Mapping The Biggest Companies By Market Cap In 60 Countries

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The Biggest Companies By Market Cap in 60 Countries

Tech giants are increasingly making up more of the Fortune 500, but the world’s biggest companies by market cap aren’t so cut and dry.

Despite accounting for the largest market caps worldwide—with trillion-dollar companies like Apple and contenders including Tencent and Samsung—tech wealth is largely concentrated in just a handful of countries.

So what are the biggest companies in each country? We mapped the largest company by market cap across 60 countries in August 2021 using market data from CompaniesMarketCapTradingView, and MarketScreener.

What are the Largest Companies in the World?

The world has 60+ stock exchanges, and each one has a top company. We looked at the largest local company, since many of the world’s largest firms trade on multiple exchanges, and converted market cap to USD.

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Country Company Industry Market Cap (August 2021)
USA Apple Technology $2.5T
Saudi Arabia Saudi Aramco Energy $1.9T
Taiwan TSMC Technology $594.5B
China Tencent Technology $554.0B
South Korea Samsung Technology $429.7B
France LVMH Consumer Cyclical $414.3B
Switzerland Roche Healthcare $350.0B
Netherlands ASML Technology $322.6B
Japan Toyota Consumer Cyclical $251.6B
Denmark Novo Nordisk Healthcare $236.7B
Country Company Industry Market Cap (August 2021)
Ireland Accenture Technology $208.2B
India Reliance Industries Energy $198.1B
Australia BHP Group Materials $191.7B
Canada Shopify Technology $185.7B
UK Astrazeneca Healthcare $182.0B
Germany SAP Technology $174.6B
Singapore SEA Technology $152.3B
Hong Kong AIA Financials $146.4B
Belgium Anheuser-Busch Inbev Consumer Staples $122.7B
Spain Inditex Consumer Cyclical $108.3B
Country Company Industry Market Cap (August 2021)
Brazil VALE Materials $103.9B
Russia Sberbank Financials $96.7B
Italy Enel Utilities $93.7B
Argentina MercadoLibre Consumer Cyclical $89.5B
Sweden Atlas Copco Industrials $84.1B
South Africa Naspers Technology $74.1B
Norway Equinor Energy $67.9B
UAE Etisalat Communication $58.7B
Mexico Walmex Consumer Staples $58.1B
Indonesia Bank Cental Asia Financials $54.8B
Country Company Industry Market Cap (August 2021)
Kazakhstan Kaspi.kz Financials $49.8B
Qatar QNB Financials $48.2B
Finland Nordea Bank Financials $48.0B
Luxembourg ArcelorMittal Materials $36.3B
Austria Verbund Utilities $33.7B
Thailand PTT PCL Energy $30.1B
Colombia Ecopetrol Energy $26.7B
Malaysia Maybank Financials $23.7B
Philippines SM Investments Consumer Cyclical $22.9B
Kuwait Kuwait Finance House Financials $21.9B
Country Company Industry Market Cap (August 2021)
Portugal EDP Group Utilities $21.0B
Vietnam Vinhomes Real Estate $17.1B
Israel NICE Technology $16.9B
Kenya Safaricom Communication $16.0B
Czech Republic ÄŒEZ Group Energy $15.8B
New Zealand Xero Technology $15.8B
Turkey QNB Finansbank Financials $15.8B
Hungary OTP Bank Financials $15.6B
Chile Enel Americas Utilities $14.3B
Morocco Maroc Telecom Communication $13.6B
Country Company Industry Market Cap (August 2021)
Poland PKO Bank Polski Financials $12.6B
Cyprus Polymetal Materials $10.0B
Nigeria Dangote Group Materials $10.0B
Bahrain Ahli United Bank Financials $8.6B
Greece OTE Group Communication $8.4B
Peru Credicorp Financials $8.0B
Egypt Commercial International Bank Financials $5.9B
Iceland Marel Industrials $5.8B
Oman Bank Muscat Financials $4.2B
Panama Copa Holdings Industrials $3.1B

Many are former monopolies or massive conglomerates that have grown in the public space, such as South Africa’s Naspers and India’s Reliance Industries.

Others are local subsidiaries of foreign corporations, including Mexico’s Walmex, Chile’s Enel and Turkey’s QNB Finansbank.

But even more noticeable is the economic discrepancy. Apple and Saudi Aramco are worth trillions of dollars, while the smallest companies we tracked—including Panama’s Copa Group and Oman’s Bank Muscat—are worth less than $5 billion.

Finance and Tech Dominate The Biggest Companies By Market Cap

Across the board, the largest companies were able to accumulate wealth and value.

Some are newer to the top thanks to recent success. Canada’s Shopify has become one of the world’s largest e-commerce providers, and the UK’s AstraZeneca developed one of the world’s COVID-19 vaccines.

But the reality is most companies here are old guards that grew on existing resources, or in the case of banks, accumulated wealth.

Industry Biggest Companies by Country
Financials 16
Technology 12
Energy 6
Materials 5
Communication 4
Consumer Cyclical 4
Utilities 4
Healthcare 3
Industrials 3
Consumer Staples 2
Real Estate 1

Banks were the most commonly found at the top of each country’s stock market. Closely behind were oil and gas giants, mining companies, and former state-owned corporations that drove most of a country’s wealth generation.

But as more economies develop and catch up to Western economies (where tech is dominant), newer innovative companies will likely put up a fight for each country’s top company crown.

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