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Netflix isn’t “owned” by one person or company; it’s a publicly traded corporation whose shares are mostly held by big financial institutions and many smaller investors.

Who owns Netflix?

  • Netflix is a publicly traded company listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker NFLX, so ownership is spread across thousands of shareholders rather than a single owner.
  • The majority of Netflix stock is held by large institutional investors (big asset managers, funds, etc.), with smaller portions held by insiders (like founders and executives) and regular individual investors.

Biggest shareholders right now

  • Institutional investors collectively hold over 80% of Netflix’s shares, making them the dominant owners in practice.
  • Among these, The Vanguard Group, BlackRock, and Fidelity (FMR LLC) are consistently cited as the largest single shareholders, each owning several percent of all outstanding shares.

Founders and insiders

  • Reed Hastings, co‑founder and longtime CEO (now executive chairman), still owns a meaningful personal stake in Netflix through millions of shares, but this is only a small percentage of the total company now.
  • Other top executives and directors (such as co‑CEOs and board members) also hold shares, but none of them individually “own” Netflix in the sense of majority control.

So, “who owns Netflix” in simple terms?

  • No single person or media conglomerate owns Netflix; it’s owned by:
    • Big investment firms (like Vanguard and BlackRock) that manage money for pension funds, ETFs, and regular investors.
* Company insiders like Reed Hastings and other executives, with relatively small but still important stakes.
* Millions of everyday shareholders who buy Netflix stock through brokerages and retirement accounts.

Information gathered from public data and internet sources and portrayed here.