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3i Group (TGOPF) Gets Reaffirmed Buy Call as Analysts Signal 65.87% Upside Potential
Deutsche Bank has reaffirmed its bullish stance on 3i Group (OTCPK: TGOPF) as of mid-November 2025, maintaining a Buy rating on the European investment company. The analyst community’s conviction is reflected in an impressive consensus price target of $62.76 per share, suggesting significant upside from the current $37.84 level—translating to a potential gain of 65.87%.
Where Does Price Target Range Stand?
Analyst forecasts span a wide corridor, with bearish scenarios pricing the stock at $48.80 and bull cases reaching $72.77. The mid-point of these predictions implies the market has room to appreciate substantially if execution meets expectations. On the earnings front, 3i Group’s projected annual non-GAAP EPS stands at 2.42, while revenue forecasts indicate a 53.73% contraction to 3,063 million, likely reflecting market headwinds or strategic repositioning.
Institutional Money Tells an Interesting Story
A total of 444 funds and institutions currently hold positions in TGOPF, marking a quarterly increase of five new investors (1.14% growth). The average fund portfolio weight dedicated to this holding sits at 0.68%, up 1.56% sequentially. Notably, institutional ownership has expanded by 1.92% to 217.83 million shares over the past three months.
Among major holders, the New Perspective Fund (ANWPX) emerged as a significant buyer, nearly tripling its stake from 3.145 million to 8.58 million shares—a 63.34% increase that boosted its portfolio allocation by an impressive 191.23%. This aggressive buying signal contrasts with other large funds: Europacific Growth Fund (AEPGX) trimmed its 28.671 million share position by 11.45%, while Vanguard’s Total International Index (VGTSX) added modestly to its 13.648 million share holding despite reducing overall allocation weight.
Interestingly, Vanguard’s Developed Markets Index (VTMGX) increased its stake by 3.83% to 8.493 million shares and simultaneously raised portfolio allocation by 10.50%—suggesting selective enthusiasm among mega-cap passive funds. Meanwhile, WCM’s Focused International Growth Fund made a minor 1.68% reduction to its 11.601 million share position.
This divergence in institutional behavior—with some buyers (notably ANWPX and VTMGX) showing conviction while others quietly trim exposure—underscores the nuanced outlook surrounding 3i Group ahead of potential market catalysts.