ByteDance Draws Over $30 Billion in Orders for Jumbo Bank Loan ByteDance Ltd., the developer of TikTok, has attracted more than $30 billion in orders for its $20 billion syndicated loan, indicating strong lender interest as the Chinese tech giant ramps up AI investments. The three-year facility, extendable to five years, is ByteDance's largest offshore borrowing and will be used for general corporate purposes. ByteDance is weighing plans to boost capital spending to as much as $70 billion this year, more than double last year's total, to expand AI infrastructure. Bloomberg -- ByteDance Ltd., the developer of TikTok, has attracted more than $30 billion of orders for its jumbo syndicated loan, people familiar with the matter said, indicating strong interest from lenders as the Chinese technology giant ramps up investments in artificial intelligence. Most Read from Bloomberg - US-Iran Peace Prospects Dim as Trump Rejects Truce Extension https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-17/trump-threatens-to-bomb-oman-if-it-gets-in-way-of-us-fox-news-msx5rdoc?utm campaign=bn&utm medium=distro&utm source=yahooUS - Stripe Clinches Over $7 Billion Deal to Buy AI Firm OpenRouter https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-16/stripe-nears-deal-to-buy-ai-firm-openrouter-for-over-7-billion?utm campaign=bn&utm medium=distro&utm source=yahooUS The $20 billion facility, which ByteDance launched into syndication last month, carries an option to upsize, but the company hasn't made a decision on that yet, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters. ByteDance plans to use the new-money loan mainly for general corporate purpose, the people added. The facility, which would be ByteDance's largest offshore borrowing, carries a tenor of three years with options to extend to as long as five years. Beijing-based ByteDance is among a slew of tech companies racing to build up their AI capabilities. The company is weighing plans to boost capital spending to as much as $70 billion this year — more than double last year's total — to expand its data centers and other AI infrastructure. It has also discussed increasing that figure to $100 billion next year if economic and business conditions remain favorable. Across the broader technology sector, four US hyperscalers — Amazon.com Inc., Alphabet Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Meta Platforms Inc. — are planning as much as $725 billion in capital spending this year, largely focused on AI data center equipment. ByteDance's loan has three different commitment levels, the people said. Mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners MLABs are required to commit at least $1 billion, while the minimum for mandated lead arrangers MLAs is $500 million, they said. Lead arrangers, meanwhile, can participate with commitments of less than $500 million, they added. Citigroup Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. are the coordinators for the loan, the people said. The commitment deadline is August 19. A ByteDance spokesperson didn't offer a comment. Citigroup and JPMorgan declined to comment. The last time ByteDance tapped the global loan market was in 2024, when it raised $10.8 billion via more than 20 lenders, comprising international and Chinese banks. Citigroup, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JPMorgan were the coordinators of that borrowing, the proceeds of which were partly used to refinance a $5 billion dual-tranche facility raised in 2021.