Anthorpic allied with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, Goldman Sachs, and other players. OpenAI involved 19 investors whose list includes TPG, Brookfield AM, Advent International, Bain Capital, Dragoneer, and SoftBank
Anthropic and OpenAI separately announced the the establishment of two separate, independent companies that provide AI services for businesses. Both the firms raised capital from major private equity funds to accelerate the adoption of AI within their portfolio companies, and then scaling up to serve the wider mid-size market. On 4 May, Monday, Bloomberg reported about OpenAI while Anthropic and its partner NYSE-listed Blackstone made an announcement about its new business (press release and statement).
Bloomberg said that OpenAI raised more than 4 billion US Dollars for launching 10 billion US Dollars pre-money worth The Deployment Company (TDC) of which it will own the majority and the governance control. The 19 investors such as TPG, Brookfield Asset Management, Advent International, Bain Capital, Dragoneer Investment Group, SoftBank Group, and further advisory firms will grant TDC with the access to more than 2000 portfolio companies and clients. Brad Lightcap, the coo of OpenAI that since April 2026 oversees the special projects, will head this push enterprise.
On the other hand, Wall Street Journal said that Anthropic, Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, Goldman Sachs with a consortium of minority investors General Atlantic, Leonard Green, Apollo Global Management, Singapore’s GIC, and Sequoia Capital poured 1.5 billion US Dollars in the establishment of a new independent and still unbranded enterprise AI services.
There is no overlap between the investors in the OpenAI fund and those in the Anthropic fund, as if the two financial ecosystems clearly divided the field between them on the very same day.
Anthropic will implement Palantir’s forward-deployed engineer operative model. The firm’s engineers will work with the new company’s team to identify where Claude can have the greatest impact, develop bespoke solutions and support in the long-term clients that are the mid – market portfolio companies of the investors that operate in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, retail and real estate fields.
Jon Gray, Blackstone chairman and coo, said: “We want to overcome the shortage of engineers capable of implementing advanced AI systems at the required pace”.
Marc Nachmann, Goldman Sachs global head of Asset & Wealth Management, said: “Such a venture will help to democratise the access to forward-deployed engineers for companies that currently cannot afford either the talent or the fees charged by large consulting firms”.
Patrick Healy, the ceo of Hellman & Friedman, added: “This is a rare convergence: huge market demand, Anthropic’s unrivalled AI technical capabilities, and a consortium of investors with the network to scale up quickly”.
In April 2026, NYSE-listed Google (Alphabet) will invest up to 40 billion US Dollars in Anthropic, the AI unicorn developer of Claude that Italian American siblings Dario Amodei and Daniela Amodei founded and is now considering to launch an IPO in October 2026, Bloomberg reported (see here a previous post by BeBeez). The item pointed out that the target will attract an immediate cash commitment of 10 billion on the ground of a conservative pre-money value of 350 billion (the same as the February 2026 30 billion Series G round that GIC led with Coatue – see here a previous post by BeBeez). Google also committed to invest a further 30 billion in Anthropic upon the achievement of targets. Bloomberg says that investors reportedly want to acquire a stake in Anthropic on the ground of an enterprise value of 800 billion or more.
In April 2026, OpenAI attracted 122 billion US Dollars on the ground of a post-money of 852 billion (see here a previous post by BeBeez). In February 2026, the firm raised a 110 billion tranche of this round on the ground of a pre-money value of 730 billion US Dollars (press release). Amazon (50 billion), NVIDIA (30 billion), SoftBank (30 billion), Microsoft, a16z, D. E. Shaw Ventures, MGX, TPG, and T. Rowe Price Associates poured resources in OpenAI. The investors pool also included Altimeter, Appaloosa LP, ARK Invest, BlackRock, Blackstone, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, Dragoneer, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Goanna Capital, Insight Partners, The Paragon Group, Sands Capital, Sequoia Capital, Sound Ventures, Temasek, Thrive Capital, UC Investments, and Winslow Capital. Retail investors poured 3 billion through banking channels.


