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4,590 hedge funds and large institutions have $528B invested in Visa in 2025 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 506 funds opening new positions, 1,790 increasing their positions, 1,846 reducing their positions, and 134 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

278% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 506 | Existing positions closed: 134

9% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 449489 (+40)

7% more funds holding

Funds holding: 4,3084,590 (+282)

2.02% more ownership

Funds ownership: 86.9%88.92% (+2%)

5% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $504B → $528B (+$24B)

1% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $5.58B | Put options by funds: $5.54B

3% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 1,790 | Existing positions reduced: 1,846

Holders
4,590
Holders Change
+282
Holders Change %
+6.55%
% of All Funds
55.82%
Holding in Top 10
489
Holding in Top 10 Change
+40
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+8.91%
% of All Funds
5.95%
New
506
Increased
1,790
Reduced
1,846
Closed
134
Calls
$5.58B
Puts
$5.54B
Net Calls
+$37M
Net Calls Change
+$121M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
AWA
1626
Acumen Wealth Advisors
Tennessee
$5.64M +$5.48M +16,083 New
OC
1627
Owlhouse Capital
New York
$5.64M +$5.48M +16,080 New
GBT
1628
Grove Bank & Trust
Florida
$5.63M +$157K +460 +3%
GLR
1629
Great Lakes Retirement
Ohio
$5.63M +$121K +355 +2%
TLP
1630
Trinity Legacy Partners
Texas
$5.63M +$48.7K +143 +0.9%
NF
1631
Nikulski Financial
Iowa
$5.63M +$463K +1,358 +9%
CCG
1632
Cloverfields Capital Group
Minnesota
$5.63M +$647K +1,899 +13%
ACM
1633
Aljian Capital Management
Nevada
$5.62M -$383K -1,123 -7%
FNBOMD
1634
First National Bank of Mount Dora
Florida
$5.59M -$178K -523 -3%
ACM
1635
Aquatic Capital Management
Illinois
$5.58M -$63.2M -185,512 -92%
CAAS
1636
Capital Asset Advisory Services
Michigan
$5.58M +$338K +992 +7%
TWA
1637
Tulsa Wealth Advisors
Oklahoma
$5.58M +$5.42M +15,903 New
RZH
1638
Relyea Zuckerberg Hanson
Connecticut
$5.58M -$84.2K -247 -2%
BMO
1639
Beck Mack & Oliver
New York
$5.55M +$815K +2,391 +18%
BIM
1640
Brentview Investment Management
Illinois
$5.54M +$29K +85 +0.5%
FMB
1641
Field & Main Bank
Kentucky
$5.54M -$25.2K -74 -0.5%
FHC
1642
First Horizon Corporation
Tennessee
$5.54M +$38.8K +114 +0.7%
MA
1643
MCF Advisors
Kentucky
$5.53M +$766K +2,248 +17%
LS
1644
Leelyn Smith
Illinois
$5.52M +$33.7K +99 +0.6%
CAWM
1645
Capital Advisors Wealth Management
Washington
$5.49M +$25.9K +76 +0.5%
HA
1646
Huntleigh Advisors
Missouri
$5.49M +$301K +884 +6%
BA
1647
Bridgewater Advisors
New York
$5.49M -$64.1K -188 -1%
CCIA
1648
Cherry Creek Investment Advisors
Colorado
$5.47M -$75.3K -221 -1%
HCM
1649
Highview Capital Management
Illinois
$5.44M -$314K -921 -6%
WAM
1650
Watershed Asset Management
California
$5.44M +$5.28M +15,500 New

V Hedge Fund Activity: Q4 2025 in Review

4,590 of the 8,223 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Visa (V) for Q4 2025, worth a combined $528B — up 4.8% from $504B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 506 funds opened new V positions and 134 closed out — a net gain of 372 holders — while 1,790 added to existing stakes and 1,846 trimmed.

The largest buyer was J. Stern & Co, adding an estimated $1.14B. The largest seller was GQG Partners, cutting an estimated $890M.

  • 4,590 institutional investors held Visa (V) as of Q4 2025, up from 4,308 in Q3 2025.
  • Funds reported $528B of Visa stock for Q4 2025, up 4.8% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 506 funds opened new Visa positions in Q4 2025 and 134 closed out, a net change of +372 holders.
  • The largest Visa buyer in Q4 2025 was J. Stern & Co, an estimated $1.14B added.
  • The largest Visa seller in Q4 2025 was GQG Partners, an estimated $890M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q4 2025.