List of conglomerates
The following is a list of notable conglomerates.
Africa
Algeria
Kenya
Main article: List of conglomerates in Kenya
Morocco
Nigeria
Asia
Bahrain
Bangladesh
- A K Khan & Company
- Advanced Chemical Industries
- Akij
- Ananda Group
- Bashundhara Group
- Beximco
- City Group
- Concord Group
- Confidence Group
- Grameen
- Habib Group
- KDS Group
- M. M. Ispahani Limited
- Nasir Group
- Nassa Group
- Navana Group
- Orion Group
- Partex Group
- Summit Group
- T K Group of Industries
- Transcom Group
China
- Beijing Enterprises
- Beijing North Star
- BYD Company[2][3][4]
- China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
- China Merchants Group
- China Metallurgical Group Corporation
- China Poly Group Corporation
- CITIC Group
- COSCO
- Dalian Wanda Group
- Fosun International
- Founder Group
- Guangxi Guitang Group
- Legend Holdings
- Liaoning Chengda
- Orient Group
- Shanghai Industrial Holdings
- Shougang Concord International
- Sinochem Group
- Sinomach
- Tianjin Development
- Tianjin Teda Company
- Yatai Group
Hong Kong
- Chow Tai Fook Enterprises
- CK Hutchison Holdings
- Dah Chong Hong
- First Pacific
- Henderson Investment
- Hong Kong Ferry
- Jardine Matheson
- Lai Sun Group
- Melco International Development
- Miramar Hotel and Investment
- NWS Holdings
- Swire Group
- The Wharf (Holdings)
State-owned conglomerates
India
- Action Group
- Adani Group
- Aditya Birla Group[5]
- Amara Raja Group
- Avantha Group
- Bajaj Group
- Bannari Amman Group
- Bharti Enterprises
- Binani Industries Ltd
- CavinKare
- Chettinad Group
- CK Birla Group
- Dalmia Group
- Escorts Group
- Essar Group
- Essel Group
- Flipkart
- Gitanjali Group
- Godrej Group
- GMR Group
- GVK
- ITC Limited
- Jain Group of Industries
- Jaypee Group
- JSW Group
- Kalyani Group
- Khoday Group
- Kirloskar Group
- Larsen & Toubro
- Living Media
- M.P Birla Group
- Mahindra Group
- Marico
- Mehta Group
- Modi Group
- Murugappa Group
- Peerless Group
- Piramal Group
- Raymond Group
- Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group
- Reliance Industries[6]
- RPG Group
- Sahara India Pariwar
- Shapoorji Pallonji Group
- Shyam Group
- Sun Group
- Tata Group[7]
- TridentGroup
- TTK Group
- TVS Group
- United Breweries Group
- Videocon
- Wadia Group
- Welspun Group
- Yash Birla Group
Indonesia
Iran
Israel
Japan
- Asahi Breweries
- Asahi Kasei
- Bandai Namco Holdings
- Fuji Heavy Industries
- Furukawa Group
- Hitachi
- Itochu
- Japan Post Holdings
- Japan Railways Group
- Japan Tobacco
- JX Holdings
- Kadokawa Dwango
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries
- Kirin Company, Limited
- Kodenshi AUK Group
- Konami
- Kubota
- Lotte
- Marubeni
- Mitsubishi[8]
- Mitsui
- NEC
- Nintendo
- Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
- Nomura Group[9]
- Sapporo Brewery
- Sega Sammy Holdings (Sega)
- Seiyu Group
- Showa Denko
- Sojitz
- Sony Corporation[10][11]
- Square Enix (Taito Corporation)
- Sumitomo Group
- Suntory
- Tokyu Group
- Toray Industries
- Toshiba
- Toyota Group
- Ube Industries
- Yamaha Corporation
Jordan
Korea, South
- Aju Group[12]
- CJ Group
- Daelim Group
- Dongbu Group
- Doosan Group
- Eugene Group
- GS Group
- Halla Group
- Hanhwa
- Hanjin
- Hansol
- Hyosung
- Hyundai Group[13][14][15]
- Hyundai Motor Group
- ILJIN Group
- Isu Group
- Kiswel Group
- KT Corporation
- Kumho Asiana Group
- LG Corp
- Lotte
- LS Group
- Nongshim
- POSCO
- Samsung
- Shinsegae
- SK Group
- SPC Group
- SsangYong Group
- STX Corporation
- Taekwang Group
- Tongyang Group[16][17]
- YTN Group
Macau
- Galaxy Entertainment Group
- Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau
- [Melco International Development]]
Malaysia
Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
Europe
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Croatia
Czech republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
- Acromas Holdings
- Anglo American plc
- Associated British Foods
- BAE Systems
- Barbour
- Bestway
- BHP Billiton
- British American Tobacco
- Caparo
- The Co-operative Group
- Diageo
- Experian
- easyGroup
- Hinduja Group
- Imperial Tobacco
- InterContinental Hotels Group
- Invensys
- Johnson Matthey
- Libra Group
- Reckitt Benckiser
- Rio Tinto Group
- Rolls-Royce Holdings plc
- SABMiller
- Seamark Group
- Swire Group
- Tomkins
- Unilever
- Virgin Group
- Weir Group
South America
Argentina
Brazil
- Aliansce Shopping Centers
- Alpargatas
- Amaggi Group
- Andrade Gutierrez
- Banco do Brasil
- Bradesco
- Brasil Kirin
- BRF
- Camargo Corrêa
- Cosan
- Diários Associados
- EBC
- EBX Group
- Eletrobras
- Embraer
- Fundação Cásper Líbero
- GPA
- Grupo Abril
- Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação
- Grupo Folha
- Grupo Globo
- Grupo Petrópolis
- Grupo RBS
- Grupo Record
- Grupo Silvio Santos
- Hypermarcas
- Iguatemi Empresa de Shopping Centers
- Invepar
- Itaúsa
- JBS
- JSL S.A.
- Kroton Educacional
- Máquina de Vendas
- Marfrig
- Odebrecht
- Petrobras
- Restoque
- Safra Group
- Souza Cruz
- Synergy Group
- Ultrapar
- Vale
- Votorantim Group
- Vulcabrasǀazaleia
Chile
Colombia
Paraguay
Peru
Venezuela
Central America
Costa Rica
Cuba
North America
Canada
Dominican Republic
Jamaica
Mexico
- ALFA
- América Móvil
- Arca Continental
- Cervecería de Baja California
- Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery
- FEMSA
- Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte
- Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico
- Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste
- Grupo Bimbo
- Grupo Carso
- Grupo Elektra
- Grupo Empresarial Ángeles
- Grupo Lala
- Grupo México
- Grupo Modelo
- Grupo Salinas
- Grupo Tampico
- MVS Comunicaciones
- Pemex
- Soriana
- Televisa
United States
- 21st Century Fox
- 3M[28]
- Access Industries
- Alphabet Inc.
- Altra Industrial Motion
- Altria
- Ametek
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Boeing
- Brunswick Corporation
- Carlisle Companies
- Cascade Investment
- CBS Corporation
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Colgate-Palmolive
- Comcast
- Crane Co.
- Danaher Corporation
- Dover Corporation
- Dow Chemical Company
- Dr Pepper Snapple Group
- DuPont
- Eaton Corporation
- Ford Motor Company
- General Dynamics
- General Electric
- General Mills
- General Motors
- Griffon Corporation
- Hearst Corporation
- Hendricks Holding Company
- The Hershey Company
- Honeywell
- Hormel
- IAC/InterActiveCorp
- Ilitch Holdings
- Illinois Tool Works
- ITT Corporation
- The Jackson-Ricci Group
- Jarden
- Johnson & Johnson
- Johnson Controls
- Johnson Family Enterprises
- Kellogg's
- Koch Industries
- Kraft Heinz
- Leucadia National
- Liberty Interactive
- Liberty Media
- Libra Group
- Lockheed Martin
- Loews Corporation
- M&F Worldwide
- Mars, Incorporated
- Mondelēz International
- NACCO Industries
- National Presto Industries
- Newell Rubbermaid
- Northrop Grumman
- Olin Corporation
- Parker Hannifin
- Pentair
- PepsiCo
- PerkinElmer
- Philip Morris International
- Procter & Gamble
- Raven Industries
- Raytheon
- Red Apple Group
- Regal-Beloit
- Renco Group
- Reynolds American
- Roper Industries
- S.C. Johnson
- Seaboard Corporation
- SPX Corporation[28]
- Teledyne Technologies
- Textron
- Time Warner
- Timken Company
- Trinity Industries
- The Trump Organization
- United Technologies Corporation[28]
- Viacom
- The Walt Disney Company
- Xylem Inc.
Oceania
Australia
Defunct conglomerates
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Korea, South
United Kingdom
United States
- American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres
- Cadence Industries
- Combustion Engineering
- Douglas Aircraft Company
- General Foods
- Grumman
- Gulf and Western Industries
- Heinz
- Heublein
- Kinney National Company
- Kraft Foods
- Kraft Foods (1903-2012)
- Ling-Temco-Vought
- Lockheed Corporation
- Martin Marietta
- MCA Inc.
- McDonnell Aircraft
- McDonnell Douglas
- News Corporation
- Northrop Corporation
- RJR Nabisco
- TRW Inc.
- Viacom (1971-2005)
- Time Warner
Ukrainian SSR
See also
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