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Ireland’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

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As of December 23, 2024, RYANAIR HOLDINGS is the most valuable company in Ireland, with a market cap of $21.78 billion. Following it are KERRY GROUP ($16.23 billion) and KINGSPAN GROUP ($13.26 billion).

Which one is the most valuable in Ireland by market cap?
This list comprises the biggest companies currently in Ireland by market cap in 2024:

Ireland’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

RANKCOMPANYMARKET CAPTIAL (USD DOLLAR)
1RYANAIR HOLDINGS PLC$21.78 billion
2KERRY GROUP PLC$16.23 billion
3KINGSPAN GROUP PLC$13.26 billion
4AIB GROUP PLC$12.52 billion
5BANK OF IRELAND GROUP PLC$9.06 billion
6GLANBIA PLC$3.58 billion
7DALATA HOTEL GROUP PLC$1.02 billion
8GREENCOAT RENEWABLES PLC$0.958 billion
9GLENVEAGH PROPERTIES PLC$0.933 billion
10PERMANENT TSB GROUP HOLDINGS PLC$0.800 billion
11UNIPHAR PLC$0.569 billion
12IRISH RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES REIT PLC$0.495 billion
13FBD HOLDINGS PLC$0.486 billion
14ORIGIN ENTERPRISES PLC$0.315 billion
15IFG GROUP$0.240 billion
16MALIN CORPORATION PLC$0.171 billion
17DATALEX PLC$0.070 billion
18DONEGAL INVESTMENT GROUP PLC$0.026 billion
19CORRE ENERGY B.V.$0.010 billion
20OVOCA BIO PLC$0.001 billion
21HEALTHBEACON PLC$0.001 billion

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Nikolas Anderson, D.Litt.
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