DayOne Data Centers Nears US IPO Filing

💡AI boom drives DayOne DC $B IPO – key infrastructure funding signal
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What Changed
DayOne Data Centers close to confidential US IPO
Why It Matters
Injects capital into AI infrastructure amid compute shortages. Could signal more data center IPOs, easing scaling for AI practitioners.
What To Do Next
Review DayOne's data center portfolio for AI hyperscale compute options pre-IPO.
Key Points
- •DayOne Data Centers close to confidential US IPO
- •Sources familiar with the matter confirm
- •Multibillion-dollar deal in AI data center boom
- •Asia-based firm expanding via public markets
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🔑 Enhanced Key Takeaways
- •DayOne, a Singapore-based operator, has appointed J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley as lead underwriters for the IPO, with Bank of America and Citigroup also involved[1][2].
- •The company operates data centers across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Finland, with 480 MW of capacity in service or under construction and 590 MW reserved[2].
- •DayOne was renamed from GDS International in January 2025 after separating from its parent GDS Holdings, which was established in Singapore in 2022[1].
- •Last month, DayOne completed a Series C equity financing round exceeding $20 billion for expansion in Europe and Asia[1].
- •In August 2025, DayOne announced a 1.2 billion euro investment in a hyperscale data center campus in Lahti, Finland, marking its European entry[2].
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