Amazon Beneficial Owners [2025]

Understanding the ownership structure of Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) provides valuable insights into the stakeholders who influence the company's strategic direction and governance. This article delves into Amazon's business segments and examines the key beneficial owners as outlined in the latest proxy statement.

Amazon's Business

Amazon operates through three primary segments:

  1. North America: The North America segment encompasses retail sales of consumer products and subscriptions through North America-focused online and physical stores. It also includes export sales from these stores and advertising services.
  2. International: The International segmentincludes retail sales of consumer products and subscriptions through internationally-focused online stores. It also comprises export sales from these stores and advertising services.
  3. Amazon Web Services (AWS): AWSoffers cloud computing services to businesses, government agencies, and academic institutions.

In 2024, Amazon reported total net sales of almost $630 billion, with North America contributing $387.5 billion, International $143 billion, and AWS $107 billion.

Amazon's Beneficial Owners

Beneficial ownership refers to individuals or entities that have the power to vote or influence the decision-making process of a company's shares.

Beneficial Owners Parent Shares Percent
Officers and Directors Amazon 1,125,977,336 10.8%
Institutional Investors Amazon 1,401,241,236 13.5%
Jeffrey P. Bezos Directors
Andrew R. Jassy Directors
Keith B. Alexander Directors 5,760
Edith W. Cooper Directors 4,280
Jamie S. Gorelick Directors 105,091
Daniel P. Huttenlocher Directors 23,676
Judith A. McGrath Directors 44,880
Indra K. Nooyi Directors 26,460
Jonathan J. Rubinstein Directors 115,220
Brad D. Smith Directors 14,194
Patricia Q. Stonesifer Directors 48,693
Wendell P. Weeks Directors 42,500
The Vanguard Group Institutional Investors 771,052,550 7.4%
BlackRock Institutional Investors 630,188,686 6.1%
Jeffrey P. Bezos Officers 1,122,533,948 10.8%
Andrew R. Jassy Officers 2,119,566
Brian T. Olsavsky Officers 50,527
Douglas J. Herrington Officers 526,422
Adam N. Selipsky Officers 134,583
David A. Zapolsky Officers 59,100
Officers Officers and Directors
Directors Officers and Directors

According to Amazon's latest proxy statement, the significant beneficial owners are categorized as follows:

  • Officers and Directors: Collectively hold 1,125,977,336 shares, representing 10.8% of the company's shares.
  • Institutional Investors: Hold 1,401,241,236 shares, accounting for 13.5% of shares.

Notable individual shareholders among the officers and directors include:

  • Jeffrey P. Bezos (Founder and Executive Chair): Holds 1,122,533,948 shares, representing 10.8% of shares.
  • Andrew R. Jassy (President and CEO): Holds 2,119,566 shares.

Leading institutional investors are:

  • The Vanguard Group: Holds 771,052,550 shares, representing 7.4% of shares.
  • BlackRock: Holds 630,188,686 shares, accounting for 6.1% of shares.

These figures highlight that a significant portion of Amazon's shares are held by its founder and major institutional investors, indicating their substantial influence over the company's strategic decisions.

The Vanguard Group Shares 771,052,550 Daniel P. Huttenlocher Shares 23,676 David A. Zapolsky Shares 59,100 Brad D. Smith Shares 14,194 Officers and Directors Shares 1,125,977,336 Judith A. McGrath Shares 44,880 Andrew R. Jassy Shares 2,119,566 Douglas J. Herrington Shares 526,422 Jonathan J. Rubinstein Shares 115,220 Directors Institutional Investors Shares 1,401,241,236 Edith W. Cooper Shares 4,280 BlackRock Shares 630,188,686 Patricia Q. Stonesifer Shares 48,693 Jeffrey P. Bezos Shares 1,122,533,948 Adam N. Selipsky Shares 134,583 Officers Indra K. Nooyi Shares 26,460 Jamie S. Gorelick Shares 105,091 Amazon AMZN Brian T. Olsavsky Shares 50,527 Keith B. Alexander Shares 5,760 Wendell P. Weeks Shares 42,500 10.8% Bezos 10.8% 13.5% 7.4% 6.1%

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Conclusion

Amazon's ownership structure is characterized by substantial holdings by its founder, Jeffrey P. Bezos, and major institutional investors like The Vanguard Group and BlackRock. This composition reflects a blend of insider influence and institutional confidence, which plays a crucial role in shaping Amazon's strategic direction and governance.