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1,624 hedge funds and large institutions have $41.1B invested in Aflac in 2025 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 154 funds opening new positions, 512 increasing their positions, 633 reducing their positions, and 81 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

111% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $365M | Put options by funds: $173M

90% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 154 | Existing positions closed: 81

13% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 2427 (+3)

3% more funds holding

Funds holding: 1,5771,624 (+47)

2% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $40.3B → $41.1B (+$844M)

0.71% more ownership

Funds ownership: 67.11%67.82% (+0.71%)

19% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 512 | Existing positions reduced: 633

Holders
1,624
Holders Change
+47
Holders Change %
+2.98%
% of All Funds
21.78%
Holding in Top 10
27
Holding in Top 10 Change
+3
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+12.5%
% of All Funds
0.36%
New
154
Increased
512
Reduced
633
Closed
81
Calls
$365M
Puts
$173M
Net Calls
+$192M
Net Calls Change
+$49.3M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
EMAM
701
Encompass More Asset Management
California
$1.16M -$8.91K -84 -0.8%
Wellington Management Group
702
Wellington Management Group
Massachusetts
$1.15M -$65.9K -621 -6%
SC
703
SouthState Corp
Florida
$1.14M +$454K +4,278 +72%
RT
704
Rockland Trust
Massachusetts
$1.14M
4WM
705
49 Wealth Management
Texas
$1.14M -$1.8K -17 -0.2%
WA
706
Waverly Advisors
Alabama
$1.13M +$176K +1,661 +20%
CAM
707
Covenant Asset Management
New Jersey
$1.13M
SAM
708
Smithbridge Asset Management
Pennsylvania
$1.13M +$1.08M +10,150 New
EB
709
Eastern Bank
Massachusetts
$1.12M -$17.7K -167 -2%
GB
710
Goepper Burkhardt
South Carolina
$1.12M
NP
711
Nilsine Partners
Colorado
$1.11M +$17.7K +167 +2%
MOS
712
MGO One Seven
Ohio
$1.11M +$106K +997 +11%
CAMV
713
Concord Asset Management (Virginia)
Virginia
$1.1M +$276K +2,605 +34%
CWM
714
Cahaba Wealth Management
Georgia
$1.1M +$106 +1 +0%
NFC
715
Northstar Financial Companies
Pennsylvania
$1.1M +$94.2K +888 +10%
ETC
716
Exchange Traded Concepts
Oklahoma
$1.1M +$29.7K +280 +3%
FWP
717
Firethorn Wealth Partners
Georgia
$1.09M +$90.7K +855 +10%
CFO
718
Callan Family Office
Pennsylvania
$1.09M -$801K -7,549 -44%
CPWA
719
Cerro Pacific Wealth Advisors
California
$1.09M -$3.29K -31 -0.3%
BCV
720
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise
Switzerland
$1.09M +$1.04M +9,772 New
OAM
721
Oxford Asset Management
United Kingdom
$1.09M +$1.04M +9,761 New
FFM
722
Forum Financial Management
Illinois
$1.08M +$1.03M +9,748 New
LCGC
723
Legacy Capital Group California
California
$1.08M +$30.1K +284 +3%
DA
724
Denali Advisors
California
$1.08M +$74.7K +704 +8%
CGFA
725
Colton Groome Financial Advisors
North Carolina
$1.08M +$1.06M +9,954 New

AFL Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2025 in Review

1,624 of the 7,457 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Aflac (AFL) for Q1 2025, worth a combined $41.1B — up 2.1% from $40.3B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 154 funds opened new AFL positions and 81 closed out — a net gain of 73 holders — while 512 added to existing stakes and 633 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Balyasny Asset Management, opening a new position worth an estimated $62.5M. The largest seller was AllianceBernstein, cutting an estimated $284M.

  • 1,624 institutional investors held Aflac (AFL) as of Q1 2025, up from 1,577 in Q4 2024.
  • Funds reported $41.1B of Aflac stock for Q1 2025, up 2.1% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 154 funds opened new Aflac positions in Q1 2025 and 81 closed out, a net change of +73 holders.
  • The largest Aflac buyer in Q1 2025 was Balyasny Asset Management, an estimated $62.5M added.
  • The largest Aflac seller in Q1 2025 was AllianceBernstein, an estimated $284M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2025.