Vanguard (ALL) reports 13.70M shares, 5.27% stake (Schedule 13G)
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
SCHEDULE 13G
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Allstate Corp/The listed a Schedule 13G reporting that Vanguard Portfolio Management beneficially owns 13,697,365 shares of common stock, representing 5.27% of the class. The filing states Vanguard has sole dispositive power over 13,697,365 shares and sole voting power over 47,654 shares. The disclosure is signed by Vanguard's Head of Global Fund Administration and dated 04/28/2026.
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Key Figures
Beneficial ownership: 13,697,365 shares
Percent of class: 5.27%
Sole voting power: 47,654 shares
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Beneficial ownership
13,697,365 shares
Amount reported in Item 4
Percent of class
5.27%
Percent of total outstanding common stock reported
Sole voting power
47,654 shares
Sole power to vote reported in Item 4
Sole dispositive power
13,697,365 shares
Sole power to dispose reported in Item 4
Filing signature date
04/28/2026
Signature block date
Key Terms
Schedule 13G, Beneficial ownership, Sole dispositive power, Sole voting power
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Schedule 13G regulatory
"reports a Schedule 13G reporting that Vanguard Portfolio Management beneficially owns"
A Schedule 13G is a formal document that investors file with the government when they acquire a large ownership stake in a company, usually for investment purposes rather than control. It helps keep the public informed about who owns significant parts of a company's shares, which can influence how the company is managed and how investors make decisions. Filing this schedule is important for transparency and understanding the ownership landscape of publicly traded companies.
Beneficial ownership financial
"Amount beneficially owned: 13697365 (b) Percent of class: 5.27 %"
Beneficial ownership means the person or entity that actually enjoys the benefits of owning shares or other assets — such as receiving dividends, voting rights, or price gains — even if the legal title is held in another name. For investors it matters because knowing who truly controls and profits from a company reveals who can influence decisions, exposes potential conflicts of interest or hidden concentration of power, and affects transparency and risk in the stock.
Sole dispositive power legal
"Sole power to dispose or to direct the disposition of: 13697365"
Sole dispositive power is the exclusive legal authority to decide what happens to a security — for example, whether to sell, transfer, or retain shares — without needing anyone else’s permission. Investors care because it signals who truly controls the economic outcome of an investment: like holding the only key to a safe, the holder can realize gains or losses and may trigger regulatory reporting, insider rules, or influence over corporate ownership.
Sole voting power legal
"Sole power to vote or to direct the vote: 47654"
Sole voting power is the exclusive right to cast votes attached to a shareholder’s stock without needing approval from anyone else. Like holding the only remote control for a TV, it lets that holder decide corporate matters such as board members, mergers, and policy changes, making it important to investors because it concentrates control and can strongly influence a company’s strategy and the value of its shares.
FAQ
What stake does Vanguard report in ALL on the Schedule 13G?
Vanguard reports beneficial ownership of 13,697,365 shares, equal to 5.27% of the common stock. This percentage and share count are shown under the filing's ownership section as of the date on the signature line.
Who signed the Schedule 13G for Vanguard for ALL?
Ashley Grim, Head of Global Fund Administration, signed the filing. The signature block shows the filing date as 04/28/2026 and identifies Vanguard Portfolio Management as the reporting person.
Does Vanguard report others holding more than 5% of ALL on its behalf?
No single other person is identified as holding more than 5% on Vanguard's behalf. The filing states that Vanguard manages shares for funds and accounts but no other person's interest exceeds that threshold.