Megaport launches retail entitlement offer after $827 million capital raise

Megaport launches retail entitlement offer after raising $827 million to support new AI contracts and global infrastructure investment.

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The Megaport Ltd (ASX: MP1) share price is in focus today after the company opened its $309 million retail entitlement offer, following a $518 million institutional raise and the announcement of four major AI contracts worth nearly $459 million.

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What did Megaport report?

  • Retail entitlement offer opened to raise approximately $309 million at $14.30 per new share
  • Institutional entitlement offer recently closed, raising around $518 million with 99% take-up
  • Combined capital raising seeks to generate $827 million in total proceeds
  • Four new AI infrastructure contracts secured with a total contract value of approximately $458.9 million
  • FY26 revenue guidance tightened to between $307 million and $315 million
  • Pro forma liquidity post-offer estimated at roughly $287.6 million

What else do investors need to know?

Megaport's retail entitlement offer gives eligible shareholders the chance to purchase 1 new share for every 3.08 shares they already own, at the same price as the institutional component—representing a 13.9% discount to the pre-offer price. Shareholders who take up their full entitlement can also apply for extra shares up to 50% more than their entitlement under a top-up facility, though there's no guarantee all requests will be filled.

Funds from both raises will help deliver new contracts and seed an on-demand GPU pool to support global AI infrastructure, including major investment in NVIDIA GPUs and additional hardware. The entitlement offer is fully underwritten by Merrill Lynch Equities (Australia) and UBS Securities Australia.

What did Megaport management say?

Chief Executive Officer Michael Reid said:

By combining Megaport's global footprint of more than 1,100 data centres in 31 countries with Latitude.sh's platform capabilities, we are building a Globally-Distributed AI Inference Cloud designed to support AI at global scale. The exceptional 99% take-up in the institutional offer reflects the strong support of our institutional shareholders and their confidence in our strategy. We now look forward to our retail shareholders having the same opportunity to participate on a pro rata basis. We're just getting started. Game on!.

What's next for Megaport?

The retail entitlement offer closes at 5:00pm (Sydney time) on Monday, 29 June 2026. Megaport will use the proceeds to fund delivery of recent AI contracts, invest in its GPU pool infrastructure, and bolster balance sheet capacity. The company's guidance for FY26 has been narrowed for revenue, while other targets remain unchanged.

Investors are encouraged to read the full offer booklet and consult their financial adviser before making any decisions. The company expects to provide further operational and financial updates with its full-year results in August 2026.

Megaport share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Megaport shares have risen 33%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 1% over the same period.

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