With 68% ownership, Cincinnati Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:CINF) boasts of strong institutional backing

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Key Insights

  • Institutions' substantial holdings in Cincinnati Financial implies that they have significant influence over the company's share price

  • 49% of the business is held by the top 25 shareholders

  • Insiders have bought recently

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If you want to know who really controls Cincinnati Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:CINF), then you'll have to look at the makeup of its share registry. And the group that holds the biggest piece of the pie are institutions with 68% ownership. That is, the group stands to benefit the most if the stock rises (or lose the most if there is a downturn).

Because institutional owners have a huge pool of resources and liquidity, their investing decisions tend to carry a great deal of weight, especially with individual investors. Therefore, a good portion of institutional money invested in the company is usually a huge vote of confidence on its future.

Let's delve deeper into each type of owner of Cincinnati Financial, beginning with the chart below.

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NasdaqGS:CINF Ownership Breakdown April 2nd 2025

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Cincinnati Financial?

Institutions typically measure themselves against a benchmark when reporting to their own investors, so they often become more enthusiastic about a stock once it's included in a major index. We would expect most companies to have some institutions on the register, especially if they are growing.

We can see that Cincinnati Financial does have institutional investors; and they hold a good portion of the company's stock. This can indicate that the company has a certain degree of credibility in the investment community. However, it is best to be wary of relying on the supposed validation that comes with institutional investors. They too, get it wrong sometimes. When multiple institutions own a stock, there's always a risk that they are in a 'crowded trade'. When such a trade goes wrong, multiple parties may compete to sell stock fast. This risk is higher in a company without a history of growth. You can see Cincinnati Financial's historic earnings and revenue below, but keep in mind there's always more to the story.

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NasdaqGS:CINF Earnings and Revenue Growth April 2nd 2025

Investors should note that institutions actually own more than half the company, so they can collectively wield significant power. Cincinnati Financial is not owned by hedge funds. The Vanguard Group, Inc. is currently the company's largest shareholder with 12% of shares outstanding. With 8.2% and 5.9% of the shares outstanding respectively, BlackRock, Inc. and State Street Global Advisors, Inc. are the second and third largest shareholders.