a hedge against cryptocurrency market volatility while capitalizing on AI infrastructure demand.

The company's strategic shift mirrors broader industry trends as crypto miners and blockchain infrastructure providers pivot toward AI workloads. The transition leverages existing capabilities in power management, cooling systems, and data center operations while accessing potentially more stable revenue streams than cryptocurrency mining.

The Helios campus timeline targeting first-half 2026 delivery aligns with aggressive development schedules seen across the AI data center sector. Demand for high-performance computing infrastructure has outpaced supply as AI model training and inference workloads require specialized facilities with substantial power capacity.

The transaction is expected to close October 17 pending customary conditions including Toronto Stock Exchange approval, as Galaxy maintains dual listings on Nasdaq and TSX. The relatively quick closing timeline suggests straightforward terms without complex contingencies.

Galaxy plans to report third-quarter financial results October 21, providing updates on both digital asset businesses and data center development progress.

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