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AI Startup Anthropic Expands in Europe with Offices in Paris, Munich

Anthropic triples European headcount and grows large business accounts tenfold, focusing on enterprise customers and leadership expansion across Paris and Munich offices.

  • On Friday, Anthropic announced it will open new offices in Paris, France, and Munich, Germany, and appointed Pip White as Head of Ireland, UK and Northern Europe based in London.
  • In the past year, Anthropic said the EMEA region is its fastest-growing market, with run-rate revenue grown more than 9 times and large business accounts grown by a factor of ten.
  • Just last month Anthropic expanded an alliance with Deloitte to make Claude available to Deloitte's 470,000-strong workforce; European clients include SAP, N26, Lovable, BMW, Sanofi and L'Oréal.
  • Anthropic said it is strengthening its leadership team and 'doubling down on sustained EMEA growth' to build the team European users need and meet rising demand.
  • The Paris and Munich offices join recent openings in Tokyo, Seoul and Bengaluru as Anthropic, founded by former OpenAI employees, expands globally after its recent $183 billion valuation backed by Alphabet and Amazon.com.
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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