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Rolling Meadows Today
By the People, for the People
Swiss National Bank Sells 35,800 Shares of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
The financial services firm reduced its stake in the insurance brokerage by 4.6%
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Swiss National Bank decreased its position in Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (NYSE:AJG) by 4.6% during the third quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 738,300 shares of the financial services provider's stock after selling 35,800 shares during the quarter.
Why it matters
As one of the largest institutional investors in Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., the Swiss National Bank's decision to reduce its stake could signal a shift in sentiment around the insurance brokerage firm's prospects.
The details
Swiss National Bank sold 35,800 shares of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. stock, reducing its overall stake in the company by 4.6%. The firm now owns 738,300 shares, or approximately 0.29% of the company's outstanding stock.
- The share sale occurred during the third quarter of the year.
The players
Swiss National Bank
The central bank of Switzerland, which manages the country's monetary policy and foreign exchange reserves.
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
A global insurance brokerage and risk management firm headquartered in Rolling Meadows, Illinois.
The takeaway
The Swiss National Bank's decision to reduce its stake in Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. could be a sign that the insurance brokerage firm is facing headwinds, though more information would be needed to determine the exact reasons behind the sell-off.
