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Forbes list of worlds largest firms
In 2025, a total of 17 African companies made the Forbes Global 2000 ranking, dominated by South Africa with 14 entries, followed by Morocco with 2 and Egypt with 1.
Per Forbes, the 2025 Global 2000 companies collectively account for $52.9 trillion in revenue, $4.9 trillion in profits, $242.2 trillion in assets, and a $91.3 trillion market capitalization.
Notably, despite global economic challenges such as renewed U.S. trade tensions, these companies achieved record-breaking figures across all four key metrics: revenue, profit, assets, and market value; showcasing remarkable resilience.
Out of the 17 African firms that made the cut, 14 are based in South Africa, spanning sectors such as banking, insurance, telecommunications, mining, and chemicals.
17 African countries ranked within the global top 2,000:
RANK Company Country Sector New Gains
1. FirstRand South Africa Banking $2.26 B
2. Standard Bank Group South Africa Banking $2.39 B
3. Naspers South Africa IT software & Services $3.31 B
4. Sanlam South Africa Insurance $1.21 B
5. Absa Group South Africa Banking $1.17 B
6. Attijariwafa Bank Morocco Banking $956 M
7. Nedbank South Africa Banking $926.6 M
8. Old Mutual South Africa Insurance $418.2 M
9. Gold Fields South Africa Materials $ 1.24 B
10. AngloGold Ashanti South Africa Materials $1 B
11. MTN group South Africa Telecom Services $-523.2 M
12. CAPITEC South Africa Insurance $659.1 M
13. International Commercial Bank Egypt Banking $1.1 B
14. Momentum Metropolitan Holdings South Africa Insurance $271.4 M
15. Sasol South Africa Chemicals $ -2.69 B
16. Banque Centrale Populaire Morocco Banking $416.9 M
17. Bid South Africa Hotels, Restaurants & Leisures $433.3 M
Africa's representation on the Forbes Global 2000 list may be modest, but there's no doubting its economic influence is steadily growing within and beyond the continent.
This is evident in the diverse range of companies featured, from established multinationals to emerging tech and financial powerhouses.
South Africa has once again cemented its dominance in Africa’s corporate landscape, with the majority of the continent’s representatives in the 2025 Forbes Global 2000 list.
Out of the 17 African firms that made the cut, 14 are based in South Africa, spanning sectors such as banking, insurance, telecommunications, mining, and chemicals.
Leading South Africa’s presence are FirstRand, Standard Bank, and Naspers, reflecting the country’s strength in finance and tech.
Morocco follows distantly with two companies, Attijariwafa Bank and Banque Centrale Populaire, while Egypt’s Commercial International Bank (CIB) is the only North African entrant outside Morocco.
The exclusion of Nigerian companies from the ranking is concerning. Despite hosting major oil and industrial giants, Nigeria’s low number of publicly listed large-cap firms and weak presence in global financial benchmarks limit its corporate visibility, even as Africa’s most populous nation. (Business Insider Africa)