BAC vs V
Bank of America · Visa
Superinvestor ownership overlap, unique holders, and conviction comparison.
What the ownership overlap reveals
Across 13 tracked superinvestors, no manager holds both BAC and V — the two names draw on entirely separate pools of smart money. BAC appears in 3 tracked portfolios; V in 10, so V is the more widely held of the two among tracked managers.
Both sit in Financials, so the overlap reflects manager preference within one sector rather than a cross-sector divide. On the latest 13F cohort, BAC’s ConvictionScore reads +1 (slight accumulation) against V’s −14 (slight selling); BAC shows the stronger net-accumulation reading of the pair.
Descriptive comparison of SEC Form 13F filings (45-day reporting lag; filings can be 1–3 months old). Not investment advice — see methodology.
Ownership fingerprint
Who holds BAC only, who holds V only, and who holds both.
- Li Lu27.4%
- Warren Buffett11.2%
- Bill Nygren4.3%
No manager holds both BAC and V.
- Chuck Akre14.2%
- Dev Kantesaria12.8%
- Chris Hohn11.8%
- François Rochon9.8%
- Glenn Greenberg9.4%
- David Rolfe8.4%
- Polen Capital7.8%
- William von Mueffling6.1%
- +2 more
Frequently asked questions
Which has more hedge-fund owners: BAC or V?
BAC (Bank of America) is held by 3 tracked superinvestors; V (Visa) is held by 10. V has 7 more tracked holders. Full ranking by % of portfolio in the table below.
What managers hold both BAC and V?
0 tracked superinvestors hold both BAC and V based on the latest SEC 13F filings. Full overlap table below.
What is the overlap between BAC and V institutional ownership?
Across 13 unique tracked holders: 3 hold only BAC (23%), 0 hold both (0%), 10 hold only V (77%). The full Venn split + per-manager position % is on this page.
Sourced from SEC 13F filings (2026). Not investment advice. Methodology.