OpenAI negotiates $10B joint venture with TPG, Bain, and Brookfield. Anthropic pursues rival deal with Blackstone. Both target enterprise markets before IPOs. TheOpenAI negotiates $10B joint venture with TPG, Bain, and Brookfield. Anthropic pursues rival deal with Blackstone. Both target enterprise markets before IPOs. The

OpenAI and Anthropic Pursue Multi-Billion Dollar Private Equity Partnerships

2026/03/16 23:26
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TLDR

  • OpenAI is negotiating with TPG, Advent International, Bain Capital, and Brookfield Asset Management for a joint venture with a $10 billion pre-money valuation.
  • Private equity partners would contribute $4 billion in exchange for equity positions and board representation in the new entity.
  • Competitor Anthropic is pursuing parallel discussions with Blackstone, Permira, and Hellman & Friedman for approximately $1 billion in PE investment.
  • The AI rivals are competing to secure enterprise customers ahead of anticipated initial public offerings scheduled for later this year.
  • OpenAI’s deal structure includes preferred equity with enhanced protections; Anthropic is proposing common equity with standard terms.

Leading artificial intelligence company OpenAI has entered late-stage negotiations with four prominent private equity players to establish a joint venture focused on distributing AI solutions to enterprise customers. Sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that TPG, Advent International, Bain Capital, and Brookfield Asset Management are participating in the discussions.

The contemplated venture would have a pre-money valuation approaching $10 billion. Combined, the private equity participants would inject $4 billion into the partnership in exchange for ownership stakes. TPG is positioned to serve as anchor investor with the largest capital commitment.

Board representation would be granted to all four participating firms. Beyond governance rights, the arrangement would provide the PE companies with priority access to OpenAI’s commercial products and participation in growth opportunities extending beyond their existing investment portfolios.

Enterprise operations currently account for $10 billion of [[LINK_START_0]]OpenAI’s[[LINK_END_0]] $25 billion annual revenue run rate. The joint venture strategy aims to accelerate market penetration among corporate buyers.

The partnership would serve as the primary distribution channel for Frontier, OpenAI’s enterprise platform. Launched just last month, Frontier operates within the Frontier Alliances program, which connects OpenAI’s technical teams with major consulting organizations including BCG, McKinsey, Accenture, and Capgemini.

Anthropic Running a Parallel Process

Meanwhile, [[LINK_START_1]]Anthropic[[LINK_END_1]] is conducting its own negotiations with private equity firms on a comparable structure. The AI company’s discussions involve Blackstone, Permira, and Hellman & Friedman.

According to terms under consideration, Anthropic’s PE partners would acquire approximately $1 billion in equity. However, the company is proposing common stock rather than the preferred shares OpenAI is extending to its partners.

The distinction matters significantly for investors. OpenAI’s preferred equity structure includes priority distribution rights and downside protection mechanisms. Anthropic’s common equity proposal lacks these enhanced investor safeguards.

The Information broke news of Anthropic’s conversations with Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman last week. None of the corporations engaged in either transaction have announced binding commitments.

The Race to Go Public

Both artificial intelligence companies are accelerating their private equity courtship because these firms exercise significant influence over enterprise software procurement decisions across their extensive portfolio companies.

The compressed timeline reflects approaching IPO windows. Industry sources indicate both OpenAI and Anthropic are targeting public market debuts potentially before year-end.

Within enterprise AI adoption metrics, Anthropic currently maintains a competitive edge over OpenAI in corporate deployment. The joint venture approach represents OpenAI’s strategy to narrow this market position gap.

Neither set of negotiations has produced definitive agreements, and all participants acknowledge that terms remain fluid and subject to modification.

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