Chuck Akre Q1 2026 Portfolio — New Positions in CRM & NOW, FICO Raised 31%
Akre Capital Management's Q1 2026 13F filing reveals new positions in CRM and NOW, a 31% increase in FICO, and total AUM of $6.1B across a concentrated 20-stock portfolio.

- Akre Capital initiated CRM ($134M) and NOW ($115M) in Q1 2026, marking its first SaaS allocation
- FICO was raised 31% while AMT was slashed 80%; total AUM holds at $6.1B across 20 positions
Chuck Akre (Akre Capital Management) disclosed in his Q1 2026 13F filing that he initiated new positions in CRM (Salesforce) and NOW (ServiceNow) worth $134M and $115M, respectively. Total AUM stands at $6.1B across 20 holdings, with MA remaining the top position at 18.6% ($1.1B). Notable adjustments include a 31% increase in FICO and an 80% reduction in AMT.

Top 5 Holdings — Q1 2026
- MA: $1.1B (18.6%)
- BN: $689M (11.2%)
- KKR: $621M (10.1%)
- MCO: $544M (8.9%)
- V: $495M (8.1%)
Q1 2026 Key Trading Activity
The most notable shift this quarter is Akre's entry into enterprise software. He initiated positions in CRM and NOW — neither previously held — for a combined ~$250M, marking his first foray into the cloud/SaaS sector. This aligns with Akre's core investment philosophy of owning high-quality compounders with recurring revenue, as both companies share subscription-based business models with strong long-term cash flow visibility.
- CRM: New buy $134M — First enterprise SaaS position with recurring revenue; consistent with compounding philosophy
- NOW: New buy $115M — Initiated in cloud workflow leader alongside CRM, expanding software exposure
- FICO: Added +31% ($388M) — Reassessing pricing power and data exclusivity; conviction rising
- ROP: Added +14% ($445M) — Doubling down on industrial software conglomerate
- AMT: Trimmed -80% ($9M remaining) — Significant reduction in rate-sensitive telecom infrastructure REIT
- ORLY: Trimmed -42% ($359M remaining) — Nearly halved auto parts retail position amid consumer spending uncertainty
- DHR: Sold out ($16M → 0) — Full exit from life sciences equipment
- KMX: Sold out ($6M → 0) — Full exit from used auto dealer position
Among existing holdings, FICO saw the largest increase at +31% ($388M), while ROP and CSGP were also added at +14% and +8%, respectively. On the other side, AMT was cut by 80% to just $9M, with ORLY and ABNB each trimmed by roughly 42% and 41%. DHR and KMX were fully liquidated. The overall pattern signals a deliberate shift away from hard assets and consumer-cyclical exposure toward data infrastructure, financial platforms, and software.
Concentrated Portfolio Tilts Further Toward Software
This quarter, Akre Capital preserved its core positions in financial data and payments infrastructure (MA, BN, KKR, MCO, V) while breaking new ground with the addition of CRM and NOW, establishing software as a meaningful allocation for the first time. The firm's signature approach — $6.1B concentrated across just 20 names — remains intact, but the direction is clear: reducing rate-sensitive assets (AMT) and consumer-cyclical names (ORLY, KMX) in favor of subscription-driven compounders. Simultaneous increases in FICO, ROP, and CSGP reinforce long-term conviction in data moats and mission-critical software, a theme likely to persist in coming quarters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What new stocks did Chuck Akre buy in Q1 2026?
Akre initiated two new positions in Q1 2026: CRM (Salesforce) at approximately $134M and NOW (ServiceNow) at approximately $115M. Both are enterprise SaaS companies that were not previously in the portfolio, representing Akre's first foray into the software sector.
What was the biggest change in Chuck Akre's Q1 2026 portfolio?
The most significant changes were the new positions in CRM and NOW, a 31% increase in FICO, and an 80% reduction in AMT. The quarter's repositioning clearly favored software and data assets while cutting exposure to rate-sensitive REITs.
What is Chuck Akre's largest holding?
As of Q1 2026, MA (Mastercard) is Akre's top holding at approximately $1.1B, representing 18.6% of the portfolio. It is followed by BN (Brookfield, 11.2%), KKR (10.1%), MCO (Moody's, 8.9%), and V (Visa, 8.1%).
What is Akre Capital Management's total AUM?
Based on the Q1 2026 13F filing, Akre Capital Management manages approximately $6.1B in total AUM, concentrated across just 20 holdings — reflecting the firm's high-conviction, focused investment strategy.
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