Anthropic completes $30B Series F
- Anthropic said on February 12, 2026 that it completed a $30 billion Series G round, not a new Series F, led by Singapore’s GIC. - Anthropic’s own announcement valued the company at $380 billion post-money and named MGX as a co-lead investor alongside Coatue and others. - Anthropic’s newsroom and GIC’s February 13 release identify the investors; neither source shows a new May 2026 closing announcement.
Anthropic did not announce a new $30 billion Series F financing this week. The company said on February 12, 2026 that it had completed a $30 billion Series G round, valuing the Claude developer at $380 billion post-money, according to its newsroom post. GIC led that financing alongside Coatue, and Anthropic named MGX among the co-lead investors. The discrepancy matters because social-media posts on May 22 described a fresh Anthropic round “anchored” by Singapore’s GIC and the UAE’s MGX. Publicly available primary-source material does not support that framing as a newly completed round. Anthropic’s own website shows the $30 billion financing as a February Series G, while an earlier September 2025 announcement describes a separate $13 billion Series F led by ICONIQ, Fidelity Management & Research Company and Lightspeed Venture Partners. (anthropic.com) ### If this was not a new Series F, what did Anthropic actually announce? Anthropic said on February 12 that it had “raised $30 billion in Series G funding” at a $380 billion post-money valuation. The company said the proceeds would support frontier research, product development and infrastructure expansion. (anthropic.com) GIC said in its own February 13 release that it had led Anthropic’s $30 billion Series G alongside Coatue. That release also tied the investment to Anthropic’s enterprise AI growth and infrastructure buildout. ### Where does MGX fit into the financing? Anthropic’s February announcement listed MGX as one of the co-lead investors in the Series G round. (anthropic.com) The same post named D. E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, Founders Fund and ICONIQ among the co-leads. Bloomberg reported on February 10 that Abu Dhabi’s MGX was nearing an investment in Anthropic’s funding round and could provide hundreds of millions of dollars. (gic.com.sg) A Bloomberg follow-up on February 11 said Anthropic was nearing completion of a deal to raise more than $20 billion with multiple lead investors. (anthropic.com) ### Why are people talking about a $30 billion Anthropic round again in May? Bloomberg reported on May 12 that Anthropic was in early talks to raise at least $30 billion in fresh financing at a $900 billion valuation. A separate Bloomberg report on May 22 said the company was set to close its latest round as soon as next week and that the valuation could exceed $900 billion, citing people familiar with the matter. (bloomberg.com) Those Bloomberg reports describe a prospective new financing, not a completed one announced by Anthropic. As of May 23, the company’s public newsroom does not show a new closing statement for that reported round. ### So what is the clean timeline? September 2, 2025 is the date of Anthropic’s completed Series F, which the company said raised $13 billion at a $183 billion post-money valuation. (bloomberg.com) February 12, 2026 is the date of Anthropic’s completed Series G, which the company said raised $30 billion at a $380 billion post-money valuation. (bloomberg.com) May 12 and May 22, 2026 are the dates of Bloomberg reports about a possible new Anthropic financing that could reach $30 billion and value the company above $900 billion. Those reports may explain the renewed chatter, but they do not replace Anthropic’s published February announcement. ### What should readers watch next? (anthropic.com) Anthropic’s newsroom is the clearest place to confirm whether a new financing has actually closed. GIC and MGX disclosures would also be relevant if either investor formally leads or anchors another round. As of May 23, the verifiable public record shows a February 2026 $30 billion Series G — not a newly completed $30 billion Series F. (anthropic.com) (bloomberg.com)