Broad base of international shareholders

With over 500,000 shareholders, BASF is one of the largest publicly owned companies with a high free float. An analysis of the shareholder structure carried out at the end of 2017 showed that, at around 20% of share capital, the United States and Canada made up the largest regional group of institutional investors. Institutional investors from Germany accounted for around 11%. Shareholders from the United Kingdom and Ireland hold 12% of BASF shares, while investors from the rest of Europe hold a further 17% of capital. Approximately 29% of the company’s share capital is held by private investors, nearly all of whom reside in Germany. BASF is therefore one of the DAX 30 companies with the largest percentage of private shareholders.

Shareholder structure (by region, rounded)
Shareholder structure (pie chart)

Employees becoming shareholders

In many countries, we offer share purchase programs that turn our employees into BASF shareholders. In 2017, for example, 23,700 employees (2016: approximately 24,000) purchased employee shares worth €63 million (2016: €59 million).