Top 20 Richest Companies In Southern Africa By Market Cap 2023

Richest Companies In Southern Africa

Have you ever wondered what is currently the richest company in Southern Africa?.

Well all the answers are here, from private companies in Southern Africa to public companies in Southern Africa.

These are the top richest Southern Africa companies today ranked from the wealthiest company to the 20th most wealthy company.

The Biggest companies in Southern Africa are actually among the most popular companies in Africa and some of these companies are ranked as the top most valuable African companies.

There are many different companies in Southern Africa that have taken over the market/industry and they grow bigger and better each year.

In this article, with the help of Southern Africa Countries marketing industry experts.

Including large company owners and shareholders plus our research this year.

We have been able to rank below the top most richest company in the region of Southern Africa.

As of today, the richest company in Southern Africa is none other than the Prosus. Prosus is a global internet group and one of the largest technology investors in the world.

Naspers Limited which is a South African multinational internet, technology and multimedia holding company headquartered in Cape Town is the second richest and most valuable company in Southern Africa.

This makes South Africa the country with the richest companies out of all the countries in Southern Africa.

With that being said, below are the top 20 most wealthy Southern African company today.

Richest Southern Africa Companies:

  1. Prosus – $120 billion
  2. Naspers – $63 billion
  3. Financière Richemont – $28.44 billion
  4. Anglo American – $22.62 billion
  5. Anglo American Platinum – $13.05 billion
  6. Firstrand – $12.55 billion
  7. Vodacom Group – $12.48 billion
  8. Standard Bank Group – $10.12 billion
  9. AngloGold Ashanti – $8.76 billion
  10. South32 – $8.36 billion
  11. Mondi – $7.68 billion
  12. Sanlam – $7.11 billion
  13. Capitec Bank Holdings – $6.82 billion
  14. Kumba Iron Ore – $6.11 billion
  15. Gold Fields – $5.49 billion
  16. MTN Group – $5.33 billion
  17. Sibanye-Stillwaters – $4.90 billion
  18. Bid Corp – $4.59 billion
  19. Impala Platinum Holdings – $4.57 billion
  20. Remgro – $4.30 billion
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