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Nvidia Raises $25 Billion in Bonds, First Issuance Since 2021, $85 Billion in Orders

The chipmaker upsized from $20 billion after three-times oversubscription, pricing six tranches from three to thirty years.

Published June 18, 2026 Source TechTimes From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · June 18, 2026

Nvidia Raises $25 Billion in Bonds, First Issuance Since 2021, $85 Billion in Orders

The chipmaker upsized from $20 billion after three-times oversubscription, pricing six tranches from three to thirty years.

Source TechTimes ↗

Nvidia priced a $25 billion investment-grade bond offering on June 15, drawing $85 billion in investor orders and closing its first debt issuance since September 2021. The company upsized the deal from an initial $20 billion target after orders exceeded three times the final allocation across six tranches spanning three to thirty years.

The offering marks the largest corporate bond deal year-to-date and Nvidia's entry into a market where its net cash position had previously made debt unnecessary. The company holds $34.8 billion in cash and equivalents as of April 2026, against $8.46 billion in existing long-term debt. The new issuance increases total debt to approximately $33.5 billion, shifting the balance sheet toward leverage for the first time in the AI era. Pricing details were not disclosed, but comparable twenty-year investment-grade technology paper trades near Treasury plus 110 basis points.

The upsizing reflects institutional appetite for duration in a name where revenue visibility extends beyond typical tech cycles. Nvidia reported $113 billion in trailing twelve-month revenue as of Q1 fiscal 2026, with data center segment revenue alone exceeding $90 billion. The bond proceeds will fund general corporate purposes, a designation that includes share buybacks, acquisitions, and capital expenditure. The company has $7.5 billion remaining under its existing repurchase authorization and has signaled interest in expanding manufacturing partnerships, particularly in advanced packaging capacity where lead times for CoWoS substrates remain near twelve months.

The timing coincides with a tightening in AI capital equipment competition. Broadcom reported June 12 that hyperscaler customers are extending custom silicon orders through 2028, and AMD disclosed on June 10 that MI350 accelerator pre-orders have doubled since April. Nvidia's bond issuance provides dry powder for price competition and capacity commitments without diluting equity at a moment when Blackwell architecture shipments are ramping to $200 billion annualized production by Q4 2026. Investment-grade spreads have compressed 18 basis points since March, making this a narrow window for locking in thirty-year funding below 5 percent all-in cost.

Allocators should track the July 15 earnings call for guidance on capital allocation priorities and any mention of acquisition pipeline. The bond indenture will be filed within ten business days, revealing covenants on debt-to-EBITDA and priority claims. Nvidia has no major debt maturities until 2028, so refinancing pressure is absent. Watch for secondary market trading in the thirty-year tranche, which will set the benchmark for other AI infrastructure issuers. Marvell and Arista have delayed planned offerings, waiting to see where Nvidia paper settles.

The $85 billion order book is the signal. Every pension fund and sovereign wealth vehicle wanted exposure, and Nvidia left $60 billion on the table. That is the market pricing in decades, not quarters.

The takeaway
Nvidia's **3.4x** oversubscribed bond raise signals institutional conviction in multi-decade AI revenue, not cyclical tech positioning.
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