NPS Q1 2026 US Portfolio Full Breakdown — NVIDIA 6.8% Top Hold, $38B in Big Tech
NPS holds $131.6 billion across 562 US stocks as of Q1 2026. NVIDIA tops the portfolio at 6.8%, with Big Tech's eight largest names accounting for 29% of total assets.

- NPS holds $131.6B across 562 US stocks with NVIDIA at $8.94B (6.79%) as top position
- Big Tech eight names total 29% of portfolio; AI semiconductor chain holdings reach ~$14.5B
562 positions, $131.6 billion total — a full breakdown of NPS's US equity portfolio as of Q1 2026.
South Korea's National Pension Service (NPS) holds $131.6 billion across 562 US stocks as of Q1 2026, according to its latest SEC 13F filing. NVIDIA (NVDA) tops the portfolio at 6.79% weight, while the combined Big Tech eight — NVDA, AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, GOOGL, GOOG, META, and TSLA — account for 29% of total assets.
NVIDIA at 6.8% — $8.94 Billion Top Position
NPS holds 51.27 million shares of NVIDIA valued at $8.94 billion, making it by far the largest single position. Apple (AAPL) ranks second at $7.87 billion (5.98%). The gap between NVIDIA and Apple underscores how decisively NPS has bet on the AI semiconductor theme as its core conviction trade.
- NVDA NVIDIA — $8.94B (6.79%)
- AAPL Apple — $7.87B (5.98%)
- MSFT Microsoft — $5.52B (4.19%)
- AMZN Amazon — $4.26B (3.23%)
- GOOGL+GOOG Alphabet — $6.72B (5.10% combined)
- AVGO Broadcom — $2.90B (2.21%)
- META Meta Platforms — $2.69B (2.04%)
- TSLA Tesla — $2.19B (1.66%)
29% Concentrated in Big Tech Eight
The eight mega-cap tech names together total approximately $38.2 billion, or 29% of the portfolio. Alphabet deserves special attention: by holding both Class A (GOOGL) and Class C (GOOG) shares, NPS has built a combined $6.72 billion Alphabet position — effectively third-largest when treated as a single issuer, ahead of Amazon.
NPS's top eight Big Tech positions account for roughly 29% of its US equity portfolio. The fund combines broad diversification across 562 names with concentrated bets on core AI platform companies.
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Full AI Semiconductor Value Chain — From Chips to Equipment
NPS's AI exposure extends well beyond NVIDIA. Broadcom (AVGO) at $2.90B, Palantir (PLTR) at $758M, AMD at $723M, Lam Research (LRCX) at $719M, Applied Materials (AMAT) at $667M, and KLA Corp (KLAC) at $536M together show the fund has built positions across chip design, fab equipment, and AI software. Combined, AI-related semiconductor and data infrastructure holdings reach approximately $14.5 billion.
- AVGO Broadcom — $2.90B (AI networking & custom ASICs)
- PLTR Palantir — $758M (AI data analytics platform)
- AMD — $723M (CPU/GPU second player)
- LRCX Lam Research — $719M (etch equipment)
- AMAT Applied Materials — $667M (deposition & CMP)
- KLAC KLA Corp — $536M (process control equipment)
- ORCL Oracle — $555M (cloud AI infrastructure)
- IBM — $554M (enterprise AI & quantum)
Passive ETF Sleeve — $3B+ in Index Products
Alongside individual stocks, NPS maintains a passive ETF sleeve. Invesco's PBUS ETF accounts for $3.09B (2.35%) and iShares' IVV S&P 500 ETF for $2.69B (2.04%), ranking 5th and 9th respectively. Additional ETF/fund positions including T. Rowe Price ETF (TGRW), Harbor ETF (INFO), and Advisors Inner Circle (LSVD) bring the total passive sleeve to approximately 7% of portfolio assets.
Balanced Diversification: Financials, Healthcare, Consumer Staples
Beyond tech, NPS maintains well-distributed exposure across defensive sectors. Financials include JPMorgan Chase ($1.62B), Bank of America ($755M), Wells Fargo ($583M), and Goldman Sachs ($571M). Healthcare features Eli Lilly ($1.53B), Johnson & Johnson ($1.26B), AbbVie ($859M), and Merck ($693M). Consumer staples are anchored by Walmart ($1.24B), Costco ($930M), P&G ($790M), and Coca-Cola ($706M) — all serving as ballast against the concentrated tech bets.
NPS's Q1 2026 US portfolio reflects a dual strategy: aggressive AI growth exposure and broad defensive diversification. NVIDIA's 6.8% single-stock weight is unusually high for a sovereign pension fund — comparable to Buffett's Apple concentration at Berkshire — and positions NPS among the most bullish institutional investors on AI semiconductors globally.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total size of NPS's US equity portfolio as of Q1 2026?
NPS holds approximately $131.6 billion across 562 US stocks as of March 31, 2026, based on its latest SEC 13F filing.
What is NPS's largest US stock holding?
NVIDIA (NVDA) is the top position at $8.94 billion (6.79% weight), followed by Apple (AAPL) at $7.87 billion (5.98%) and Microsoft (MSFT) at $5.52 billion (4.19%).
How much has NPS invested in AI and semiconductor stocks?
Combined holdings in AI semiconductor and data infrastructure names — including NVIDIA, Broadcom, Palantir, AMD, Lam Research, Applied Materials, KLA, Oracle, and IBM — total approximately $14.5 billion.
Does NPS hold ETFs in its US portfolio?
Yes. NPS holds Invesco's PBUS ETF ($3.09B) and iShares' IVV S&P 500 ETF ($2.69B), along with several other ETF and fund positions. The total passive sleeve accounts for roughly 7% of portfolio assets.
When is this 13F data from?
The data is from NPS's 13F filing covering holdings as of March 31, 2026 (Q1 2026). The 13F is a quarterly SEC disclosure required of institutional investment managers with over $100 million in US equity assets.
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