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MGX circling DayOne data center for multi-billion-dollar Singapore AI bridgehead

Abu Dhabi sovereign vehicle targets first Asia acquisition as power-constrained markets price scarcity.

Published June 24, 2026 Source Reuters / MSN Money / DataCenterDynamics From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 24, 2026

MGX circling DayOne data center for multi-billion-dollar Singapore AI bridgehead

Abu Dhabi sovereign vehicle targets first Asia acquisition as power-constrained markets price scarcity.

Abu Dhabi sovereign AI investor MGX is in talks to acquire DayOne, a Singapore-based data center operator, in a transaction valued in the multi-billion-dollar range, according to three sources familiar with the matter speaking to Reuters. The deal would mark MGX's first physical infrastructure acquisition in Asia-Pacific and the latest move in a $100 billion UAE-led campaign to own the computational backbone of the next AI buildout cycle.

DayOne operates a single hyperscale facility in Singapore's Jurong district, a market where new data center construction approvals have been frozen since 2019 due to grid capacity constraints. The island-state lifted its moratorium in January 2024 but reimposed strict energy efficiency requirements that functionally cap supply growth at 100 megawatts annually through 2027. MGX is working with an unnamed investment bank on the process. No exclusivity period has been announced, and no competing bidders have surfaced in public filings.

The intelligence here is positional. Singapore remains the premium connectivity hub for Southeast Asia, home to 70 percent of the region's submarine cable landings and the regulatory jurisdiction of choice for hyperscaler compliance teams navigating APAC data residency rules. MGX, launched in March 2024 with backing from Abu Dhabi's Mubadala and G42, has deployed capital into AI software ventures including a $1.5 billion stake in OpenAI and an undisclosed anchor commitment to Anthropic's Series D. But the fund has yet to own physical compute infrastructure outside the Gulf. Acquiring a Singapore facility bypasses a 3-to-5 year permitting and construction timeline and immediately places MGX inside a walled market where existing assets trade at 22-to-28 times trailing EBITDA, roughly double the global data center sector median.

The broader thesis is scarcity arbitrage. APAC electricity grids are not keeping pace with AI inference demand. Singapore's grid runs at 95 percent utilization during peak hours. Tokyo has paused new data center connections in three wards. Sydney's wholesale power prices spiked 340 percent year-over-year in Q4 2024. Meanwhile, the Middle East is overbuilding on the back of subsidized natural gas and a political mandate to own AI compute as a strategic reserve. MGX's parent entities control an estimated 18 gigawatts of planned generation capacity across the UAE and Saudi Arabia by 2030, most of it contracted below $0.03 per kilowatt-hour. If MGX can acquire constrained Asian assets and backhaul workloads to Gulf facilities during off-peak windows, the operational wedge is 60-to-70 percent margin on incremental compute sold to regional hyperscalers.

Allocators should watch two follow-on events. First, whether MGX opens a credit facility in Singapore within 90 days of deal close, signaling intent to acquire additional assets in Jakarta, Mumbai, or Sydney before those markets tighten further. Second, whether DayOne's existing hyperscale tenants—likely including AWS, Google, or Microsoft under confidentiality—renegotiate their leases post-acquisition or invoke change-of-control clauses that could force early exits. Tenant churn would reshape the valuation and clarify whether this is a land-grab or a margin play.

The DayOne facility sits on a 12-acre freehold parcel with zoning approval for a second phase that was never funded. MGX now owns the option to build it.

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Abu Dhabi's MGX targets Singapore scarcity with first Asia data center buy amid grid-constrained APAC markets pricing at 25x EBITDA.
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