Robeco Institutional Asset Management Boosts Autodesk Stake by 46.5%

The investment firm increased its holdings in the software company during Q4 2025.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 10:39am

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Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. boosted its position in shares of Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK) by 46.5% during the 4th quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund now owns 532,504 shares of the software company's stock.

Why it matters

This investment by a major institutional asset manager signals continued confidence in Autodesk's growth prospects, even as the stock has faced some recent valuation concerns and price target trims from analysts.

The details

Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. purchased an additional 169,099 shares of Autodesk during the fourth quarter, bringing its total stake to 532,504 shares. This represents about 0.25% ownership of the software company.

  • Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. made the share purchases in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V.

A major Dutch investment management firm that oversees over $200 billion in assets.

Autodesk, Inc.

A software company that develops design and creation tools for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and media industries.

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The takeaway

Robeco's increased stake in Autodesk suggests the investment firm sees long-term value in the software company, even as the stock has faced some near-term volatility due to broader market and valuation concerns. Autodesk's diverse product portfolio and leadership in design software for key industries like architecture and manufacturing continue to drive investor interest.