A GPU Lease Rate Enters the Rating Case: Fitch's BB+ on CoreWeave's DDTL 5.5
On July 16, 2026, Fitch assigned a BB+ rating to CoreWeave's proposed $2.6 billion delayed-draw term loan, DDTL 5.5, which funds GPU purchases for newly signed take-or-pay contracts. This note records one feature of the structure, and the sentence in which the agency prices it.
01 The Contracts Can Expire Before the Debt Matures
The facility is in syndication. The customer contracts behind it can expire before the debt matures. CoreWeave's customer contracts generally run three to five years, per Fitch, while the facility will mature later. CoreWeave must re-contract the capacity before the facility matures.
Fitch states this directly. The first item under its Key Rating-Case Assumptions reads:
“CoreWeave is able to renew or replace customer contracts that expire before the new DDTL 5.5 matures at favorable GPU lease rates.”
02 The Language Is New
This language is new. It did not appear in Fitch's April action assigning DDTL 5.0 its rating, or in the May affirmation. Fitch has discussed renewal risk in the rating drivers since its first CoreWeave rating. With this action it enters the rating case itself, as the leading assumption.
03 The Reference Rates
The rate available at renewal is not knowable today. What is knowable is where GPU lease pricing stands now, and how it moves. We benchmark and publish the committed-term rates providers are offering across chips and tenors, and on-demand benchmark reference rates, daily.
The instrument record for this and every tracked GPU-backed facility is the compute credit tracker. Derived series are on the credit reference series page.
Sources: Fitch Ratings rating action commentaries of April 30, 2026 (DDTL 5.0 assignment), May 15, 2026 (affirmation), and July 16, 2026 (DDTL 5.5 assignment). The quoted sentence is reproduced verbatim from the July 16 commentary.
Follow-up: The Rating Case Goes Investment Grade (2026-08-13).