HONEYWELL INTL INC
2,979 institutions still hold HONEYWELL INTL INC as of Q1 2026. Tracked across SEC 13F-HR filings, with insider and 13D/G activity surfaced alongside.
Honeywell's Q1 2026 institutional ownership is a $110.5B book across 2,708 holders. BlackRock is the largest holder at $11.0B (48.9M shares, -7.1% shares, -$784M); Vanguard combined across three entities totals $13.5B (Capital Management $9.3B NEW, Portfolio Management $3.5B NEW, Fiduciary Trust $808M NEW). Wellington Management was the largest buyer at +$1.3B (+32.6%, from $3.4B to $5.4B). Massachusetts Financial Services surged +119.4% (+$1.2B from $684M to $2.5B) as the most dramatic percentage increase. Franklin Resources added +$1.1B (+53.6%). State Street added +$991M; Geode +$608M; Capital Research Global +$537M; Goldman Sachs +$525M; Invesco +$443M; Nomura +$434M. UBS Group was the largest seller at -$374M (-35.5%). BlackRock -$784M on shares (value up due to appreciation); Morgan Stanley -$376M; JPMorgan -$85M; RBC -$172M; BNY Mellon -$143M; Ameriprise -$122M; Barclays -$138M; Nuveen -$30M; Newport Trust -$318M; Bank of America +$288M. The Q1 2026 flow is net-bullish from active managers, with Wellington's +32.6% surge and Mass Financial's +119.4% explosion as the most notable conviction signals. The 75.50 whaleScore reflects AUM. Smart-money-signal read: HON's Q1 2026 holder picture is net-bullish, driven by broad-based accumulation from active-and-quant managers (Wellington, Mass Financial, Franklin, Goldman, Invesco, Nomura, Capital Research Global) offset by modest trimming from passive-and-bank giants. Wellington's +32.6% is the most significant active conviction add; Mass Financial's +119.4% emergence suggests a new high-conviction position. The Capital Research Global +$537M add continues the firm's pattern of building new concentrated positions across multiple names this quarter.
Top holders
Sorted by position value. Source: SEC EDGAR 13F-HR filings.