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Thursday, April 28, 2022

Safaricom leads ranking of East Africa’s Top 20 companies

 Kenya’s Safaricom remains East Africa's highest ranking company in our survey of Africa's Top 250 Companies but falls from #9 last year to #12 this year.


For over 16 years African Business has been running an annual ranking of Africa’s 250 Top Companies, taking the top listed companies from national and regional stock exchanges across Africa. In this article we focus on the top 20 companies from East Africa in 2021.

East Africa is seen as as a trailblazer for regional integration of capital markets, labour, trade and investment. Kenya and its neighbours offer good climates for business and educated, hard-working and entrepreneurial labour forces and management.  

But although Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda all feature strongly for economic growth prospects, the regional impact on the Top 250 Companies survey is little changed compared to last year. East Africa is the smallest of the four regions, contributing 19 companies (as last year) and accounting for 3.5% of the total market capitalisation. 

Nairobi Securities Exchange falls  

Most of the biggest companies are listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), where the shilling slipped back against the US dollar and the NSE All Share Index bucked the positive trend of all the other exchanges by falling 6% over the year to 31 March 2022.

An analysis by investment bank EFG Hermes released in March showed that investors on the NSE had the lowest returns above government securities of 15 comparable frontier and emerging markets, which it attributed in part to the market’s long bear run.

Kenya’s Safaricom is the region’s highest ranking company, but falls from last year’s #9 to #12, with market capitalisation down from $13.3bn to $11.9bn. Its huge opportunities in neighbouring Ethiopia will take some time to realise, given the continuation of that country’s disastrous civil conflict. The conflict is likely to continue weighing on the prospects of Ethiopia’s companies, which until recently were seen as the gatekeepers of a hugely exciting domestic market.

Dynamic bank Equity Group Holdings continues to expand, announcing a move into life assurance in January and taking advantage of big opportunities in Congo and elsewhere. In December the merger of Equity Bank Congo and Banque Commerciale du Congo was approved. Equity Group is up from #92 to #84 in this year’s rankings, with a 26% boost in market capitalisation to $1.7bn.

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