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Switch Expands Debt Facility to $9.5B to Fund AI Data Center Expansion

Jun 10, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

Data center firm Switch has increased its available debt capacity to $9.5 billion. The company now has access to a more than $6 billion corporate revolving credit facility, alongside an expanded $3.5 billion syndicated uncommitted performance letter of credit facility (LCF). In April, Switch reported its LCF stood at $2.6 billion.

The company said the credit facilities will help it advance its “fully contracted development pipeline, support gigawatt-scale campus growth and further enhance Switch’s ability to secure the transmission and generation resources required to deliver critical AI and cloud infrastructure at scale.”

Madonna Park, Switch CFO, said: “Switch has spent decades building an integrated platform to address grid constraints, from large-scale campus development to power procurement and advanced data center design."

Switch said the expanded financing gives it greater flexibility to invest in its contracted pipeline, support customer demand, and strengthen liquidity for future growth. Founded in 2000, the company operates large “Prime” data center campuses across several US cities and has increasingly shifted toward AI-ready infrastructure for hyperscale customers. It was taken private in 2022 by DigitalBridge and IFM Investors and is reportedly exploring a $50 billion valuation equity raise.The_Core_Switch.width-358.webp

Switch has 40 sites in 13 regions.

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