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Bain Capital marks Bridge Data Centres at $5 billion in secondary stake sale

The valuation reflects infrastructure scarcity pricing as hyperscale capacity wars intensify across Asia-Pacific.

Published May 17, 2026 Source Reuters From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · May 17, 2026

Bain Capital marks Bridge Data Centres at $5 billion in secondary stake sale

The valuation reflects infrastructure scarcity pricing as hyperscale capacity wars intensify across Asia-Pacific.

Source Reuters ↗

Bain Capital has engaged advisors to sell its controlling stake in Bridge Data Centres, an Australia-headquartered operator with facilities across Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong, at a $5 billion enterprise valuation. The firm acquired the platform in 2020 for roughly $800 million, marking a 6.25x gross multiple in under five years.

Bridge operates 11 facilities totaling approximately 180 megawatts of critical IT load across four markets. The portfolio includes recently commissioned builds in western Sydney and Osaka, both secured on long-term anchor contracts with hyperscale tenants. Pricing for the transaction has not yet been disclosed, but sources familiar with the process indicate expressions of interest closed in late March with binding bids expected by mid-May. Barclays and Morgan Stanley are running the process.

The valuation reflects the pricing power of permitted, energized data center capacity in markets where grid constraints have hardened. Singapore imposed its moratorium on new builds in 2019 and has issued only selective exemptions since. Japan's power allocation process now stretches 18 to 24 months for greenfield sites, and Hong Kong's land scarcity keeps supply structurally tight. Bridge's existing footprint removes years of entitlement risk for buyers seeking immediate deployment paths for AI inference workloads, which are migrating rapidly to edge locations closer to end users.

The secondary also signals Bain's rotation out of mid-market infrastructure plays into larger platforms. The firm has been an active seller in digital infrastructure over the past 18 months, offloading stakes in fiber networks and tower portfolios at similarly elevated multiples. Bridge's sale timing aligns with a broader shift among financial sponsors: acquire early-stage platforms with development pipelines, monetize once those pipelines convert to contracted revenue, and redeploy into the next cycle of scarcity. The strategy has compressed hold periods but expanded multiples, particularly in Asia-Pacific where hyperscale demand has outpaced supply by wide margins since 2022.

Buyers expected to circle the asset include Blackstone, Brookfield, and Singapore sovereign vehicles GIC and Temasek, all of whom have raised dedicated digital infrastructure funds in the past two years. DigitalBridge and Stonepeak are also mentioned as probables. The winner will likely be determined not by price alone but by appetite for Bridge's forward commitments: the company has three facilities under construction representing an additional 60 megawatts, with capital expenditure requirements estimated near $1.2 billion through 2026. Any acquirer must either fund that build-out or renegotiate delivery timelines with anchor tenants, a delicate exercise in markets where hyperscale clients hold leverage through competitive site selection.

Watch for binding bid announcements in mid-May, followed by a likely exclusivity period running into June. If the deal closes at or above the $5 billion mark, expect median valuation benchmarks for permitted Asia-Pacific data center capacity to reset above $27,000 per kilowatt of IT load, a threshold that will pressure returns for greenfield developers absent sharp increases in lease rates. The transaction will also clarify whether sovereign capital or financial sponsors dominate the next wave of consolidation in the region, a question with implications for leverage levels and hold-period assumptions across the asset class.

The takeaway
Bain's $5 billion exit on Bridge Data Centres sets a new pricing floor for energized capacity in grid-constrained Asia-Pacific markets.
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