Goldman Sachs Expected to Lead Banking Role in Historic SpaceX IPO
Goldman Sachs is reportedly set to become the lead banker for the highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO) of SpaceX, according to a report citing sources familiar with the matter.
The potential listing is already attracting major attention on Wall Street, with SpaceX expected to become one of the most valuable companies ever to go public.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley Positioned at the Forefront
Reports indicate that Morgan Stanley will also play a leading role in the IPO process. However, Goldman Sachs is expected to secure the prominent “lead-left” position on the official IPO prospectus — a designation typically associated with the primary underwriter managing a public offering.
The preliminary prospectus could reportedly become public as early as Wednesday.
Similar reports from Bloomberg and Reuters pointed to the same development.
Major U.S. Banks Join SpaceX IPO Team
Several other major financial institutions are also expected to participate in the offering.
According to reports, additional banks appearing on the preliminary prospectus include:
- Bank of America
- Citigroup
- JPMorgan Chase
The institutions reportedly appear in alphabetical order alongside the leading underwriters.
SpaceX IPO Could Become the Largest in History
The Elon Musk-led aerospace company is reportedly aiming to price its IPO as soon as June 11.
SpaceX is seeking to raise up to $75 billion, with an estimated valuation of approximately $1.75 trillion.
If achieved, the listing would become the largest IPO ever recorded, surpassing previous public market debuts and marking a major milestone for both the private space industry and global financial markets.
Why the SpaceX IPO Matters to Investors
A public listing of SpaceX would provide investors with direct exposure to one of the world’s most influential private technology and aerospace companies.
The company has become known for its achievements in reusable rockets, satellite internet through Starlink and commercial space exploration.
The potential IPO is expected to be closely monitored by institutional investors, retail traders and technology-focused funds worldwide.






