List of largest Polish companies

This article lists the largest Poland-owned companies in terms of their revenue, net profit, total assets, market value and employees number according to the French credit insurer Coface, the American business magazines Forbes and Fortune as well as the Polish WIG20 stock market index.

2025 Coface list

This list is based on the Coface CEE Top 500 Ranking published in 2025, which ranks the 500 largest companies in Central-Eastern Europe. The Coface list includes the data of the revenue, net profit and employmees number of each company.[1]

The table below also lists the headquarters location and industry sector of each company. The figures are in millions of Euros and are for the year 2023. Top 20 companies by revenue from Poland in the Coface CEE Top 500 Ranking are listed, excluding subsidiaries of foreign companies.

Name Headquarters Revenue Profit Employees Industry Majority/Plurality ownership
EUR millions
Orlen Płock 69,000 324 67,809 Petroleum industry State Treasury of Poland
Totalizator Sportowy Warsaw 16,145 112 6,847 Gambling State Treasury of Poland
PGE Warsaw 15,084 -722 41,975 Electricity State Treasury of Poland
KGHM Lubin 8,262 671 35,028 Metals, Mining, Metallurgy State Treasury of Poland
Enea Poznań 7,713 224 18,037 Electricity State Treasury of Poland
Tauron Katowice 7,611 138 18,742 Electricity State Treasury of Poland
Dino Krotoszyn 6,848 352 49,887 Retail Tomasz Biernacki
PSE Warsaw 5,942 667 2,968 Electricity State Treasury of Poland
LPP Gdańsk 4,724 409 22,821 Textile, Footwear Marek Piechocki
Inter Cars Warsaw 4,555 169 5,261 Automotive industry Andrzej Oliszewski
Pelion Łódź 4,306 -6 12,149 Healthcare Jacek Szwajcowski
Asseco Rzeszów 4,007 312 33,752 Information technology Adam Góral
Maspex Wadowice 3,561 180 10,039 Food Krzysztof Pawiński
AB Magnice 3,429 41 1270 Electronics Andrzej Przybyło
Cyfrowy Polsat Warsaw 3,337 182 8,219 Telecommunication Zygmunt Solorz
Unimot Zawadzkie 3,295 33 929 Petroleum industry Adam Sikorski and his family
Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa Radom 3,260 393 20,266 Arms State Treasury of Poland
Anwim Warsaw 3,191 2 576 Petroleum industry Pension Fund of Poland
Grupa Azoty Tarnów 3,051 -252 15,163 Chemicals State Treasury of Poland

2025 Forbes list

This list is based on the 2025 edition of the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies. The Forbes ranking takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.[2]

The table below also lists the headquarters location and industry sector of each company. The figures are in billions of US dollars and are for the year 2024. All eight companies from Poland in the Forbes 2000 are listed.

Forbes Global 2000 rank Name Headquarters Revenue Profit Assets Value Industry Majority/Plurality ownership
USD billions
379 Orlen Płock 74.61 1.91 61.82 21.25 Petroleum industry State Treasury of Poland
525 PKO BP Warsaw 10.22 2.34 127.16 25.34 Banking, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
594 PZU Warsaw 16.32 1.34 121.84 13.64 Insurance, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
883 Bank Pekao Warsaw 5.77 1.6 80.92 13.38 Banking, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
1469 PGE Warsaw 16.2 -0.7947 25.18 4.77 Electricity State Treasury of Poland
1881 KGHM Lubin 8.72 0.7206 13.05 6.69 Metals, Mining, Metallurgy State Treasury of Poland
1965 Alior Bank Warsaw 2.12 0.5887 24.91 3.72 Banking, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
1996 Dino Krotoszyn 7.36 0.3781 3.16 13.84 Retail Tomasz Biernacki

2024 Fortune list

This list is based on the 2024 edition of the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's 500 largest companies by annual revenue. The ranking includes net profit, total assets and employees number as well.[3]

The table below lists Orlen as the only company from Poland in the list, along with its headquarters location and industry sector. The figures are in millions of US dollars and are for the year 2023.

Fortune Global 500 rank Name Headquarters Revenue Profit Assets Employees Industry Majority/Plurality ownership
USD millions
132 Orlen Płock 88,717.6 4,921.8 67,205.5 66,554 Petroleum industry State Treasury of Poland

2024 WIG20 composition

The WIG20 is a capitalization-weighted stock market index of the twenty largest companies on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.[4]

The table below also lists the headquarters location and industry sector of each company, excluding subsidiaries of foreign companies.

Name Headquarters Industry Majority/Plurality ownership
PKO BP Warsaw Banking, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
Orlen Płock Petroleum industry State Treasury of Poland
PZU Warsaw Insurance, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
Bank Pekao Warsaw Banking, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
LPP Gdańsk Textile, Footwear Marek Piechocki
Dino Krotoszyn Retail Tomasz Biernacki
KGHM Lubin Metals, Mining, Metallurgy State Treasury of Poland
CD Projekt Warsaw Video games Marcin Iwiński
Alior Bank Warsaw Banking, Financial services State Treasury of Poland
Kruk Wrocław Debt collection Pension Fund of Poland
PGE Warsaw Electricity State Treasury of Poland
Cyfrowy Polsat Warsaw Telecommunication Zygmunt Solorz
JSW Jastrzębie-Zdrój Mining State Treasury of Poland

See also

References

  1. ^ "Coface CEE Top 500 Ranking". Coface. Retrieved 2025-12-14.
  2. ^ "The World's Largest Public Companies Ranked". Forbes. 2025-06-12.
  3. ^ "The Full Fortune Global 500 List". Fortune. Retrieved 2025-01-05.
  4. ^ "WIG20". GPW Benchmark. Retrieved 2024-12-31.