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DNB Asset Management Increases Intuit Holdings
Institutional investor adds over 4,600 shares of the software maker in Q3
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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DNB Asset Management AS, an institutional investor, increased its holdings in Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ:INTU) by 8.4% in the 3rd quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 60,153 shares of the software maker's stock, valued at $41.08 million.
Why it matters
Intuit is a major player in the financial software and services industry, with popular products like QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mint. Institutional investors closely watch the company's performance and ownership changes, as it can signal broader market trends and investor sentiment.
The details
According to the filing, DNB Asset Management acquired an additional 4,683 shares of Intuit during the third quarter, bringing its total holdings to 60,153 shares. This represents a 8.4% increase in the firm's position in the software company.
- DNB Asset Management disclosed its increased Intuit holdings in a Q3 2026 SEC filing.
The players
DNB Asset Management AS
An institutional investor and asset management firm.
Intuit Inc.
A financial software company best known for products like QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mint.
The takeaway
The increased Intuit holdings by DNB Asset Management suggest the institutional investor sees continued growth potential in the financial software company, despite recent market volatility. This could signal broader confidence in Intuit's business and product portfolio.


