List of largest private non-governmental companies by revenue

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This is a list of the world's largest non-governmental privately held companies by revenue. This list does not include state-owned enterprises like Sinopec, State Grid, China National Petroleum, Saudi Aramco, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Pemex, PDVSA and others. These corporations have revenues of at least US$10 billion.

No. Company Revenue (in billions of USD) Headquarters Founded
1 Trafigura Group 147 (2019/20)[1]   Switzerland 1993
2 Vitol 140 (2020)[2]  Netherlands 1966
3 Huawei 136.7 (2020) [3][4]  China 1987
4 Schwarz Group 135 (2019/20)[5]  Germany 1930
5 Koch Industries 115 (2019)[6]  United States 1940
6 Cargill 114.6 (2019/20)[6]  United States 1865
7 Suning Holdings Group 102.9 (2019/20)[7][8]  China 1990
8 Pacific Construction Group 97.5 (2019)[9]  China 1986
9 Aldi 91.9 (2018)[10][11]  Germany 1946
10 Amer International Group 88.9 (2019)[9]  China 1995
11 HNA Group 88.5 (2018) [12]  China 2000
12 Robert Bosch 87 (2019)[9][13]  Germany 1886
13  [Wikidata] 80.6 (2019)[14]  China 1994
14 State Farm 79.4 (2019)[9]  United States 1922
15 Nippon Life Insurance 74 (2019/20)[9]  Japan 1889
16 REWE Group 72.18 (2019)[15]  Germany 1927
17 E.Leclerc 56.87 (2019)[15]  France 1948
18 Auchan Holding 54.7 (2019)[9]  France 1961
19 Groupe BPCE 47.9 (2019)[9]  France 2009
20 Zheijiang Geely Holding Group 47.89 (2019)[9]  China 1986
21 Deloitte 47.6 (2019/20)[6]  United Kingdom

 United States

1845
22 Ingram Micro 47.2 (2019)[16]  United States 1979
23 IKEA 45.4 (2018/19)[17][18]  Sweden 1943
24 New York Life Insurance Company 44.2 (2019)[9]  United States 1845
25 Nationwide 44 (2019)[9]  United States 1926
26 Liberty Mutual Insurance Group 43.2 (2019)[9]  United States 1912
27 PricewaterhouseCoopers 43 (2019/20)[6]  United Kingdom

 United States

1998
28 SPAR 42.24 (2019)[15][19]  Netherlands 1932
29 41.3 (2019)[20]  China 1997
30 ZF Friedrichshafen 40.9 (2019)[9]  Germany 1915
31 TIAA 40.5 (2019)[9]  United States 1918
32  [Wikidata] 40.4 (2019)[9]  China 1951
33 Edeka Zentrale 39.8 (2019)[9]  Germany 1898
34 DZ Bank 39.1 (2019)[9]  Germany 2001
35 Publix Super Markets 38.5 (2019)[9]  United States 1930
36  [Wikidata] 38 (2019)[9]  China 1992
37 Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance 37.5 (2019/20)[9]  Japan 2004
38 Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company 37.3 (2019)[9]  United States[21] 1851
39 Ernst & Young 37.2 (2019/20)[6]  United Kingdom

 United States

1989
40 Mars 37 (2019)[6]  United States 1911
41 ByteDance 37 (2020)[22]  China 2012
42 Tech Data 37 (2019/20)[9]  United States 1974
43 Jiangsu Shagang Group 36.5 (2019)[9]  China 1975
44 35.9 (2019)[9]  China 1995
45 USAA 35.6 (2019)[9]  United States 1922
46 Reyes Holdings 35 (2019)[6]  United States 1976
47 Louis Dreyfus Company 33.8 (2019)[9][23]  Netherlands 1851
48 Northwestern Mutual 32.3 (2019)[9]  United States 1857
49 Sumitomo Life Insurance 32.1 (2019/20)[9]  Japan 1907
50 Wanda Group 31.7 (2018)[24]  China 1988
51 H-E-B 31.2 (2018/19)[6]  United States 1905
52 Phoenix Pharma 30.5 (2019/20)[9]  Germany 1994
53 CMA CGM 30.3 (2019)[9]  France 1978
54 Pilot Flying J 29.5 (2019)[6]  United States 1981
55 Taikang Insurance Group 29.5 (2019)[9]  China 1996
56 Coop Group 29.49 (2019)[9]   Switzerland 1969
57 KPMG 29.22(2020)[25]  Netherlands
 United States
 United Kingdom[26]
1987
58  [Wikidata] 28.7 (2019)[9]  China 1989
59 GS Caltex 28.5 (2019)[9]  South Korea 1967
60 Migros Group 28.5 (2019)[9]   Switzerland 1925
61 Huaxia Life Insurance 28.49 (2019)[9]  China 2006
62 CHS Inc. 28.4 (2019/20)[27]  United States 1931
63 Mercadona 28 (2019)[28]  Spain 1905
64 Achmea 27.6 (2019)[9]  Netherlands 1995
65  [Wikidata] 27.2 (2019)[9]  China 1989
66 C&S Wholesale Grocers 25.8 (2018/19)[6]  United States 1918
67 Heraeus 25.1 (2019)[29]  Germany 1851
68 Asda 22.7 (2019/20)[30]  United Kingdom[30] 1942
69 Enterprise Holdings 22.5 (2019/20)[6]  United States 1969
70 Bechtel 21.8 (2019)[6]  United States 1898
71 Boehringer Ingelheim 21.3 (2019)[31]  Germany 1885
72 Cox Enterprises 21.1 (2019)[6]  United States 1898
73 Fidelity Investments 20.9 (2019)[6]  United States 1946
74 Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores 20.6 (2019)[6]  United States 1964
75 Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits 20 (2019)[6]  United States 1968
76 Wakefern Food Corporation 18.3 (2019/20)[32]  United States 1946
77 Meijer 18.1 (2019/20)[33]  United States 1934
78 Allied Universal 18.0 (2020)[34]  United States 2016
79 JM Family Enterprises 17.7 (2019)[35]  United States 1968
80 Subway (restaurant) 16.1 (2019)[36]  United States 1965
81 Gordon Food Service 15.5 (2018/19)[37]  United States 1897
82 Inspire Brands 14.6 (2020)[38]  United States 2018
83 Turner Construction 14.4 (2020) [39]  United States 1901
84 Medline Industries 13.9 (2019) [40]  United States 1966
85 Trader Joe's 13.7 (2019)[41]  United States 1958
86 Allegis Group 13.6 (2019) [40]  United States 1984
87 Wawa 13 (2019) [40]  United States 1964
88 Kingston Technology 12.8 (2019) [40]  United States 1985
89 Racetrac 12.6 (2019) [40]  United States 1934
90 World Wide Technology 12.0 (2019) [40]  United States 1990
91 ABC Supply 11.6 (2019) [40]  United States 1982
92 Hearst Corporation 11.5 (2019) [40]  United States 1887
93 Chick-fil-A 11.3 (2019) [42]  United States 1976
94 QuikTrip 11.2 (2019/20) [40]  United States 1958
95 11.0 (2019) [40]  United States 1996
96 SHI International Corp 10.7 (2019) [40]  United States 1989
97 Menards 10.7 (2019) [40]  United States 1960
98 Bloomberg 10.5 (2019) [40]  United States 1981
99 S. C. Johnson & Son 10.5 (2019/20) [40]  United States 1886
100 McKinsey 10.5 (2019) [40]  United States 1929
101 Kiewit Corporation 10.3 (2019) [40]  United States 1932
102 10.3 (2019) [40]  United States 1945
103 Hy-Vee 10.1 (2019) [40]  United States 1930
104 Calpine 10.1 (2019) [40]  United States 1984

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