Robeco Institutional Asset Management Reduces Stake in Home Depot

The asset management firm sold nearly 100,000 shares of the home improvement retailer in Q4 2025.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 9:52am

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Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. reduced its stake in The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) by 35.1% during the fourth quarter of 2025, selling 97,027 shares. The fund now owns 179,461 shares of the home improvement retailer's stock, valued at $61.75 million at the end of the quarter.

Why it matters

Home Depot is one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world, and institutional investors closely watch changes in ownership of the company's stock. This reduction in Robeco's position could signal a broader shift in investor sentiment around Home Depot's prospects.

The details

Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. sold 97,027 shares of Home Depot stock during the fourth quarter of 2025, reducing its total position by 35.1%. The firm now owns 179,461 shares of the home improvement retailer, valued at $61.75 million. Other major institutional investors in Home Depot include Vanguard Group, Capital Research Global Investors, and Fisher Asset Management.

  • Robeco reduced its stake in Q4 2025.

The players

Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V.

A global asset management firm that invests in a variety of asset classes on behalf of institutional and individual clients.

The Home Depot, Inc.

A leading home improvement retailer that operates large-format stores and an integrated online platform, offering a wide range of products and services for do-it-yourself consumers, professional contractors, and businesses.

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The takeaway

This reduction in Robeco's stake in Home Depot could signal a broader shift in investor sentiment around the home improvement retailer's prospects, as institutional investors closely watch changes in ownership of the company's stock.