List of largest companies in Pakistan
Appearance
Following is a list of largest companies in Pakistan:
Conglomerates
[edit]Name | Headquarters | Assets | Industry | Net income |
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Nishat Group | Lahore | US$6 billion[1] | Conglomerate | |
Fauji Foundation | Rawalpindi | US$4 billion[2] | Conglomerate | US$1.671 billion (2017)[3] |
Hashoo Group | Karachi | US$3.8 billion[1] | Conglomerate | |
Bahria Town | Islamabad | US$3.4 billion[1] (2021) | Real estate | |
Dawood Hercules Corporation | Karachi | US$1.7 billion[4] | Investment | |
House of Habib | Karachi | US$1 billion[5] | Conglomerate |
Companies
[edit]Name | Headquarters | Assets (2021) | Industry | Net income (2021) |
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Habib Bank Limited | Karachi | US$26.3 billion[6] | Banking | US$217 million |
Pakistan State Oil | Karachi | US$24.2 billion (2023)[7] | Petroleum | US$149.5 million[7] |
Allied Bank Limited | Lahore | US$12.3 billion [8] | Banking | US$106 million |
MCB Bank | Lahore | US$11.6 billion[9] | Banking | US$189 million[9] |
Askari Bank | Rawalpindi | US$7.7 billion[10] | Banking | US$126 million[10] (2021) |
Oil & Gas Development Company | Islamabad | US$5.6 billion (2022)[11] | Petroleum | US$657 million [11] |
DG Cement | Lahore | Construction | US$21 million (2016)[12][13] | |
Nishat Mills | Faisalabad | Textiles | US$520 million[14] | |
Engro Corporation | Karachi | US$4.8 billion | Fertilizer | US$367 million |
Bank of Punjab | Lahore | US$0.736 billion | Banking | US$76 million[15] |
Forward Sports | Sialkot | Sport goods | US$51 million[16] | |
Systems Ltd | Lahore | US$0.5 billion (2022)[17] | Information technology | US$27 million (2022)[18] |
Lakson Group | Karachi | US$200 billion | Conglomerate company | US$363 million[19] |
References
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- ^ "HBL Annual Report 2021" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-11-11.
- ^ a b "Pakistan State Oil". Forbes.
- ^ "Allied Bank Limited Financials 2021". abl.com. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
- ^ a b "MCB Annual Report 2021" (PDF). MCB.com.pk. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
- ^ a b Askari Bank Annual Report 2022 askaribank.com
- ^ a b "Oil & Gas Development Company". ogdcl.com. Retrieved 2022-11-03. [dead link ]
- ^ "DG Khan Cement rakes in Rs2.06 billion profit - The Express Tribune". 20 April 2017.
- ^ "Shifa Center of Professional Excellence (SCOPE) Shifa". 22 April 2017.
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- ^ Hussain, Bilal (2022-11-20). "Pakistan-made footballs at FIFA World Cup 2022: the 'crown jewel' for Sialkot's Forward Sports". Brecorder. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
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- ^ "Lakson Investments" (PDF). mufap.com.pk. Retrieved 17 May 2023.