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Who Owns The Home Depot?

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Explore the ownership hierarchy of The Home Depot. See parent companies, holding structures, and ultimate controllers.

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The Home Depot

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Est. 1978   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NYSE:HD)

The Home Depot is an American publicly traded home-improvement retailer operating big-box stores and an online storefront that sell building materials, appliances, tools, décor, and installation and rental services.

The Home Depot appears to be independent with no known parent company.

Major Shareholders

The Home Depot

Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipVotingAs of
The Vanguard Group, Inc. Largest institutional shareholder in The Home Depot, with a stake of a little over 10% of shares outstanding as of late November 2025. Holdings are spread across Vanguard index and active mutual funds and ETFs and are owned beneficially by Vanguard’s fund investors, not Vanguard itself. Public filings and ownership summaries also indicate that, in aggregate, institutional investors own roughly 70–74% of Home Depot, with the general public owning about 26%.
Institutional10.1%10.1%Nov 2025
BlackRock, Inc. Second‑largest institutional holder, with just over 7.5% of shares as of September 30, 2025, primarily through iShares ETFs and other BlackRock-managed funds on behalf of clients.
Institutional7.6%7.6%Sep 2025
State Street Global Advisors, Inc. (State Street Corp.) Large index asset manager and one of the “Big Three” index fund groups; controls roughly 4.6% of Home Depot’s shares as of September 30, 2025, via State Street/SSGA-managed funds such as SPDR ETFs.
Institutional4.6%4.6%Sep 2025
Capital Research and Management Company Active investment manager (part of Capital Group, including Capital World Investors) holding just under 3% of Home Depot’s outstanding shares as of September 30, 2025.
Institutional3.0%3.0%Sep 2025
Geode Capital Management, LLC Quantitative/index manager that subadvises some Vanguard index funds; holds about 2.3–2.4% of Home Depot as of September 30, 2025.
Institutional2.4%2.4%Sep 2025
Morgan Stanley Global investment bank and asset manager with roughly 1.6% of Home Depot’s shares as of September 30, 2025, through its asset‑management and wealth‑management platforms.
Institutional1.6%1.6%Sep 2025
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. Asset‑management arm of Charles Schwab, holding about 1.4% of Home Depot shares (e.g., via Schwab index and dividend‑equity ETFs) as of September 30, 2025.
Institutional1.4%1.4%Sep 2025
UBS Asset Management AG Global asset manager within UBS Group with an approximately 1.4% stake in Home Depot as of September 30, 2025.
Institutional1.4%1.4%Sep 2025
Norges Bank Investment Management (Government Pension Fund Global) Norway’s sovereign wealth fund manager, investing oil revenues through the Government Pension Fund Global; holds about 1.3% of Home Depot’s shares as of June 30, 2025.
Government1.3%1.3%Jun 2025
Northern Trust Global Investments (Northern Trust Corp.) Asset‑management arm of Northern Trust, with an interest of a little over 1.1% of Home Depot’s outstanding shares as of September 30, 2025.
Institutional1.2%1.2%Sep 2025

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