Top 10 Largest African Companies

 
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AFRICANGLOBE – The largest African companies based on financial performance
are chronicled in the Africa Report’s top 500 companies, the most recent of
which was published in 2013 based on 2012 performances. While the majority
on the list are based in South Africa the top two are found elsewhere on the
continent.

10. Imperial Holdings <http://www.imperial.co.za/‎> 

$8 billion

Imperial began its life in 1947 as a motor dealership in downtown
Johannesburg and has grown to a company of more than 47,000 people spread
out across South Africa, the rest of the continent Europe, the UK, USA and
Australia. It has a large rental division. It also has the largest
privately-held logistics company in the country.

09. Vodacom Group <http://www.vodacom.com/‎> 

$9.2 billion

Vodacom Group is headquartered in Midrand, South Africa, and employs 7,300
people across five African operations which together provide class voice,
data, messaging, segments, broadband and converged services to more than 40
million customers. It has achieved pole position more often than any other
South African mobile network.

08. Sanlam <http://www.sanlam.co.za/‎> 

$10.12 billion

Sanlam has evolved from being a mere insurer to a large financial services
group which is registered on both the Namibian and South African stock
exchanges. It operates across the continent including Tanzania, Nigeria,
Ghana and Malawi and also in the UK, India and Australia.

07. Shoprite Holdings

$10.14 billion

There are Shoprite stores in 17 African countries and the business is listed
on the South African, Zambian and Namibian stock exchanges. In total the
group has control over or input in more than 1,700 shops – located in
countries that include South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania and
Mauritius..

06. Eskom <http://www.eskom.co.za/‎> 

$13.7 billion

Eskom is the biggest generator of power in Africa and one of the biggest in
the world. It generates 95 percent of power used in South Africa and also
meets 45 percent of the rest of Africa’s power needs. It has a lucrative
position in that it is protected as an asset controlled by the South African
government.

05. The Bidvest Group <http://www.bidvest.com/‎> 

$16.5 billion

An international services, trading and distribution company listed on the
Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Bidwest operates in four continents and employs
105,000 people worldwide. While its roots remain firmly South African, it
deals in many areas from travel to food services. it has businesses in the
fields of stationary, medical waste management and industrial lighting.

04. MTN Group <http://www.mtn.com/‎> 

$17.2 billion

Though it is the smaller of South Africa’s two mobile giants, MTN has a much
larger global reach than its competitors. It is present in sixteen African
countries and several in the Middle East. Established in 1994, by mid-2011
the group boasted having over 147 million subscribers. In recent years it
has made good on expanding in West Africa and the Middle East, helping it
collect some nice returns.

03. Sasol <http://www.sasol.com/‎> 

$18.3 billion

SASOL has interests in coal, oil, gas and more. It recently made a$21
billion investment in a gas-to-fuel plant in the US and has a presence in 38
countries. It can be found on every continent and is very active in the
African energy market. SASOL is said to contribute four percent of South
Africa’s GDP.

02. Sonangol <http://www.sonangol.co.ao/‎> 

$22.2 billion

Angolan oil giant Sonangol is practically a monopoly in the country, which
is Africa’s third-biggest oil producer. Under its umbrella sits over 30
subsidiaries – most of which do business with Sonangol to help it reach its
needs. These include railways, transport systems, telecommunications
companies and refinery facilities located across the globe.

01. Sonatrach <http://www.sonatrach-dz.com/> 

$58.7 billion

Algeria’s oil and gas giant Sonatrach is the first listed company in Africa
and the 12th company in the world. In 2010, it achieved a turnover of nearly
US $56.1. The company is involved in the exploration, production, pipeline,
transportation, processing and marketing of hydrocarbons and their
derivatives.

It also does work in other industries, such as desalination of seawater and
power generation and invests in or owns 18 major companies, including an
airline. It is the 14th World Petroleum Company, the fifth largest exporter
of natural gas, the sixth world company for Natural Gas and the fourth
largest exporter of LNG. The company operates in several regions of the
world apart from the continent, including Europe, Latin America and the USA.

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