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Nisa Investment Advisors Boosts Apple Stake by 4.4%
Institutional investor adds over 178,000 shares of tech giant in Q4 2025
Apr. 13, 2026 at 8:54am
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Nisa Investment Advisors' increased stake in Apple highlights the tech giant's enduring appeal among major institutional investors.Cupertino TodayNisa Investment Advisors LLC, a major institutional investor, increased its stake in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) by 4.4% during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns over 4.2 million shares of the iPhone maker, valued at $1.16 billion.
Why it matters
Apple is one of the most widely held and influential stocks, so changes in ownership by major institutional investors can signal broader market sentiment and investment trends around the tech giant.
The details
Nisa Investment Advisors added 178,391 shares of Apple stock during Q4 2025, bringing its total position to 4,260,984 shares. This represents about 16.4% of the firm's total portfolio, making Apple its third-largest holding.
- Nisa Investment Advisors disclosed the increased Apple stake in a Q4 2025 SEC filing.
The players
Nisa Investment Advisors LLC
A major institutional investment firm that manages over $40 billion in assets.
Apple Inc.
A multinational technology company known for products like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computers.
What they’re saying
“Apple continues to be a core holding for many of the largest institutional investors as the company maintains its position as a technology leader.”
— Analyst
The takeaway
Nisa Investment Advisors' increased stake in Apple underscores the tech giant's enduring appeal among major institutional investors, despite broader market volatility.

