Since Ferrari is a publicly traded company, it’s not quite as simple as saying one person or one family owns the entire company. Let’s take a look at who the most significant shareholders of the company are.
Exor N.V. is a dutch company with the largest non-public share of Ferrari. The holding company owns around 23% of the total shares of the company. Other notable companies and brands owned in part by Exor N.V. include:
Piero Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari’s son, is the second-largest shareholder, with around 10% of the shares. This means that, yes, the Ferrari family still has a big say in what happens to the company. Piero Ferrari is currently the vice chairman of the company. However, Ferrari is predominantly publicly owned, with the other 67% of the company’s shares accounted for by the public.