Monday, November 18, 2024

40 biggest companies in Indonesia

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Valina Zahra

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yan

Editor

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A diverse range of companies in various industries, from natural resources and manufacturing to banking and telecommunications, plays a significant role in the Indonesian economy. These companies also serve as major employers in the country.

Some of the biggest companies include state-owned oil and gas giant Pertamina, private mining firm Bumi Resources and Bank Central Asia (BCA), one of the largest banks in Southeast Asia. Other notable companies include telecommunications giant Telkom Indonesia, automotive manufacturer Astra International and consumer goods company Indofood.

Fortune Indonesia and Market Cap are showing different results. State-owned companies dominated the Fortune Indonesia’s list while privately-owned companies dominated the Market Cap’s list.

Based on revenue (Fortune IDN vs Market Cap)

Revenue
Fortune Indonesia (2021)(in IDR billion)Market Cap (2022)(in US$)
Pertamina820,650.48Astra International$ 18.64 B
Perusahaan Listrik Negara368,174.27Bank Rakyat Indonesia$ 12.67 B
Astra International233,485.00Telkom Indonesia$ 9.96 B
Bank Rakyat Indonesia191,728.92Gudang Garam$ 8.64 B
Telkom Indonesia143,210.00Bank Mandiri$ 7.94 B
Bank Mandiri141,635.05United Tractors$ 7.69 B
Gudang Garam124,881.27Sampoerna$ 7.47 B
Indofood Sukses Makmur99,345.62Adaro Energy$ 7.33 B
Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna98,874.78Indofood$ 7.32 B
Mind.ID93,751.49Alfamart$ 6.39 B
Bank Central Asia87,964.77Bank Central Asia$ 5.84 B
Sumber Alfaria Trijaya84,904.30Bayan Resources$ 4.45 B
Pupuk Indonesia78,603.14Indofood CBP$ 4.30 B
Bank Negara Indonesia72,132.23Bank Negara Indonesia$ 4.07 B
Sinar Mas Argo Resource & Technology75,004.23Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper$ 4.00 B
Adaro Energy Indonesia56,976.09Charoen Pokphand Indonesia$ 3.92 B
Charoen Pokphand Indonesia51,698.25Barito Pacific$ 3.21 B
Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper50,181.68Indosat$ 2.91 B
Barito Pacific45,031.21Unilever Indonesia$ 2.80 B
Japfa Comfeed Indonesia44,878.30Chandra Asri Petrochemical$ 2.64 B
Indika Energy43,796.93SIG (Semen Indonesia)$ 2.38 B
Erajaya Swasembada43,466.98Mayora$ 2.06 B
Bayan Resources40,701.17XL Axiata$ 1.94 B
Unilever Indonesia39,545.96Astra Agro Lestari$ 1.56 B
Sinar Mas Multiartha38,533.10Bank Danamon$ 1.21 B
Semen Indonesia (SIG Group)349,957.87Vale Indonesia$ 1.14 B
Pelabuhan Indonesia (PELINDO)32,010.32Jasa Marga$ 1.10 B
Indosat Oooredoo Hutchison31,388.31Tunas Ridean$ 1.03 B
Dian Swastatika Sentosa30,893.78Elang Mahkota Teknologi$ 0.97 B
Krakatau Steel30,767.12Merdeka Copper Gold$ 0.74 B
Indo Tambangraya Megah29,636.12Sarana Menara Nusantara$ 0.72 B
Bank Tabungan Negara28,157.53Permata Bank$ 0.71 B
Mayora Indah27,904.56Bank Mega$ 0.53 B
XL Axiata Tbk26,754.05Ace Hardware Indonesia$ 0.46 B
Kalbe Farma26,261.19Tower Bersama Infrastructure$ 0.44 B
Saratoga Investama Sedaya 1526,061.93Mitra Keluarga$ 0.27 B
AKR Corporindo25,707.07GoTo$ 0.24 B
Prudential Life Assurance25,026.95Bukalapak.com$ 0.21 B
Bank Danamon Indonesia21,740.57Bank Jago$ 88.89 M
Bank CIMB Niaga21,412.99Nusantara Pelabuhan Handal$ 86.69 M
Valina Zahra

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