Uber Technologies, Inc. is a publicly traded company (NYSE: UBER), which means its "owners" are the thousands of individual and institutional shareholders who hold its stock. As of early 2026, the largest owners are major institutional investment firms, led by The Vanguard Group, BlackRock, and Morgan Stanley, which collectively hold significant portions of the company's equity. Other major stakeholders include the SoftBank Vision Fund, which was an early and influential investor. Internal ownership is also notable: CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and other top executives hold substantial shares as part of their compensation. In February 2024 and again in early 2026, high-level insiders like the CFO have been active in purchasing additional shares, reflecting a "skin in the game" approach. While the original founders, Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp, have largely moved on from day-to-day operations and sold much of their stake, the company’s ownership is now highly distributed among global pension funds, hedge funds, and retail investors who trade the stock daily on the New York Stock Exchange.