Here are some of the biggest UK companies by market capitalisation:
AstraZeneca (LSE: AZN)
AstraZeneca, the pharmaceutical and science firm best known for its part in creating the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, is currently the UK's largest company by market capitalisation. The vaccine was developed in cooperation with Oxford University.
AstraZeneca has interests in several medical treatment categories, including the cardiovascular, brain cancer, respiratory, and gastrointestinal fields.
It was established in 1999 by merging Sweden’s Astra AB and the British Zeneca Group. The business is still listed on the Swedish Nasdaq, in addition to the London Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq US. Its headquarters are located at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus in Cambridge, UK.
AZN has long been a leader in the pharmaceutical industry, but it did not become the largest business in the UK until it participated in the Covid-19 vaccine.
Shell (LSE: SHEL)
Shell has long been one of the most important listed companies on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), as it remains one of the world's largest energy and gas suppliers. However, a sluggish rebound from the mass market selloff at the start of 2020 caused the company to relinquish its top position to AZN.
Shell is a member of the energy supermajors, which includes BP, TotalEnergies, and ExxonMobil. In terms of income, it is second only to ExxonMobil among the supermajors.
Shell, like AstraZeneca, was founded by merging a continental business, the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, and a British company, the "Shell" Shipping and Trading Company. The business is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), Euronext Rotterdam, and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Unilever (LSE: ULVR)
Unilever is a worldwide consumer products business and is regularly in the top five largest publicly traded companies by market capitalisation in the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in London and offers a wide range of goods across three main divisions:
- Food and beverages
- Personal health services
- Personal care and beauty
Ben & Jerry's, Dove, Knorr, Lynx (Axe), Hellman's, and Wall's are among its best-known brands. Unilever's goods are distributed worldwide.
Unilever had offices in both the United Kingdom and the Netherlands until 2020. It is now traded on the London Stock Exchange, with subsidiary listings on Euronext Rotterdam and the New York Stock Exchange.
HSBC (LSE: HSBA)
HSBC is the UK's most valuable bank by market capitalisation and Europe's largest bank by assets. Initially located in Hong Kong (and known as the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company), HSBC has been headquartered in London since 1991.
HSBC shares are traded on both the London and Hong Kong stock exchanges, with subsidiary listings on the NYSE and the Bermuda Stock Exchange.
The bank is divided into three sections:
- Global commercial banking
- Financial services to corporates, governments, and institutions globally
- Personal finance and wealth management
Asset management and personal banking generate the majority of the company's revenues and serve over 50 million clients globally.
BP (LSE: BP)
BP, another oil supermajor, has been one of the top ten largest corporations quoted on the LSE for many years. Initially known as the Anglo-Persian Oil Corporation and then British Petroleum, the firm is now known simply as BP and is also amongst the world's top ten energy producers ranked by revenue per second.
Like the other big companies discussed here, BP is traded on multiple exchanges, including the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. In 2013, BP acquired a roughly 20% share in Rosneft, the Russian energy colossus.
Diageo (LSE: DGE)
Diageo is a London-based alcoholic beverage corporation with over 200 brands, and sales across 180 countries, focusing on Scottish whisky and other spirits. It is traded on the London Stock Exchange, with a secondary float on the New York Stock Exchange. Diageo produces 40% of all Scottish whisky.
Among the company's trademarks are the following:
- Johnny Walker
- Guinness
- Smirnoff
- Baileys
- Gordon's
- Tanqueray
- Pimms
Diageo also has a 34% interest in LVMH's Moet Hennessy subsidiary.
British American Tobacco (LSE: BATS)
British American Tobacco is a UK cigarette and tobacco company established in 1902. It is the world's biggest cigarette business by revenue, with several major combustible brands, including Camel, Lucky Strike, Pall Mall, and Dunhill.
BATS has also entered the non-combustible smoking sector with devices like Vype, Vuse, and Glo. It has even made steps to expand into the legal marijuana market, acquiring a 20% share in OrganiGram, a Canadian manufacturer, in 2021.
BATS shares are traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in addition to the LSE.
Rio Tinto (LSE: RIO)
Rio Tinto is an Anglo-Australian mining firm that is the world's third-largest producer after Glencore and BHP. It has headquarters in London and Melbourne and is traded on the LSE and the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).
RIO is currently the largest company in the UK when measured by profit, making $21 billion in 2022 on $63 billion in sales.
The business mines various materials, including iron ore, copper, aluminium, uranium, and gemstones. It also refines certain materials.
Glencore Inc. (LSE: GLEN)
Glencore is an unusual business. It is listed as a miner, and while it is a major diversified commodities and natural resources producer, it is also the world's biggest commodity trader. As it describes itself: ‘The Group's operations comprise around 150 mining and metallurgical sites, oil production assets and agricultural facilities’. However, it isn't entirely British; it is located in Switzerland, though its energy and gas operations are based in London.
The GLEN equity is traded on both the LSE and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Glencore International combined with Xstrata in 2013 to create the business.
GSK (LSE: GSK)
GSK, formerly GlaxoSmithKline, is a pharmaceutical and science corporation based in London. It was higher among the top UK businesses until a demerger of its consumer healthcare segment (into a new company, Haleon) in July 2022 reduced its market value.
GlaxoSmithKline remains one of the world's top ten pharmaceutical firms. It has developed several medications designated as important by the World Health Organization, including amoxicillin, pyrimethamine, and mercaptopurine.