Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company, has picked Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to lead its initial public offering. The choice of two of Wall Street's most prominent investment banks signals strong market confidence in the company's prospects.
A strategic underwriting team
Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs will act as the lead underwriters, handling the IPO's structure, pricing, and investor outreach. Their selection is often one of the earliest and most consequential decisions in the public-offering process, and the involvement of top-tier banks suggests Anthropic expects a high-profile listing.
The IPO could potentially reshape how the market values AI companies, according to the company's move. Anthropic's public debut may set new benchmarks for an industry that has seen rapid growth but few major public listings. Rival firms and institutional investors will be watching the offering's terms and reception closely.
Anthropic has not yet disclosed the size or timing of the IPO. With lead underwriters now in place, the process moves forward, though key details on share price and launch window remain open.




