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Trustmark Bank Trust Department Boosts Meta Platforms Stake
The institutional investor now owns $17.51 million in Meta Platforms shares.
Published on Mar. 11, 2026
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Trustmark Bank Trust Department has increased its stake in Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) by 4.9% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The institutional investor now owns 23,845 shares of the social networking company's stock, valued at $17,511,000.
Why it matters
This investment by Trustmark Bank Trust Department reflects ongoing institutional confidence in Meta Platforms, despite recent challenges faced by the social media giant. As one of the largest technology companies, Meta's performance is closely watched by investors and analysts.
The details
Trustmark Bank Trust Department purchased an additional 1,107 shares of Meta Platforms during the third quarter, bringing its total holdings to 23,845 shares. This investment represents 1.1% of the trust department's portfolio, making Meta Platforms its 22nd largest position.
- Trustmark Bank Trust Department increased its stake in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Trustmark Bank Trust Department
An institutional investor that manages a portfolio of investments, including a $17.51 million stake in Meta Platforms.
Meta Platforms, Inc.
A global technology company that operates social networking services and immersive computing platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger.
The takeaway
Trustmark Bank Trust Department's increased investment in Meta Platforms suggests that institutional investors remain confident in the company's long-term prospects, despite recent challenges faced by the social media giant.

