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who owns marriott

Marriott is owned by a mix of public shareholders, with the Marriott family as the most influential individual owners through their significant stake in Marriott International, Inc.

Who “owns” Marriott?

  • Marriott International is a publicly traded company listed on NASDAQ under the ticker MAR, so there is no single private owner; ownership is spread across many institutional and individual shareholders.
  • The founding Marriott family still holds a major stake, most notably J. Willard “Bill” Marriott Jr. and Richard Marriott, who together control a sizable percentage of the company’s shares and retain strong influence.

Biggest shareholders right now

  • J.W. Marriott Jr. is reported as the largest individual shareholder, with tens of millions of shares representing over 10% of the company, making him the most powerful single owner figure.
  • Large asset managers such as The Vanguard Group, BlackRock, State Street, Wellington, and others collectively own substantial blocks of Marriott stock, giving index and mutual funds a major voice in corporate decisions.

Marriott the company vs. hotel properties

  • Marriott International mainly operates under an “asset‑light” model: it manages and franchises hotels under its brands, while most physical hotels are owned by separate real‑estate investors or ownership groups.
  • This means that when people ask “who owns Marriott hotels,” the answer is often local or institutional property owners, whereas Marriott International owns the brands, the loyalty program, and the management/franchise systems.

Latest context and market angle

  • As of late 2025 and into 2026, analysts still describe Marriott’s ownership as anchored by long‑term holders (the Marriott family plus big passive funds), with selective buying and selling by active managers based on views of travel demand and earnings growth.
  • This stable but diversified shareholder base is one reason Marriott is often viewed as a durable, cash‑generating hospitality giant rather than a tightly held family company, even though the family remains highly influential.

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