With 73% ownership of the shares, International Personal Finance plc (LON:IPF) is heavily dominated by institutional owners

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Key Insights

  • Institutions' substantial holdings in International Personal Finance implies that they have significant influence over the company's share price

  • A total of 7 investors have a majority stake in the company with 54% ownership

  • Analyst forecasts along with ownership data serve to give a strong idea about prospects for a business

Every investor in International Personal Finance plc (LON:IPF) should be aware of the most powerful shareholder groups. And the group that holds the biggest piece of the pie are institutions with 73% ownership. That is, the group stands to benefit the most if the stock rises (or lose the most if there is a downturn).

Since institutional have access to huge amounts of capital, their market moves tend to receive a lot of scrutiny by retail or individual investors. Hence, having a considerable amount of institutional money invested in a company is often regarded as a desirable trait.

Let's take a closer look to see what the different types of shareholders can tell us about International Personal Finance.

Check out our latest analysis for International Personal Finance

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LSE:IPF Ownership Breakdown December 25th 2024

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About International Personal Finance?

Many institutions measure their performance against an index that approximates the local market. So they usually pay more attention to companies that are included in major indices.

International Personal Finance already has institutions on the share registry. Indeed, they own a respectable stake in the company. This suggests some credibility amongst professional investors. But we can't rely on that fact alone since institutions make bad investments sometimes, just like everyone does. If multiple institutions change their view on a stock at the same time, you could see the share price drop fast. It's therefore worth looking at International Personal Finance's earnings history below. Of course, the future is what really matters.

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LSE:IPF Earnings and Revenue Growth December 25th 2024

Institutional investors own over 50% of the company, so together than can probably strongly influence board decisions. Hedge funds don't have many shares in International Personal Finance. Schroder Investment Management Limited is currently the largest shareholder, with 12% of shares outstanding. For context, the second largest shareholder holds about 11% of the shares outstanding, followed by an ownership of 8.3% by the third-largest shareholder. Additionally, the company's CEO Gerard Ryan directly holds 0.7% of the total shares outstanding.

On further inspection, we found that more than half the company's shares are owned by the top 7 shareholders, suggesting that the interests of the larger shareholders are balanced out to an extent by the smaller ones.