Companies richer than entire countries
Businesses outperforming nations
As Apple is now worth a collosal $2 trillion (£1.5trn), and has overtaken the economy of the world's largest countries by area – Russia and Canada – we take a look at other global giants that have grown so big that they are worth more than entire nations. From tech companies such as Microsoft to food giants such as Nestlé, it turns out there are a whole host of mega-wealthy companies which are worth more than countries. Using the latest nominal GDP data for each country, click or scroll through to see which firms are wealthier than entire countries.
Company values are correct at time of writing.
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Twitter is richer than...
The very first tweet was sent on 21 March 2006. Less than a decade later the company, which made the hashtag a global trend, is one of the world’s most used social media platforms. With an estimated 500 million tweets sent per day it’s not surprising that the company is now worth around $31 billion (£23.5bn). This makes it worth more than twice than this country...
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Equatorial Guinea
Located on the west coast of Africa, Equatorial Guinea is a small country with a population of just over 1.3 million. Once it was one of Africa's richest countries, and third largest producer of oil in sub-Saharan Africa, but corruption and a drop in oil revenue has seen its economy flounder, and its GDP has halved since 2012. It is currently worth $11 billion (£8.3bn).
Glencore is richer than...
The Swiss commodity trading and mining company has around 160,000 employees working in over 50 counties. The company, which produces and trades more than 90 commodities like copper, zinc and oil, has a market cap of $30.9 billion (£23.47bn) making Glencore wealthier than this sought-after tourist destination...
Mauritius
The beautiful island nation of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean has a population of more than 1.2 million, and is worth less than half of Glencore, with a GDP of $14.18 billion (£10.8bn) according to the World Bank.
Vodafone is richer than...
The telecommunications provider has 625 million mobile customers, which is almost twice the US population. Vodafone's current worth is $41.8 billion (£31.75bn), making it wealthier than...
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Gabon
A major oil producer in Africa, Gabon's economy is largely reliant on the black stuff, which accounts for 45% of its $16.7 billion (£12.7bn) GDP. Despite its oil riches, a third of Gabon's 1.5 million population lives in poverty.
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Uber is richer than...
The online car service and ride sharing app operates in 63 countries and more than 700 cities around the world. With business avenues including food delivery service Uber Eats; Uber Freight, an app which matches carriers with shippers; and Advanced Technologies Group, which is developing self-driving cars, the company is currently worth $52.39 billion (£39.7bn). That's more than...
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Mali
A landlocked country located in west Africa, Mali is home to just over 19 million people and has an economy which is reliant on two main exports: gold and cotton, which made up 79% of all Malian exports in 2018. The country has a GDP of $17.5 billion (£13.3bn).
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Goldman Sachs is richer than...
Investment banking firm Goldman Sachs has offices all around the world, from Buenos Aries to Beijing. In 2019, the firm had $992.97 billion (£753.4bn) worth of assets under supervision. The company currently has a worth of $70.3 billion (£53.3bn), making it richer than...
Senegal
One of the most politically stable nations in Africa, Senegal has a population of 15.85 million and a GDP of $23.6 billion (£17.9bn).
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Royal Dutch Shell is richer than...
The oil and gas company operates in more than 70 countries. However, the oil industry has fallen on tough times recently, with a lack of demand due to coronavirus pushing oil prices below zero on 20 April and many of the largest fossil fuel companies accelerating plans to explore renewables. Nonetheless, Royal Dutch Shell is currently worth $87.249 billion (£66bn), making it richer than...
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The largest country in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has a population of just over 84 million, although an estimated 72% of people lived in extreme poverty in 2018 according to the World Bank. The country is heavily reliant on oil exports for its $47.3 billion (£35.9bn) GDP.
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Blackrock is richer than...
Blackrock is one of the largest investment management firms on the planet, with $7.4 trillion (£5.6tn) worth of assets under management at the end of 2019. Founded and based in New York, the company is currently worth $89.93 billion (£68.4bn) making it richer than…
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Lithuania
The largest and most southerly of the three Baltic republics, Lithuania is home to a population of 2.794 million and its GDP is $54.2 billion (£41.2bn).
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Anheuser-Busch Inbev is richer than...
The world’s largest brewer, responsible for producing beverages like Budweiser and Corona Extra, had a 29.8% share of the global beer market in 2018, according to Statista. Anheuser-Busch Inbev is currently worth $96.27 billion (£73.3bn) making it richer than…
Costa Rica
The Central American nation of Costa Rica has a population of 5 million and a GDP of $61.8 billion (£47bn). The nation has two coastlines on the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, and its economy relies heavily on tourism.
Accenture is richer than...
Although its headquarters are in Ireland, this consulting firm operates worldwide with 513,000 employees wserving clients in more than 120 countries. It is currently worth $155.7 billion (£118.5bn) making Accenture wealthier than…
Guatemala
The Central American nation of Guatemala has a population of more than 17 million people and its GDP is $76.71 billion (£58.4bn). Despite years of growth, the nation is expecting its economy to contract this year due to the pandemic. Regardless, its wealth pales in comparison to Accenture's worth.
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McDonald’s is richer than...
The golden arches may have hit tough times due to lockdown and restaurant closures, but its US sales have already begun to bounce back according to the Wall Street Journal. McDonald's is currently worth $155.9 billion (£118.6bn) making it worth more than...
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Cuba
Since 1996 Cuba's GDP has been rising every year, and in 2019 reached $100 billion (£76bn). But that still leaves the Caribbean nation trailing behind fast food giant McDonald's.
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ExxonMobil is richer than...
The Texas-based multinational oil and gas corporation was founded by John. D Rockefeller in late 1999. The company, which now boasts a 71,000-strong workforce that searches for natural gas and oil in six continents around the world, is worth $177.4 billion (£135bn), which makes it richer than...
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Morocco
Located in north Africa, the key sectors contributing to Morocco's economy are tourism, agriculture and mineral mining. The nation has a GDP of $118.7 billion (£90.3bn).
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Samsung Electronics is richer than...
The tech company, founded in South Korea, raked in $206 billion (£156bn) worth of revenue last year and is currently worth $311.4 billion (£237bn), making it richer than...
Hungary
With a population of 9.773 million, Hungary's GDP has grown in recent years thanks to funding from the European Union, higher EU demand for Hungarian exports and higher household consumption. Its GDP is $160.967 billion (£122.5bn).
Nestlé is richer than...
The food and beverage company is responsible for producing products like the KitKat chocolate bar, Cheerios cereal and the drink Milo. The company has 291,000 employees and sells its products in 187 nations. It is currently worth $345.97 billion (£262.7bn) making it wealthier than…
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Portugal
Portugal has a diversified and largely service based economy, with a GDP of $237.7 billion (£180.9bn). However, its economy is set to shrink by 7% in 2020 due to the impacts of coronavirus, according to a government paper published on 6 June.
Walmart is richer than...
Retailer Walmart takes out the coveted title as the world’s most powerful company. Founded in Arkansas in 1962, the retailer made a name for itself by selling discounted groceries, household goods and clothing. The company has 2.2 million employees and operates 11,500 stores in 28 countries. The company is currently worth $374.98 billion (£285.4bn) making it richer than….
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Denmark
The Scandinavian nation, made up of the Jutland Peninsula and various islands, has a population of just over 5.8 million. Known for its commitment to sustainability, and happiness of its citizens, Denmark has a GDP of $348 billion (£264bn), meaning it is worth less than Walmart.
Alibaba is richer than...
The Chinese e-commerce company founded in 1999 is going from strength to strength. In November 2019, Alibaba’s one-day online shopping festival generated more than $38 billion (£29bn) in sales, surpassing the previous year's $30.5 billion (£23.3bn) record for the event. Its worth is currently $712.9 billion (£542.5bn) making it wealthier than…
United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven states: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah, and Umm al Quwain. The nation has a population of just over 9.6 million and a GDP of $421.14 billion (£320.5bn), which means it is still dwarfed by Alibaba.
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Facebook is richer than...
Founded in 2004, the social networking service, which is based in California, now has over 2.7 billion daily active users and employs 52,534 staff around the world. The company, founded by billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, is currently worth $743.9 billion (£566bn) making Facebook richer than…
Austria
Austria's economy is known for being stable, and supported by a strong banking system. The nation's GDP sits at $446.3 billion (£339.6bn), following several years of growth above the average levels for Europe as a whole. Despite this, it is still trailing behind the wealth of Facebook.
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Alphabet is richer than...
The parent company of Google, this tech conglomerate is headed up by Sundar Pichai (pictured) and has a market cap of $1.032 trillion (£787.7bn), making it the world's fifth most valuable public company according to Statista. It's also wealthier than...
Netherlands
Yes, you read that right. Alphabet is worth more than the Netherlands, a country of 17.28 million people with a GDP of $909 billion (£691.7bn).
Microsoft is richer than...
Microsoft Office has at least 1.2 billion users worldwide and in the financial year 2019 Microsoft reported revenues of just over $125 billion (£94.9bn). The brainchild of Bill Gates and the late Paul Allen was launched in 1975 from a garage, but is now worth $1.587 trillion (£1.2trn) making it wealthier than...
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Mexico
Mexico's GDP was $1.258 trillion (£958bn) in 2019. That means that the North American nation, which has more than 126 million inhabitants, is worth less than the tech behemoth Microsoft.
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Amazon is richer than...
The online shopping giant has an estimated 44% share of the US e-commerce market according to Bank of America, while there are 150 Amazon Prime users worldwide. The online marketplace, which was founded by Jeff Bezos, has made its founder a fortune during the pandemic and is currently worth $1.65 trillion (£1.25trn). That makes the company richer than...
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Australia
Australia's GDP is healthy at $1.39 trillion (£1trn), and in 2018 the nation had the largest median wealth per adult in the world, slipping to second place in 2019. Despite this, and a strong market-focused economy, Australia is still trailing behind global marketplace Amazon.
Apple is richer than...
From MacBooks to iPhones, Apple products are popular these days. This helps to explain why the tech company, cofounded by Steve Jobs in 1976, is worth a colossal $2 trillion (£1.5trn) as of 20 August. It is the first American company to breach the $2 trillion figure on the stock market, and unsurprisingly that makes it worth more than many nations, including...
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Russia
Russia is the largest country in the world by area. However, with a GDP of $1.7 trillion (£.3trn) it can't compete with the staggering wealth of Apple.
And...Canada
The second largest country in the world, with a population of more than 37 million people, Canada is one of the top 20 largest economies in the world. However, Canada's GDP is still lower than that of tech giant Apple, at $1.736 trillion (£1.3trn).
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