PTT tops Thailand’s corporate revenue list for 2021

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With revenue of 1 trillion baht thanks to rising global energy prices, the national oil and gas conglomerate PTT Public Co Ltd is topping the list of Thailand’s highest earners in 2021.

PTT tops Thailand’s corporate revenue list for 2021

Creden Data, a company insight and data analytics service provider, recently named the top 10 Thai companies in terms of revenue earned in the 2021 fiscal year:

1. PTT (petrol): Revenue 1 trillion baht (+36.06% year-on-year), profit 67 billion baht (+28.2% YoY)

2. Hua Seng Heng Commoditas (gold, jewellery): Revenue 730 billion baht (+5.38% YoY), profit 78 million baht (+11.04% YoY)

3. PTT Oil and Retail Business (retail petrol): Revenue 490 billion baht (+19.37% YoY), profit 9.1 billion baht (+62.06% YoY)

4. YLG Bullion International (gold, jewellery): Revenue 450 billion baht (+23.56% YoY), profit 66 million baht (+8.44% YoY)

5. MTS Gold (gold, jewellery): Revenue 430 billion baht (-8.46% YoY), profit 21 million baht (+117% YoY)

6. PTT Global Chemical (petroleum): Revenue 410 billion baht (49.77% YoY), profit 37 billion baht (+1,198.63% YoY)

7. Thai Oil (petroleum): Revenue 370 billion baht (36.93% YoY), profit 24 billion baht (+1,756.73% YoY)

8. Toyota Motor Thailand (automotive): Revenue 330 billion baht (-9.64% YoY), profit 11 billion baht (-9.5% YoY)

9. Toyota Daihatsu Engineering and Manufacturing (automotive): Revenue 327 billion baht (-9.32% YoY), profit 1.8 billion baht (-38.15% YoY)

10. CP All (retail): Revenue 320 billion baht (-2.46% YoY), profit 9 billion baht (-36.83% YoY)

Creden Data said PTT, its subsidiaries and Thai Oil have benefited from rising energy prices globally, while the three gold and jewellery companies were in the top 5 thanks to the value of gold still being widely accepted in financial markets worldwide as a foundation for the capitalistic economic system.

Published : July 15, 2022

By : THE NATION

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