As of early 2026, the ownership of Uber Technologies, Inc. remains dominated by large institutional investment firms rather than individual founders. The Vanguard Group currently holds the largest stake, owning over 190 million shares, which represents approximately 9% of the company. Other major institutional shareholders include BlackRock, Geode Capital Management, and Morgan Stanley. While co-founder Travis Kalanick was once the largest individual shareholder, he sold the vast majority of his stake following his departure from the board. In 2026, institutional investors collectively own more than 80% of Uber's outstanding stock, making the company's direction heavily influenced by these global asset managers. Individual "insiders," such as CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, hold significant personal stakes valued in the tens of millions, but their total percentage is small compared to the billions held by the top-tier financial institutions.