Nebius leverages Microsoft, Meta contracts to fuel AI expansion across Europe and US markets

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Netherlands-based data center operator Nebius is capitalizing on multi-billion dollar contracts with Microsoft and Meta to accelerate its AI infrastructure business. The $17 billion Microsoft deal and $3 billion Meta tie-up have driven the company's stock up 248% this year, pushing its market capitalization past $25 billion as it positions itself as Europe's biggest neocloud provider.

Nebius Secures Multi-Billion Dollar Contracts to Drive AI Infrastructure Growth

Netherlands-based data center operator Nebius is leveraging Microsoft, Meta contracts worth a combined $20 billion to accelerate its AI expansion strategy across traditional enterprises and emerging AI companies. The $17 billion deal with Microsoft signed in September, alongside a $3 billion tie-up with Meta, has propelled the company's Nasdaq-listed stock 248% higher this year, pushing its market capitalization past $25 billion

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. Co-founder Roman Chernin told Reuters that despite concerns about an AI bubble, the firm remains bullish on the sector's potential to grow ten- or even a hundred-fold as companies continue adopting AI models undergoing rapid advances

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Source: Market Screener

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Europe's Biggest Neocloud Provider Targets Legacy Enterprises

As Europe's largest neocloud provider, Nebius offers access to high-performance GPUs needed for AI applications, along with specialized software to run AI models effectively. The company, which has a partnership with Nvidia, competes directly with traditional data centre operators and US hyperscalers like Amazon and Google

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. Legacy enterprises across manufacturing, retail, and banking sectors are just beginning to tap Nebius' services, with pharmaceutical firms and hedge funds moving faster as AI adoption partners, according to Chernin. The firm's early client base includes AI natives like French model-maker Mistral, US coding specialist Cursor, and German visual AI firm Black Forest—companies positioned to become the next generation of tech titans

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Strategic Focus on High-Margin Services and Long-Term Relationships

Chernin emphasized that Nebius prioritizes margins over revenue when negotiating hyperscaler deals, preparing for potential market downturns by developing high-margin services and cultivating long-term relationships. "We should be ready (for when) the winter will come," Chernin said, adding that Nebius would then act as a consolidator

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. Following the Microsoft deal, Nebius raised $4.2 billion through a public share offering and sale of convertible notes to finance its expansion plans. The company's growth in 2026 will come from existing digital firms like Shopify, Prosus, and ServiceNow—early AI adopters that have historically relied on US cloud services but now see advantages in Nebius's specialized AI offerings

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Rapid Capacity Expansion Across US and European Markets

While the United States remains Nebius' top market by revenue and installed capacity, the company operates data centres across Europe, including Britain, Iceland, Finland, and France. The firm plans to secure 2.5 gigawatts of contracted power capacity for facilities across both regions by the end of 2026, reflecting surging customer demand

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. Market share for European neocloud providers is expanding rapidly—capacity sold rose 211% to 414 megawatts in the first nine months of 2025 from a year earlier, according to real estate services firm CBRE

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Positioning for European Data Sovereignty Beyond 2027

Beyond 2027, Nebius aims to supply AI infrastructure to mainstream European companies like Siemens and BMW when they need to adopt AI on a large scale. Chernin argues this approach would do more for European data sovereignty than simply attracting investments in large data centres by US firms. "The North Star ambition of Nebius is to exist and be relevant for that market," he stated

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. This strategic positioning addresses growing concerns about digital independence while capitalizing on the infrastructure gap between European enterprises and established hyperscalers, making Nebius a critical player to watch as AI adoption accelerates across traditional industries.

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