Aussie Broadband is not owned by a single person or company; it is a publicly listed company on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) under the ticker ABB, so its ownership is spread across many shareholders.

Who owns Aussie Broadband right now?

  • Aussie Broadband Limited is listed on the ASX, meaning anyone can buy shares and become a part‑owner.
  • The largest blocks of shares are held by:
    • Institutional investors (fund managers, super funds, etc.).
* Individual insiders (founders and senior leaders) who still hold meaningful stakes.
* The general public, who together own the majority of the shares.

In other words, there is no single “parent company” that owns Aussie Broadband; it is owned by a mix of institutions, insiders and everyday investors.

Ownership breakdown (high level)

From recent ownership data for Aussie Broadband Limited (ABB):

  • General public: about 65% of shares
  • Institutions: about 15%
  • Individual insiders: about 10%
  • Private companies and public companies: the remaining small portion

This means everyday investors collectively have the largest say, while professional investors and insiders also hold significant stakes.

Quick FAQ style recap

  • Is Aussie Broadband privately owned?
    No. It was privately owned originally, but since its IPO on 16 October 2020 it has been a public company on the ASX.
  • Does one big telco own it?
    No. There is no single controlling telco or foreign owner; it has a diversified shareholder base.
  • Can I own part of Aussie Broadband?
    Yes. You can buy ABB shares on the ASX and become one of its many shareholders.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.