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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