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    Nebius signs AI infrastructure deals with meta worth up to $27 billion over 5 years

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    Posted on March 16, 2026

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    Last updated: March 16, 2026

    Nebius signs AI infrastructure deals with Meta worth up to $27 billion over 5 years - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Amsterdam‑based AI infrastructure provider Nebius has struck a five‑year deal with Meta worth $12 billion, with up to $15 billion more in conditional capacity, bringing the agreement’s total potential value to $27 billion as it races to meet booming AI demand.

    Table of Contents

    • Nebius and Meta Forge Multi-Billion Dollar AI Infrastructure Partnership
    • Deal Structure and Financial Details
    • Investment and Market Impact
    • Datacenter Race and Industry Context
    • Competition Among AI Cloud Providers
    • Specialization and Growth Strategies
    • Previous Deals and Financial Performance

    Nebius signs AI infrastructure deals with Meta worth up to $27 billion over 5 years

    Nebius and Meta Forge Multi-Billion Dollar AI Infrastructure Partnership

    By Aditya Soni and Toby Sterling

    March 16 (Reuters) - Amsterdam-based AI infrastructure firm Nebius Group said on Monday it has agreed with Meta Platforms to provide the social media giant with $12 billion worth of AI computing capacity across multiple locations by 2027.

    Deal Structure and Financial Details

    Under the agreement, Meta will also buy an additional $15 billion worth of capacity planned by Nebius over the coming five years if it is not sold to other customers, giving the contract a total value of up to $27 billion, Nebius said. 

    Investment and Market Impact

    Last week, Nvidia said it would invest $2 billion to buy an 8.3% stake in Nebius, which uses Nvidia chips in its data centers.

    Nasdaq-listed Nebius shares, which closed at $112.50 on Friday, have risen 35% so far this year, giving it a market capitalization of $28.6 billion.

    Datacenter Race and Industry Context

    Competition Among AI Cloud Providers

    DATACENTER RACE

    The deal is the latest example of U.S. tech giants' efforts to supplement their own AI data-centre build-outs by locking in scarce GPU and power capacity from "neocloud" providers like Nebius.

    Specialization and Growth Strategies

    Unlike large cloud ​firms that serve ​a broad range ⁠of industries, AI specialists like Nebius and U.S. competitor CoreWeave mostly focus on tech customers, but aim to become major cloud service providers in their own right.

    Nebius CEO Arkady Volozh said the latest Meta deal would help "accelerate the build-out and growth of our core AI cloud business." 

    Previous Deals and Financial Performance

    Nebius signed an initial $3 billion deal with Meta in November and a $17.4 billion deal with Microsoft in September.

    In February, the fast-growing Nebius reported a fourth quarter net loss of $250 million on revenue of $228 million, and said it expected revenue to hit an annualized run rate of between $7 billion and $9 billion by the end of this year, from $1.25 billion at the end of 2025.

    The company said on Monday that 2026 guidance remains unchanged.

    (Reporting by Aditya Soni in Bengaluru, Toby Sterling in Amsterdam; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nebius plans to deliver $12 billion of AI compute capacity to Meta by 2027, with an option for Meta to purchase up to $15 billion more—totaling $27 billion over five years. (reddit.com)
    • •This deal builds on Nebius’s earlier five‑year $3 billion agreement with Meta from November 2025, and a larger $17.4 billion‑$19.4 billion agreement with Microsoft signed in September 2025. (finance.yahoo.com)
    • •Nvidia is backing Nebius with a $2 billion strategic investment aimed at enabling deployment of more than 5 GW of AI data‑center capacity by 2030—and now holds around an 8.3% stake in the company. (nvidianews.nvidia.com)

    References

    • Meta to Spend Up to $27 Billion on AI Infrastructure From Nebius
    • AI cloud firm Nebius signs $3 billion deal with Meta, posts more than four-fold rise in revenue
    • NVIDIA and Nebius Partner to Scale Full-Stack AI Cloud | NVIDIA Newsroom

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nebius signs AI infrastructure deals with Meta worth up to $27 billion over 5 years

    1What is the value of the Nebius and Meta AI infrastructure deal?

    The Nebius and Meta deal is worth up to $27 billion over five years, including $12 billion in committed capacity and an additional $15 billion planned.

    2Who else is investing in Nebius?

    Nvidia recently announced a $2 billion investment for an 8.3% stake in Nebius, which uses Nvidia chips in its data centers.

    3Why are tech giants partnering with companies like Nebius?

    Tech giants are partnering with neocloud providers like Nebius to secure scarce AI GPU and power capacity to supplement their own data-center build-outs.

    4What previous deals has Nebius signed?

    Nebius previously signed a $3 billion deal with Meta and a $17.4 billion deal with Microsoft in the past year.

    5Where is Nebius headquartered?

    Nebius is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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