OpenAI CFO Tells Staff IPO Will Happen by 2027 at Latest
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar assured employees the company will go public by 2027, dismissing concerns about rival Anthropic's IPO plans.
OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar told employees during an all-hands meeting that the artificial intelligence company will become publicly traded by 2027 — or possibly sooner — a direct signal that leadership is actively preparing for a landmark market debut.
Friar used the gathering to address internal anxieties about the competitive landscape, specifically urging staff not to lose sleep over rival AI startup Anthropic's own IPO timeline. The message was one of reassurance: OpenAI's path to public markets is firmly on track regardless of what competitors do.
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The pledge carries significant weight given OpenAI's explosive growth and its position at the center of the global AI race. A public offering would give the company access to broader capital markets while providing early investors and employees a long-awaited liquidity event — outcomes that depend heavily on sustained revenue momentum and a favorable regulatory environment.
Friar's statement also underscores the intensifying competition between the two leading AI labs. Anthropic, backed by billions from Amazon and Google, has been widely discussed as a potential IPO candidate, making OpenAI's public commitment to its own timeline a strategic move to retain talent and maintain investor confidence.
The 2027 deadline — framed as a ceiling rather than a target — gives OpenAI flexibility to move earlier if market conditions align, suggesting the company may be closer to IPO readiness than the outer date implies. Continue reading at US Top News and Analysis.