Ausbil Investment Management Reduces Exelon Stake

Institutional investor sells nearly 23,000 shares of utility company

Mar. 27, 2026 at 7:23am

Ausbil Investment Management Ltd. decreased its position in shares of Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:EXC) by 16.9% in the 4th quarter, according to the company's recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor now owns 113,269 shares of the company's stock, down from 136,237 shares previously.

Why it matters

Exelon is one of the largest utility companies in the United States, providing electricity and natural gas services to millions of customers. Institutional investors closely watch changes in major shareholders' positions, as these can signal shifts in market sentiment or changes in a company's fundamentals.

The details

Ausbil Investment Management sold 22,968 shares of Exelon in the fourth quarter, reducing its total stake in the company to 113,269 shares. Exelon comprises 2.8% of Ausbil's portfolio, making it the 13th largest holding. The sale comes as Exelon's stock price has fluctuated in recent months, with the company's shares trading between $41.71 and $50.65 over the past 52 weeks.

  • Ausbil Investment Management disclosed the share sale in a filing with the SEC on March 27, 2026.
  • The share sale occurred in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Ausbil Investment Management Ltd

An Australian investment management firm that owns a portfolio of global equities, including a stake in Exelon Corporation.

Exelon Corporation

A Chicago-based energy company that operates as a regulated electric and natural gas utility holding company, delivering electricity and related services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

Got photos? Submit your photos here. ›

The takeaway

The reduction in Ausbil's Exelon stake suggests the investment firm may have a more cautious outlook on the utility company's prospects, though Exelon remains a significant holding in Ausbil's portfolio. Investors will likely continue to monitor changes in major shareholders' positions as a signal of broader market sentiment around Exelon.