What is Compass Datacenters?
Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Compass Datacenters specializes in the design, development, and operation of mission-critical data center facilities. The company serves a diverse portfolio of large-scale technology enterprises and cloud service providers, offering bespoke single-tenant and hyperscale campus solutions. By prioritizing modularity and rapid deployment, Compass Datacenters addresses the complex requirements of modern digital infrastructure, including high-density computing, secure data storage, and scalable cloud service delivery. Its market position is defined by a commitment to operational excellence and the ability to support the massive bandwidth requirements of the global digital economy.
How much funding has Compass Datacenters raised?
Compass Datacenters has raised a total of $692.9M across 7 funding rounds:
Private Equity
$9.3M
Series A
$45M
Debt
$65M
Private Equity
$35M
Debt
$25M
Private Equity
$100.7M
Debt
$413M
Private Equity (2012): $9.3M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series A (2012): $45M led by Keybank
Debt (2014): $65M supported by Raymond James and Keybank
Private Equity (2014): $35M, investors not publicly disclosed
Debt (2015): $25M backed by CIT Group, Inc.
Private Equity (2016): $100.7M, investors not publicly disclosed
Debt (2026): $413M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in Compass Datacenters
CIT Group, Inc.
CIT Group is a national bank providing comprehensive commercial banking and financial services to support large-scale business operations.
Raymond James
A diversified financial services firm offering capital markets expertise and investment banking solutions to institutional clients.
Keybank
A major regional bank providing corporate financing and debt solutions to support infrastructure and industrial growth.
What's next for Compass Datacenters?
With the recent infusion of capital, Compass Datacenters is well-positioned to accelerate its expansion strategy, focusing on the development of next-generation hyperscale campuses. The company is expected to leverage this financing to enhance its technological capabilities, optimize energy efficiency across its facility footprint, and scale its operations to accommodate the rapid growth of artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads. As the demand for robust, reliable, and sustainable data infrastructure continues to surge, Compass Datacenters remains a pivotal player in the underlying architecture of the internet, poised to capitalize on long-term trends in cloud adoption and digital transformation.
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