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Poland’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

As of December 23, 2024, PKO BANK POLSKI is the most valuable company in Poland, with a market cap of $18.2 billion. Following it are ORLEN SPÓLKA AKCYJNA ($13.28 billion) and SANTANDER BANK POLSKA ($11.52 billion).

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

Poland’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

RANKCOMPANYMARKET CAPTIAL (USD DOLLAR)
1PKO BANK POLSKI S.A.$18.2 billion
2ORLEN SPÓLKA AKCYJNA$13.28 billion
3SANTANDER BANK POLSKA S.A.$11.52 billion
4POWSZECHNY ZAKLAD UBEZPIECZE? SPÓLKA AKCYJNA$9.72 billion
5DINO POLSKA S.A.$9.47 billion
6BANK PEKAO, S.A.$8.89 billion
7ING BANK SLASKI S.A.$8.02 billion
8ALLEGRO.EU S.A.$7.2 billion
9LPP SA$7.14 billion
10KGHM POLSKA MIEDZ$5.69 billion
11MBANK S.A.$5.67 billion
12ZABKA GROUP S.A.$4.77 billion
13CD PROJEKT S.A.$4.57 billion
14PGE POLSKA GRUPA ENERGETYCZNA S.A.$3.23 billion
15CCC S.A.$3.08 billion
16BNP PARIBAS BANK POLSKA S.A.$2.96 billion
17BUDIMEX S.A.$2.89 billion
18BANK HANDLOWY W WARSZAWIE S.A.$2.8 billion
19ALIOR BANK S.A.$2.76 billion
20BANK MILLENNIUM S.A.$2.53 billion
21ORANGE POLSKA S.A.$2.38 billion
22PEPCO GROUP N.V.$2.3 billion
23CYFROWY POLSAT S.A.$2.25 billion
24BENEFIT SYSTEMS S.A.$2.08 billion
25KRUK S.A.$1.98 billion
26XTB S.A.$1.94 billion
27INTER CARS S.A.$1.76 billion
28ENEA S.A.$1.63 billion
29GRUPA KETY S.A.$1.61 billion
30TAURON POLSKA ENERGIA S.A.$1.59 billion

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