Why SoftBank’s new $40B loan points to a 2026 OpenAI IPO | TechCrunch

Why SoftBank’s new $40B loan points to a 2026 OpenAI IPO | TechCrunch

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Wall Street giants JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs are extending a 12-month, unsecured loan to the Japanese conglomerate.

In Brief Posted: 2:44 PM PDT · March 27, 2026 Image Credits:Nathan Laine/Bloomberg / Getty Images Marina Temkin Why SoftBank’s new $40B loan points to a 2026 OpenAI IPO SoftBank has taken on a new $40 billion loan to help it cover its $30 billion commitment to invest in OpenAI as part the AI model maker’s record-breaking $110 billion raise last month, the Japanese conglomerate said on Friday. Most striking is that the loan is unsecured and has a 12-month term, meaning it must be repaid or refinanced by next year. This could be a signal that the lenders believe OpenAI’s highly anticipated public listing will indeed come later this year, as some markets outlets, like CNBC, have reported. The loan is provided by JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and four Japanese banks. Since OpenAI’s IPO is bound to be one of the largest listings ever, if it does happen this year, that would presumably give SoftBank the liquidity to settle the debt in such a short time span. SoftBank’s new $30 billion investment in OpenAI brings its total bet on the ChatGPT’s maker to over $60 billion. Topics AI, Goldman Sachs, IPO, jp morgan, OpenAI, SoftBank Group International, Venture April 30 San Francisco, CA StrictlyVC kicks off the year in SF. Get in the room for unfiltered fireside chats with industry leaders, insider VC insights, and high-value connections that actually move the needle. Tickets are limited. REGISTER NOW Newsletters See More Subscribe for the industry’s biggest tech news TechCrunch Dail...

Originally published on March 27, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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