who owns stellantis

Stellantis does not have a single private “owner” – it is a publicly traded company owned by many shareholders, with a few big ones holding especially large stakes.
Quick Scoop: Who owns Stellantis?
- Stellantis is listed on major stock exchanges (New York, Paris, Milan), so it is owned by a broad mix of institutional and retail investors rather than one parent company.
- The largest shareholder is Exor N.V., the investment company of the Italian Agnelli family (founders of Fiat), which holds around 14–16% of Stellantis and has the biggest voting power.
- Other major long‑term shareholders come from the Peugeot side of the merger, mainly:
- Établissements Peugeot Frères / Peugeot Invest, the Peugeot family holding companies.
* Bpifrance (the French state investment bank), representing the French government’s strategic stake.
- The remaining majority of shares (roughly two‑thirds) is “free float,” held by a wide range of global investors such as asset managers and pension funds.
In one line
Stellantis is owned by public shareholders, with the Agnelli family’s Exor as the largest single investor, followed by the Peugeot family holdings and the French state, and the rest spread across global markets.
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