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Barclays PLC Reduces Stake in NiSource, Inc.
Institutional investor sells 174,150 shares of utility company
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Barclays PLC has reduced its holdings in NiSource, Inc. (NYSE:NI) by 13.1% during the third quarter, according to a recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 1,155,731 shares of the utilities provider's stock, down from 1,329,881 shares previously.
Why it matters
This transaction reflects Barclays' portfolio adjustments and changes in its investment strategy for NiSource. As a major institutional investor, Barclays' moves can signal broader market sentiment and trends around the utility company's stock.
The details
Barclays sold 174,150 shares of NiSource during the third quarter, reducing its stake in the company to about 0.24% of the total shares outstanding. The firm cited portfolio rebalancing as the reason for the sale. Despite the reduction, Barclays remains a significant shareholder in NiSource, which provides natural gas and electricity to customers across several states.
- Barclays reduced its NiSource holdings during the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Barclays PLC
A multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in London, England.
NiSource, Inc.
A utility holding company that provides natural gas, electricity, and other energy services to customers in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
The takeaway
This transaction reflects ongoing portfolio adjustments by major institutional investors like Barclays as they evaluate the performance and prospects of utility companies like NiSource. While Barclays has reduced its stake, it remains a significant shareholder, indicating continued confidence in NiSource's long-term outlook.

