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Blair William & Co. IL Reduces Allstate Holdings
Insurance provider's stock holdings decreased by 6.1% in Q3 2025
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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According to a recent SEC filing, investment firm Blair William & Co. IL decreased its position in The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL) by 6.1% during the third quarter of 2025. The firm now owns 355,575 shares of the insurance provider's stock, valued at $76.32 million.
Why it matters
Allstate is one of the largest personal lines property and casualty insurers in the United States, so changes in major institutional investors' holdings can provide insight into market sentiment around the company's stock.
The details
Blair William & Co. IL sold 23,135 Allstate shares during the third quarter, reducing its total stake to 355,575 shares. The firm now owns 0.14% of Allstate's outstanding stock. Several other hedge funds have also made changes to their Allstate positions in recent quarters, with some increasing and others decreasing their holdings.
- The filing covers the third quarter of 2025, which ended on September 30.
The players
Blair William & Co. IL
An investment management firm that decreased its position in Allstate by 6.1% in Q3 2025.
The Allstate Corporation
A major U.S. insurance provider headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois.
The takeaway
This report highlights the shifting investment landscape around Allstate, with one major institutional investor reducing its stake in the company. While the reasons behind Blair William & Co.'s decision are not explicitly stated, it could signal broader market trends or concerns about Allstate's outlook that investors should monitor going forward.

