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Who Owns Prudential Financial? Top Shareholders and Recent Insider Trades

Nikko Henson5 minute read
Reviewed by: Thomas Richmond
Last updated Dec 30, 2025

Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU) is a global insurance and retirement services company with operations spanning life insurance, annuities, asset management, and institutional retirement solutions. Shares recently traded around $113/share, giving the company a market value of roughly $39.7 billion.

Looking at who owns Prudential Financial and how insiders have traded helps show how major institutions, hedge funds, and company executives appear to be approaching the stock today.

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Who Are Prudential Financial’s Top Shareholders?

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Prudential Financial Largest Shareholders

Prudential Financial’s shareholder base is led by large passive institutions. These firms tend to hold through market cycles, which can help keep long term ownership stable. Recent filings show mostly incremental position changes rather than aggressive accumulation or broad selling.

  • The Vanguard Group: 42,190,895 shares (12.05%), ~$4.78B value. Cut 143,138 shares (-0.34%).
  • BlackRock Institutional Trust Company: 21,290,130 shares (6.08%), ~$2.41B value. Added 19,601 shares (+0.09%).
  • State Street Investment Management: 17,023,102 shares (4.86%), ~$1.93B value. Added 25,249 shares (+0.15%).
  • Geode Capital Management: 9,507,392 shares (2.72%), ~$1.08B value. Added 104,999 shares (+1.12%).
  • Goldman Sachs Asset Management: 4,801,104 shares (1.37%), ~$544M value. Added 1,500,204 shares (+45.45%).
  • BlackRock Asset Management Ireland: 3,854,748 shares (1.10%), ~$437M value. Added 381,199 shares (+10.97%).
  • Dimensional Fund Advisors: 3,624,843 shares (1.04%), ~$411M value. Cut 127,974 shares (-3.41%).
  • Invesco Capital Management: 3,499,254 shares (1.00%), ~$397M value. Added 8,562 shares (+0.25%).
  • Northern Trust Investments: 2,941,126 shares (0.84%), ~$333M value. Added 7,870 shares (+0.27%).
  • Morgan Stanley Smith Barney: 2,879,168 shares (0.82%), ~$326M value. Cut 34,082 shares (-1.17%).

For investors, this ownership mix suggests Prudential Financial continues to benefit from a stable passive shareholder base, while active managers appear divided, pointing to balanced expectations around valuation and near term performance.

Hedge Fund Highlights

Citadel Advisors, founded by Ken Griffin, increased its Prudential Financial position by 303%, lifting its stake to roughly $27M value. The move stands out relative to other hedge fund adjustments and may suggest rising interest in PRU at current price levels.

Gotham Asset Management, led by Joel Greenblatt, boosted its holdings by 272%, bringing its position to about $11M value. The increase aligns with Gotham’s value focused approach toward established financial companies.

AQR Capital Management, co founded by Cliff Asness, raised its stake by 22% to approximately $52M value, reflecting a modest but continued allocation to the stock.

D.E. Shaw, founded by David Shaw, increased its position by 22%, now holding roughly $54M value worth of Prudential Financial shares.

For investors, hedge fund activity points to selective positioning rather than a broad, high conviction trade, with several firms adding exposure without signaling aggressive accumulation.

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Prudential Financial’s Recent Insider Trades

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Prudential Financial Recent Insider Transactions

Insider trades can offer context into how executives and directors may be managing their personal exposure to the stock. Recent filings show mostly small transactions.

  • Caroline Feeney (Officer): Bought and sold shares on 12/10/25 at prices ranging from ~$100 to ~$116.
  • Timothy L. Schmidt (Officer): Sold 8,000 shares on 12/1/25 at ~$108.
  • Charles F. Lowrey (Officer and Director): Sold 48,164 shares on 11/9/25 at ~$107.
  • Joseph J. Wolk (Director): Bought 1,735 shares on 9/29/25 at ~$94.
  • Gilbert F. Casellas (Director): Bought just over 500 shares across September trades at prices near ~$95 to ~$97.

These transactions represent a very small percentage of total shares outstanding. For investors, insider activity appears mixed and limited in size, and it looks like personal portfolio management rather than a strong directional signal on the business.

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What the Ownership & Insider Trade Data Tell Us

Prudential Financial’s ownership structure remains anchored by large passive institutions, providing stability. Hedge fund activity shows selective additions rather than aggressive bets, while insider transactions appear cautious but immaterial in size.

For investors, the data suggests Prudential Financial continues to be viewed as a mature, income oriented financial company, with institutions and insiders taking a measured approach at current price levels rather than expressing strong conviction in either direction.

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