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Capital Research Global Investors Buys Stake in Savers Value Village
Institutional investor takes 1.23% position in thrift retailer
Mar. 13, 2026 at 8:20am
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Capital Research Global Investors purchased a new 1.23% stake in Savers Value Village, Inc. (NYSE:SVV) during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm bought 1,926,550 shares of the company's stock, valued at approximately $25.5 million.
Why it matters
This investment by a major institutional investor signals confidence in Savers Value Village's business model and growth potential. As a thrift retailer focused on secondhand goods, Savers Value Village has carved out a unique niche in the retail landscape.
The details
Capital Research Global Investors purchased the 1.23% stake in Savers Value Village during the third quarter. The firm now owns 1,926,550 shares of the company's stock, valued at around $25.5 million. Several other large investors have also added to or reduced their positions in Savers Value Village recently.
- Capital Research Global Investors purchased the stake in the third quarter.
The players
Capital Research Global Investors
A major institutional investment firm that has taken a 1.23% stake in Savers Value Village.
Savers Value Village, Inc.
A publicly traded thrift retailer that operates a network of donation-based stores selling secondhand apparel, household items, and other pre-owned goods.
The takeaway
This investment by a prominent institutional investor underscores the growth potential of the thrift retail industry, as consumers increasingly seek out sustainable and affordable secondhand options. Savers Value Village's community-focused model appears to be resonating with shoppers and investors alike.



