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DeepSeek set to raise $7.4B in first funding round

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  • DeepSeek is raising about 50 billion yuan ($7.4 billion) from fewer than 10 investors, with founder Liang Wenfeng committing 20 billion yuan personally, Reuters reported.yahoo
  • Tencent is considering 10 billion yuan and CATL 5 billion yuan, with NetEase 0.36% and JD.com 1.22% also in talks.yahoo
  • The deal, expected to close within weeks, would value the AI lab at up to $59 billion — roughly six times its estimated valuation in April.yahoo

DeepSeek Raises $7.4 Billion in First-Ever Funding Round at Up to $59 Billion Valuation

Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek is set to raise approximately 50 billion yuan ($7.4 billion) in its inaugural external funding round, a deal that would value the company at between $52 billion and $59 billion, according to Reuters.yahoo

The round marks a dramatic shift for the Hangzhou-based AI lab, which had previously turned down multiple funding offers from China’s top venture capital firms and tech giants. As recently as April, the company was in early talks to raise at least $300 million at a valuation of around $10 billion — making the current terms a roughly six-fold increase in just weeks.reuters

Who’s Investing

Founder Liang Wenfeng is committing 20 billion yuan of his personal funds, making him the single largest contributor to the round. Tencent is considering an investment of 10 billion yuan, while battery manufacturer CATL is looking at 5 billion yuan, positioning both as the largest external backers.mexc

DeepSeek is also in advanced discussions with China’s national AI fund, gaming company NetEase, and e-commerce firm JD.com, according to the sources. Hong Kong-based IDG Capital and Monolith Capital are also among prospective investors. The total number of backers is expected to be fewer than ten.yahoo

A Rapid Ascent

The funding round’s trajectory has shifted rapidly. In late April, Reuters reported DeepSeek was initially targeting $3 billion to $4 billion at a valuation of up to $50 billion, with China’s state-backed national AI fund in talks to lead. By late May, The Information reported that CATL had entered negotiations as part of the round’s expansion. The deal is now expected to close within the next few weeks, though financial specifics may still change.techfundingnews

Strategic Implications

The investment reflects the growing strategic importance of DeepSeek, whose low-cost AI models rattled global markets earlier this year. CATL’s involvement aligns with its push to sell power equipment to AI data centers, while Tencent’s participation deepens its AI ambitions. The proceeds are expected to fund expanded computing infrastructure and improved employee compensation. DeepSeek remains under the ownership umbrella of Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer Capital Management.battery-tech

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