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New Zealand’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

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As of March 5, 2024, MERIDIAN ENERGY LIMITED is the most valuable company in New Zealand, with a market cap of $9.83 billion, led by CEO Neal Barclay. Following it are FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE CORPORATION LIMITED ($8.81 billion; CEO: Lewis Gradon) and AUCKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED ($7.32 billion; CEO: Dr Patrick Strange). New Zealand’s top five most valuable companies include some of the world’s most renowned brands: MERCURY NZ LIMITED (No. 4, $5.83 billion; CEO: Vince Hawksworth) and SPARK NEW ZEALAND LIMITED (No. 5, $5.58 billion; CEO: Jolie Hodson).

Overall, among New Zealand’s largest companies by market capitalization, the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth positions are held by INFRATIL LIMITED, EBOS GROUP LIMITED, MAINFREIGHT LIMITED, CONTACT ENERGY LIMITED, THE A2 MILK COMPANY LIMITED.

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

New Zealand’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

RankCompanyMarket Cap (US$)CEO
1MERIDIAN ENERGY LIMITED $9.32billionNeal Barclay
2FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE CORPORATION LIMITED$8.81billionLewis Gradon
3AUCKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED$7.32billionPatrick Strange
4MERCURY NZ LIMITED$5.83billionVince Hawksworth
5SPARK NEW ZEALAND LIMITED$5.58billionJolie Hodson
6INFRATIL LIMITED$5.26billionJason Boyes
7EBOS GROUP LIMITED$4.31billionJohn Cullity
8MAINFREIGHT LIMITED$4.18billionDonald R Braid
9CONTACT ENERGY LIMITED$3.9billionMike Fuge
10THE A2 MILK COMPANY LIMITED$2.7billionDavid Bortolussi
11FONTERRA CO-OPERATIVE GROUP LIMITED$2.69billionMiles Hurrell
12VECTOR LIMITED$2.27billionSimon James MacKenzie
13PORT OF TAURANGA LIMITED$2.23billionLeonard Sampson
14CHORUS LIMITED$2.11billionJB Rousselot
15FLETCHER BUILDING LIMITED$1.99billionRoss Taylor
16RYMAN HEALTHCARE LIMITED$1.89billionRichard Umbers
17GOODMAN PROPERTY TRUST$1.87billionGregory Goodman
18GENESIS ENERGY LIMITED$1.62billionMalcom Johns
19SUMMERSET GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED$1.57billionScott Scoullar
20AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED$1.24billionGreg Foran
21PRECINCT PROPERTIES NZ LTD & PRECINCT PROPERTIES INVESTMENTS LTD$1.14billionScott Pritchard
22FREIGHTWAYS GROUP LIMITED$0.926billionMark Troughear
23SKYCITY ENTERTAINMENT GROUP LIMITED$0.912billionMichael Ahearne
24VITAL HEALTHCARE PROPERTY TRUST$0.861billionGraham Stuart
25KIWI PROPERTY GROUP LIMITED$0.816billionClive Mackenzie
26THE WAREHOUSE GROUP LIMITED$0.274billionNick Grayston
27SCALES CORPORATION LIMITED$0.267billionAndy Borland
28KINGFISH LIMITED$0.262billionVincent Erenst
29OCEANIA HEALTHCARE LIMITED$0.261billionBrent Pattison
30TURNERS AUTOMOTIVE GROUP LIMITED$0.254billionTodd Hunter
31INVESTORE PROPERTY LIMITED$0.250billionPhilip Littlewood

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Christina Miller
Associate News Editor at CEOWORLD Magazine. I lead the reporting team that covers US financial services and I write a business column for the opinion section. I write news pieces about the US and European market for start-ups and interview CEOs for our interview slot. I also presented one of the CEOWORLD magazine's early podcast hits, Money Stories, in which I persuadeded notable CEOs to share insights into the breaking news, moments of crisis and key decisions that enabled them to build successful international companies.