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Schroder Investment Management Group Boosts U.S. Bancorp Stake
Institutional investor increases position in financial services provider by 9.2%
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Schroder Investment Management Group, a major institutional investor, has increased its stake in U.S. Bancorp by 9.2%, adding 244,012 shares to its portfolio. The firm now owns 2,888,219 shares, or about 0.19% of the financial services provider's stock.
Why it matters
This transaction highlights the continued institutional interest in U.S. Bancorp, one of the largest banks in the United States. Schroder's increased position suggests the firm sees long-term growth potential in the company, which could signal positive momentum for U.S. Bancorp's stock.
The details
According to a recent SEC filing, Schroder Investment Management Group lifted its position in U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) by purchasing an additional 244,012 shares in the third quarter. This increased the firm's total stake to 2,888,219 shares, or approximately 0.19% of the company's outstanding stock.
- Schroder Investment Management Group made the stock purchases in the third quarter of the year.
The players
Schroder Investment Management Group
A major institutional investor that manages over $1 trillion in assets globally.
U.S. Bancorp
A leading financial services company and one of the largest banks in the United States.
The takeaway
Schroder Investment Management Group's increased stake in U.S. Bancorp suggests the firm sees long-term growth potential in the bank, which could be a positive sign for the company's stock performance going forward.
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