Institutional Investors Dominate: Who Owns the Most NVIDIA Stock?
Who owns NVIDIA shares? Discover who owns the majority and why they are so popular with investors. Current analyzes and insider information. Find out now!

Institutional Investors Dominate: Who Owns the Most NVIDIA Stock?
NVIDIA shares are very popular with both institutional investors and private investors. But who owns the most NVIDIA shares? A look at the current ownership structure shows that the majority of NVIDIA shares are in the hands of institutional investors. According to the company's quarterly results, NVIDIA has a total of 2.5 billion shares outstanding, of which 65.24 percent are owned by institutional investors.
The largest institutional investors include companies such as Vanguard, BlackRock, Fidelity, State Street and Geode Capital Management. These asset managers typically invest in NVIDIA because of its importance as a technology stock and one of the leading companies in the S&P 500 Index. In addition, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is also one of the company's largest shareholders. With a 3.52 percent stake in the company and an estimated net worth of $73.9 billion, Huang is one of NVIDIA's most influential shareholders.
While the majority of NVIDIA shares are owned by institutions, private investors hold around 30.38 percent of the shares. NVIDIA shares are very popular among private investors and, according to a Reuters report, have a high weighting in average private investor portfolios. According to experts, tech stocks, especially AI and semiconductor stocks such as NVIDIA, AMD and TSMC, are among the favorites of private investors and are increasingly being held worldwide. The continued popularity of NVIDIA shares among private investors is reflected in the increasing number of holders and the positive development of the company.