The credit facility signals a deepening relationship between Wall Street and the ChatGPT developer, which confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO last month. By securing this debt, OpenAI gains essential liquidity to manage the massive development costs inherent in its research-heavy model. For Bank of America, the loan serves as a strategic foothold, bolstering its credentials in the AI financing market where it claims to have helped raise nearly $500 billion since 2025.
Beyond this lending agreement, the bank is actively positioning itself for advisory roles on the upcoming public listings of both OpenAI and Anthropic. This strategy mirrors the bank's recent involvement in the SpaceX IPO, a transaction that saw the lender lead U.S. retail distribution for a firm valued at over $2 trillion. With OpenAI targeting a valuation exceeding $1 trillion, the potential for lucrative underwriting fees and long-term follow-on business remains a significant incentive for the lender to solidify its ties with the AI pioneer.
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