Top 10 African Companies Leading the Way at the Start of 2024
News - March 1, 2024

Top 10 African Companies Leading the Way at the Start of 2024

African companies continue to showcase their resilience and growth potential as we usher into 2024. Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, offers investors a strong investment opportunity with the potential for profitable returns. 

The continent has become a shining example of economic promise, as seen by the performance of some of its stock markets. The top 30 companies had a better performance in January than in December by $7 billion. This article presents the top African companies by market capitalization at the start of 2024, courtesy of African Financials’ report.

Dangote Cement (Nigeria)

Market Capitalization: $13,679 million

Dangote Cement leads the pack as the largest African company at the start of 2024. With a market capitalization of $13,679 million, it continues to dominate the cement industry in Africa, contributing significantly to the continent’s infrastructure development.

MTN Group (South Africa)

Market Capitalization: $9,548 million

MTN Group, a telecommunications giant, holds the second spot with a market capitalization of $9,548 million. Its extensive network and innovative services have made it a household name in Africa and beyond.

BUA Cement (Nigeria)

Market Capitalization: $6,591 million

BUA Cement, another Nigerian powerhouse, ranks third with a market capitalization of $6,591 million. Its commitment to quality and sustainability cemented its construction industry position.

MTN Nigeria (Nigeria)

Market Capitalization: $6,017 million

MTN Nigeria, a subsidiary of MTN Group, stands fourth with a market capitalization of $6,017 million. It continues to expand its reach and services, contributing to Nigeria’s digital transformation.

Airtel Africa (UK)

Market Capitalization: $5,341 million

Airtel Africa, based in the UK, is fifth with a market capitalization of $5,341 million. Its operations in multiple African countries have made it a key player in the telecommunications sector.

BUA Foods (Nigeria)

Market Capitalization: $5,147 million

BUA Foods, part of the BUA Group, is sixth with a market capitalization of $5,147 million. It plays a crucial role in the food and agriculture sector, ensuring food security and sustainability.

Endeavour Mining (Canada)

Market Capitalization: $4,304 million

Endeavour Mining, a Canadian company with operations in Africa, is seventh with a market capitalization of $4,304 million. It is a leading gold producer, contributing to the continent’s mining industry.

Safaricom (Kenya)

Market Capitalization: $3,374 million

Safaricom, Kenya’s telecommunications giant, ranks eighth with a market capitalization of $3,374 million. Its innovative services, including mobile money, have transformed the lives of millions in Africa.

SONATEL (West Africa)

Market Capitalization: $2,808 million

SONATEL, operating in West Africa, is ninth with a market capitalization of $2,808 million. It is a key player in the region’s telecommunications sector, providing essential customer services.

ORANGE-CI (West Africa)

Market Capitalization: $2,652 million

ORANGE-CI, another telecommunications company in West Africa, completes the top 10 with a market capitalization of $2,652 million. It continues to expand its services, connecting people across the region.

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