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Prudential (LSE:PRU) Institutional Ownership : 60.73% (As of Dec. 14, 2024)


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What is Prudential Institutional Ownership?

Institutional ownership is the percentage of shares that are owned by institutions out of the total shares outstanding. As of today, Prudential's institutional ownership is 60.73%.

Insider Ownership is the percentage of shares that are owned by company insiders relative to the total shares outstanding. As of today, Prudential's Insider Ownership is 0.44%.

Float Percentage Of Total Shares Outstanding is the percentage of float shares relative to the total shares outstanding. As of today, Prudential's Float Percentage Of Total Shares Outstanding is 90.09%.


Prudential Institutional Ownership Historical Data

The historical data trend for Prudential's Institutional Ownership can be seen below:

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Prudential Institutional Ownership Chart

Prudential Historical Data

The historical data trend for Prudential can be seen below:

2024-02-29 2024-03-31 2024-04-30 2024-05-31 2024-06-30 2024-07-31 2024-08-31 2024-09-30 2024-10-31 2024-11-30
Institutional Ownership 54.59 57.43 57.31 58.39 58.41 58.50 58.77 59.39 60.27 60.73

Prudential Institutional Ownership Calculation

The percentage of shares that are owned by institutions out of the total shares outstanding.


Prudential Business Description

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1 Angel Court, London, GBR, EC2R 7AG
Originally established as Prudential Mutual Assurance, Investment, and Loan Association in 1848, Prudential plc has moved on a lot since then. Set up to sell life insurance and loans to the middle and then the industrializing and urbanizing working classes, the company subsequently diversified into Europe and then North America with the purchase of Jackson National Life in around 1985. During its time as owner of Jackson, Prudential focused on building out a simple chassis-style product portfolio where customers could choose a variety of add-ons. The company also became renowned for its focus on building requisite internal capabilities to support its strong product offerings, including compelling technology and a large and well-trained sales personnel.