List of largest companies in Pakistan

Following is a list of largest companies in Pakistan:

Conglomerates

NameHeadquartersAssetsIndustryNet Income
Nishat GroupLahoreUS$6 billion[1]Conglomerate
Fauji FoundationRawalpindiUS$4 billion[2]ConglomerateUS$1.671 billion (2017)[3]
Hashoo GroupKarachiUS$3.8 billion[1]Conglomerate
Bahria TownIslamabadUS$3.4 billion[1] (2021)Real Estate
Dawood Hercules CorporationKarachiUS$1.7 billion[4]Investment
House of HabibKarachiUS$1 billion[5]Conglomerate

Companies

NameHeadquartersAssets (2021)IndustryNet Income (2021)
Habib Bank LimitedKarachiUS$26.3 billion[6]BankingUS$217 million
Allied Bank LimitedLahoreUS$12.3 billion [7]BankingUS$106 million
MCB BankLahoreUS$11.6 billion[8]BankingUS$189 million[8]
Askari BankRawalpindiUS$7.7 billion[9]BankingUS$126 million[9] (2021)
Oil & Gas Development CompanyIslamabadUS$5.6 billion (2022)[10]PetroleumUS$657 million [10]
DG CementLahoreConstructionUS$21 million (2016)[11]
Nishat MillsFaisalabadTextilesUS$520 million[12]
Engro CorporationKarachiUS$4.8 billionFertilizerUS$367 million
Pakistan State OilKarachiUS$2 billion[13]PetroleumUS$179 million
Bank of PunjabLahoreUS$0.736 billionBankingUS$76 million[14]
Forward SportsSialkotSport goodsUS$51 million[15]
Systems LtdLahoreUS$0.5 billion (2022)[16]Information TechnologyUS$27 million (2022)[17]
Lakson Group Karachi US$10 Billion Conglomerate Company US$363 million[18]

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