Nebius plans $4.5 billion convertible debt sale to fund data centers, AI platform


FILE PHOTO: Branding for Nebius at the Nebius AI UK data centre at Ark Data Centres, in Chertsey, Britain, November 6, 2025. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

Aug 19 (Reuters) - AI ⁠cloud provider Nebius Group said on Wednesday it ⁠plans to raise $4.5 billion through an offering of ‌private convertible notes, as it seeks to ramp up investments in data centers and computing capacity.

The Amsterdam-headquartered company plans to issue ​notes worth $2.75 billion maturing in 2030, ⁠and notes worth $1.75 billion ⁠maturing in 2034. It may also sell an additional $375 million ⁠of ‌the 2030 notes and $300 million of the 2034 notes if purchasers exercise their options, ⁠it said.

• Proceeds from the offering will be ​used to ‌expand data center capacity, invest in the company's ⁠full-stack AI ​cloud platform and acquire GPUs and other key components needed to support growth.

• Nebius shares were down more than ⁠7% in premarket trading.

• Alongside the ​debt offering, the company expects to enter privately negotiated agreements with certain holders of its existing convertible notes due ⁠2029 and 2031 to exchange part of the notes for Class A shares.

• The completion of the offering remains subject to market conditions, the company said.

• ​Nebius ended June with $8.04 billion in ⁠cash and cash equivalents, but spent $5.66 billion on property, ​equipment and intangible assets in ‌the second quarter, reflecting heavy investment ​in data centers and computing capacity.

(Reporting by Rashika Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda)

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