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Fortune Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Revenue & Profit 2025: Largest Company by Revenue is Trafigura Group with $243 Billion Revenue, Largest Company by Profit is DBS with $8.4 Billion Profit, Top 5 Companies by Revenue – Trafigura Group (Singapore), PTT (Thailand), Pertamina (Indonesia), Wilmar (Singapore), Olam (Singapore), Top 5 Companies by Profit – DBS (Singapore), OCBC (Singapore), UOB (Singapore), Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Indonesia), Bank Mandiri (Indonesia), Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies (By Revenue) Have Combined $1.1 Trillion Revenue with $69.1 Billion Profit, Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies (By Profit) Have Combined $85.2 Billion Profit with $941 Billion Revenue, 2 Companies of Top 50 Largest Revenue with Net Loss: 1) Indorama Ventures (Thailand) with $546 Million Loss, 2) San Miguel (Philippines) with $129 Million Loss

25th Sept | Hong Kong

Fortune 500 has released the Top 500 Southeast Asia Companies 2025, providing key insights on revenue & profit of the top 500 companies in Southeast Asia in 2025.  Largest Company by RevenueTrafigura Group (Singapore, Energy) with $243 billion revenue.  Largest Company by ProfitDBS (Singapore, Financials) with $8.4 billion profit.  Top 5 Companies by Revenue – Trafigura Group (Singapore, Energy), PTT (Thailand, Energy), Pertamina (Indonesia, Energy), Wilmar (Singapore, Food & Resources), Olam (Singapore, Wholesaler).  Top 5 Companies by Profit – DBS (Singapore, Financials), OCBC (Singapore, Financials), UOB (Singapore, Financials), Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Indonesia, Financials), Bank Mandiri (Indonesia, Financials).  Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies Revenue$1.1 trillion revenue ($69.1 billion profit).  Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies Profit$85.2 billion profit ($941 billion revenue).  Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Revenue with Net Loss (2 Companies) – San Miguel (Philippines, Industrials): -$129 million loss, Indorama Ventures (Thailand, Chemicals): -$546 million loss.  Top Companies in Country by Revenue in 2025 – Singapore – Trafigura Group (Energy) with $243 billion, Thailand – PTT (Energy) with $87 billion, Indonesia – Pertamina (Energy) with $75 billion, Philippines – San Miguel (Industrials) with $27 billion, Malaysia – Maybank (Financials) with $15 billion, Vietnam – Petrolimex (Energy) with $22 billion, Cambodia – ACLEDA Bank (Financials) with $865 million.  Top Companies in Country by Profit – Singapore – DBS (Financials) with $8.4 billion, Indonesia – Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Financials) with $3.7 billion, Thailand – PTT (Energy) with $2.5 billion, Malaysia – Maybank (Financials) with $2.2 billion, Philippines – SM Investments (Industrials) with $1.4 billion, Vietnam – Vietcombank (Financials) with $1.3 billion, Cambodia – ACLEDA Bank (Financials) with $121 million.  See below for key findings & summary | View report here

“ Fortune Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Revenue & Profit 2025: Largest Company by Revenue is Trafigura Group with $243 Billion Revenue, Largest Company by Profit is DBS with $8.4 Billion Profit, Top 5 Companies by Revenue – Trafigura Group (Singapore), PTT (Thailand), Pertamina (Indonesia), Wilmar (Singapore), Olam (Singapore), Top 5 Companies by Profit – DBS (Singapore), OCBC (Singapore), UOB (Singapore), Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Indonesia), Bank Mandiri (Indonesia), Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies (By Revenue) Have Combined $1.1 Trillion Revenue with $69.1 Billion Profit, Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies (By Profit) Have Combined $85.2 Billion Profit with $941 Billion Revenue, 2 Companies of Top 50 Largest Revenue with Net Loss: 1) Indorama Ventures (Thailand) with $546 Million Loss, 2) San Miguel (Philippines) with $129 Million Loss “

 



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Fortune Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Revenue & Profit 2025: Largest Company by Revenue is Trafigura Group with $243 Billion Revenue, Largest Company by Profit is DBS with $8.4 Billion Profit, Top 5 Companies by Revenue – Trafigura Group (Singapore), PTT (Thailand), Pertamina (Indonesia), Wilmar (Singapore), Olam (Singapore), Top 5 Companies by Profit – DBS (Singapore), OCBC (Singapore), UOB (Singapore), Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Indonesia), Bank Mandiri (Indonesia), Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies (By Revenue) Have Combined $1.1 Trillion Revenue with $69.1 Billion Profit, Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies (By Profit) Have Combined $85.2 Billion Profit with $941 Billion Revenue, 2 Companies of Top 50 Largest Revenue with Net Loss: 1) Indorama Ventures (Thailand) with $546 Million Loss, 2) San Miguel (Philippines) with $129 Million Loss

Fortune 500 has released the Top 500 Southeast Asia Companies 2025, providing key insights on revenue & profit of the top 500 companies in Southeast Asia in 2025.   See below for key findings & summary | View report here

 

Fortune Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Revenue & Profit 2025

1) Fortune Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies

  1. Largest Company by RevenueTrafigura Group (Singapore, Energy) with $243 billion revenue
  2. Largest Company by Profit DBS (Singapore, Financials) with $8.4 billion profit
  3. Top 5 Companies by Revenue – Trafigura Group (Singapore, Energy), PTT (Thailand, Energy), Pertamina (Indonesia, Energy), Wilmar (Singapore, Food & Resources), Olam (Singapore, Wholesaler)
  4. Top 5 Companies by Profit – DBS (Singapore, Financials), OCBC (Singapore, Financials), UOB (Singapore, Financials), Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Indonesia, Financials), Bank Mandiri (Indonesia, Financials)
  5. Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies Revenue$1.1 trillion revenue ($69.1 billion profit)
  6. Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies Profit$85.2 billion profit ($941 billion revenue) 

 

2) Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Revenue with Net Loss (2 Companies): 

  1. Indorama Ventures (Thailand, Chemicals): -$546 million loss 
  2. San Miguel (Philippines, Industrials): –$129 million loss

 

3) Top Companies in Country by Revenue in 2025:

  • Singapore Trafigura Group (Energy) with $243 billion
  • ThailandPTT (Energy) with $87 billion
  • Indonesia Pertamina (Energy) with $75 billion
  • PhilippinesSan Miguel (Industrials) with $27 billion
  • MalaysiaMaybank (Financials) with $15 billion
  • VietnamPetrolimex (Energy) with $22 billion
  • CambodiaACLEDA Bank (Financials) with $865 million

 

Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Revenue in 2025 (Country, Sector):

  1. Trafigura Group (Singapore, Energy) – $243 billion
  2. PTT (Thailand, Energy) – $87 billion
  3. Pertamina (Indonesia, Energy) – $75 billion
  4. Wilmar (Singapore, Food & Resources) – $67 billion
  5. Olam (Singapore, Wholesaler) – $42 billion
  6. Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Indonesia, Energy) – $34 billion
  7. DBS (Singapore, Financials) – $29 billion
  8. CP All (Thailand, Retailing) – $28 billion
  9. San Miguel (Philippines, Industrials) – $27 billion
  10. Flex (Singapore, Technology) – $25 billion
  11. Petrovietnam (Vietnam, Energy) – $22 billion
  12. UOB (Singapore, Financials) – $20 billion
  13. OCBC (Singapore, Financials) – $20 billion
  14. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Indonesia, Financials) – $17 billion
  15. Sea (Singapore, Technology) – $16 billion
  16. Charoen Pokphand Foods (Thailand, Food & Beverages) – $16 billion
  17. Bangchak (Thailand, Energy) – $16 billion
  18. Indorama Ventures (Thailand, Chemicals) – $15 billion
  19. Maybank (Malaysia, Financials) – $15 billion
  20. Singapore Airlines (Singapore, Transportation) – $14 billion
  21. Siam Cement (Thailand, Materials) – $14 billion
  22. Sime Darby (Malaysia, Industrials) – $14 billion
  23. Bank Mandiri (Indonesia, Financials) – $13 billion
  24. Tenaga Nasional (Malaysia, Energy) – $12 billion
  25. SM Investments (Philippines, Industrials) – $11 billion
  26. Petrolimex (Vietnam, Energy) – $11 billion
  27. Golden Agri-Resources (Singapore, Food & Resources) – $10 billion
  28. Singtel (Singapore, Telecommunications) – $10 billion
  29. Thai Beverage (Thailand, Food & Beverages) – $9.5 billion
  30. Telkom Indonesia (Indonesia, Telecommunications) – $9.4 billion
  31. Kasikornbank (Thailand, Financials) – $9.3 billion
  32. CIMB Group (Malaysia, Financials) – $8.4 billion
  33. ST Engineering (Singapore, Aerospace & Defense) – $8.4 billion
  34. Petronas Dagangan (Malaysia, Energy) – $8.2 billion
  35. Manila Electric (Philippines, Energy) – $8.2 billion
  36. Bank Central Asia (Indonesia, Financials) – $7.6 billion
  37. Vingroup (Vietnam, Business Services) – $7.5 billion
  38. Bangkok Bank (Thailand, Financials) – $7.5 billion
  39. Sumber Alfaria Trijaya (Indonesia, Retailing) – $7.4 billion
  40. Indofood Sukses Makmur (Indonesia, Food & Beverages) – $7.3 billion
  41. Central Retail (Thailand, Retailing) – $6.9 billion
  42. Seatrium (Singapore, Engineering) – $6.9 billion
  43. Bank for Investment & Development of Vietnam (BIDV) (Vietnam, Financials) – $6.8 billion
  44. Petronas Chemicals Group (Malaysia, Chemical) – $6.7 billion
  45. Agribank (Vietnam, Financials) – $6.6 billion
  46. YTL (Malaysia, Industrials) – $6.4 billion
  47. Ayala (Philippines, Diversified) – $6.4 billion
  48. PTG Energy (Thailand, Energy) – $6.4 billion
  49. SCB X (Thailand, Financials) – $6.3 billion
  50. JG Summit Holdings (Philippines, Diversified) – $6.2 billion

 

4) Top Companies in Country by Profit:

  • Singapore DBS (Financials) with $8.4 billion
  • Indonesia Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Financials) with $3.7 billion
  • Thailand – PTT (Energy) with $2.5 billion
  • Malaysia Maybank (Financials) with $2.2 billion
  • PhilippinesSM Investments (Industrials) with $1.4 billion
  • VietnamVietcombank (Financials) with $1.3 billion
  • CambodiaACLEDA Bank (Financials) with $121 million

 

Top 50 Southeast Asia Companies by Profit in 2025 (Country, Sector):

  1. DBS (Singapore, Financials) – $8.4 billion
  2. OCBC (Singapore, Financials) – $5.6 billion
  3. UOB (Singapore, Financials) – $4.5 billion
  4. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Indonesia, Financials) – $3.7 billion
  5. Bank Mandiri (Indonesia, Financials) – $3.5 billion
  6. Bank Central Asia (Indonesia, Financials) – $3.4 billion
  7. Pertamina (Indonesia, Energy) – $3.1 billion
  8. Singtel (Singapore, Telecommunications) – $3 billion
  9. Trafigura Group (Singapore , Energy) – $2.7 billion
  10. PTT (Thailand, Energy) – $2.5 billion
  11. Maybank (Malaysia, Financials) – $2.2 billion
  12. Singapore Airlines (Singapore, Transportation) – $2 billion
  13. CIMB Group (Malaysia, Financials) – $1.6 billion
  14. Public Bank (Malaysia, Financials) – $1.5 billion
  15. Telkom Indonesia (Indonesia, Telecommunications) – $1.4 billion
  16. SM Investments (Philippines, Industrials) – $1.4 billion
  17. BDO Unibank (Philippines, Financials) – $1.4 billion
  18. Kasikornbank (Thailand, Financials) – $1.3 billion
  19. Bank Negara Indonesia (Indonesia, Financials) – $1.3 billion
  20. Vietcombank (Vietnam, Financials) – $1.3 billion
  21. Bangkok Bank (Thailand, Financials) – $1.2 billion
  22. SCB X (Thailand, Financials) – $1.2 billion
  23. Krungthai Bank (Thailand, Financials) – $1.2 billion
  24. Adaro Andalan Indonesia (Indonesia, Energy) – $1.2 billion 
  25. Lippo Karawaci (Indonesia, Real Estate) – $1.1 billion 
  26. Wilmar (Singapore, Food & Resources) – $1.1 billion
  27. Petrovietnam (Vietnam, Energy) – $1.1 billion
  28. Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Indonesia, Energy ) – $1.1 billion
  29. Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) (Philippines, Financials) – $1 billion
  30. Tenaga Nasional (Malaysia, Energy) – $1 billion
  31. VietinBank (Vietnam, Financials) – $1 billion
  32. Bank for Investment & Development of Vietnam (BIDV) (Vietnam, Financials) –  $1 billion
  33. Advanced Info Service (Thailand, Telecommunications) – $994 million
  34. Bayan Resources (Indonesia, Materials) – $922 million
  35. Military Bank (Vietnam, Financials) – $903 million
  36. Agribank (Vietnam, Financials) – $875 million
  37. Techcombank (Vietnam, Financials) – $859 million
  38. International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) (Philippines, Shipping) – $849 million
  39. Metropolitan Bank & Trust (Philippines, Financials) – $840 million
  40. Flex (Singapore, Technology) – $838 million
  41. Singapore Power (Singapore, Energy) – $826 million
  42. PSA International (Singapore, Transportation) – $819 million
  43. Manila Electric (Philippines, Energy) – $800 million
  44. Hafnia – (Singapore, Transportation) – $774 million
  45. Thai Beverage (Thailand, Food & Beverages) – $762 million
  46. Sembcorp Industries (Singapore, Engineering & Construction) – $756 million
  47. Ayala – (Philippines, Industrials) – $733 million
  48. CP All (Thailand, Retailing) – $716 million
  49. Sime Darby (Malaysia, Industrials) – $704 million
  50. Keppel (Singapore, Industrials) – $703 million

 

 

Source: Fortune 500




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