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CEO Explainers

Philippines’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

As of March 12, 2024, SM Investments Corporation is the most valuable company in the Philippines, with a market cap of $21.55 billion. Following it are SM Prime Holdings ($17.05 billion) and BDO UNIBANK ($14.89 billion). Philippines’ top five most valuable companies include some of the world’s most renowned brands: GOLDEN MV HOLDINGS, INC.(No. 4, $11.6 billion) and INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL SERVICES, INC. (No. 5, $11.34 billion).

Overall, among the Philippines’ top 10 largest companies by market capitalization, the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth positions are held by BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, AYALA LAND, AYALA CORPORATION, MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY, JG SUMMIT HOLDINGS, INC.

Which one is the most valuable in the Philippines by market cap? This list comprises the biggest companies currently in the Philippines by market cap in 2024:

Philippines’ Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

RANKCOMPANYMARKET CAPITAL (USD DOLLAR)CEO
1SM INVESTMENTS CORPORATION $21.55 billionFrederic Cuyegkeng DyBuncio
2SM PRIME HOLDINGS, INC.$17.05 billionJeffrey Lim
3BDO UNIBANK, INC.$14.89 billionNestor Tan
4GOLDEN MV HOLDINGS, INC.$11.6 billionMaribeth C. Tolentino
5INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL SERVICES, INC.$11.34 billionElvis Ganda
6BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS$11.18 billionJose Teodoro K. Limcaoco
7AYALA LAND, INC.$8.93 billionAnna Ma. Margarita B. Dy
8AYALA CORPORATION$7.63 billionCezar P. Consing
9MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY$7.41 billionRay C. Espinosa
10JG SUMMIT HOLDINGS, INC.$5.39 billionLance Y. Gokongwei
11SAN MIGUEL FOOD AND BEVERAGE, INC.$5.35 billionRamon S. Ang
12JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION$5.33 billionErnesto Tanmantiong
13EMPERADOR INC.$5.21 billionWinston Co
14PLDT INC.$5.06 billionAl Panlilio
15ABOITIZ EQUITY VENTURES, INC.$4.99 billionSabin M. Aboitiz
16ABOITIZ POWER CORPORATION$4.95 billionEmmanuel V. Rubio
17METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST COMPANY$4.92 billionArthur Ty
18GLOBE TELECOM, INC.$4.53 billionErnest L. Cu
19SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION$4.42 billionRamon S. Ang
20UNIVERSAL ROBINA CORPORATION$4.37 billionIrwin C. Lee
21MONDE NISSIN CORPORATION$3.22 billionHenry Soesanto
22ACEN CORPORATION$2.91 billionEric Francia
23DMCI HOLDINGS, INC.$2.69 billionIsidro Almeda Consunji
24GT CAPITAL HOLDINGS, INC.$2.66 billionGeorge S. K. Ty
25SEMIRARA MINING AND POWER CORPORATION$2.6 billionIsidro Consunji
26MANILA WATER COMPANY, INC.$1.14 billionJose Victor Emmanuel A. de Dios
27PHILIPPINE SEVEN CORPORATION$1.12 billionJose Victor P. Paterno
28MEGAWORLD CORPORATION$1.08 billionAndrew Tan
29NICKEL ASIA CORPORATION$1.07 billionMartin Antonio G. Zamora
30RL COMMERCIAL REIT, INC.$1.01 billionJericho Go

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