List of the 200 largest trading companies Switzerland [2024 Update]

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Features of ResearchgermanyContains the 200 largest trading companies from Switzerland from numerous segments such as retail (food retail, fashion retail, DIY, etc.) and wholesale (pharmaceutical wholesale, building materials, food wholesale, etc.). This list is an excerpt from our list of the 2,000 largest companies in Switzerland.

Excellent level of detail: industry and field of activity, turnover (2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015) if publicly available, number of employees (2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018) if publicly available, general contact details, names of management, etc.

Suitable for serial letters: list contains columns for formal salutation, title, first and last name of the management.

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Last Updated on February 8, 2024

food retail, fashion retail, DIY

List of the 3 largest trading companies in Switzerland

The Swiss traders with by far the highest turnover are without exception active in energy trading or commodity trading – including Vitol, Trafigura, Glencore, Mercuria or Gunvor, all of which are also part of our list. However, these players often have multiple corporate headquarters (including in Switzerland) and/or form complex international trading entities that are not always easy to navigate. In the following, we therefore present not only commodity trading groups, but also heavyweights from other sectors.

1. Vitol SA, Geneva

The Vitol-Group has two headquarters – one in the Netherlands (Rotterdam) as well as one in Switzerland (Geneva) and with a turnover of over 500 billion USD (2023) is one of the world’s largest corporations of all and thus, of course, also in Switzerland, unchallenged at number 1 in the turnover ranking. The company was founded as early as 1966; in the meantime, Vitol has become the largest global commodities trader and the fifth largest coal trader in the world – alongside Trafigura, Glencore and Gunvor. As is not unusual in the coal business and raw materials mining, Vitol also operates in the absolute area of tension between respect for environmental standards and compliance with human rights. In this context, the Group has also set up its own foundation, the Vitol Foundation, with a focus on education and environmental protection.

Update 2024: Vitol remains the world’s largest privately owned independent oil trader. However, as oil consumption is forecast to peak before 2030, the trading giant is also increasingly investing in the sustainability business. Initially 2 billion US dollars in biogas, batteries and renewable energies in Poland, India and the USA.

2. Coop Cooperative, Basel

Coop is a true retail giant: From supermarkets and department stores to restaurants, pharmacies or gas stations, the Swiss cooperative plays the complete repertoire of the retail industry. With a turnover of CHF 34,200 million (2022), the wholesaler is also one of the very large retail players worldwide. Interesting side note: Within 7 years, sales increased by over 7 billion euros (2015 sales: 26,932 million CHF), which is absolutely remarkable from a growth perspective.

3. Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund, Zurich

When one thinks of Switzerland, one also thinks of Migros – the retail group is simply too present in the end. The business area of the diversified and vertically integrated group of companies is very diverse. At its core is retail trade; at the same time, however, Migros is also a conglomerate with other strategic business areas: Wholesale, Industry, Financial Services, Travel and Tourism. With sales of CHF 30,138 million and 97,727 employees (2022), Migros as a whole is an important cornerstone of the Swiss economy.

Map Trading companies Switzerland

Locations

On the map to your left, each trading company in Switzerland is marked by a dot. As you can see, most of the companies in our list are located in the northern, eastern, western parts of Switzerland.

Included information in this list

  • Company name & legal form
  • Segmentation by sector & field of activity
  • General contact data (address, e-mail address, telephone number, URL)
  • Name of the management
  • Serial letter suitable for addressing the management (e.g. “Dear Dr. Müller”)
  • Sales figures for the years 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 (taken from the annual and consolidated financial statements or public directories)
  • Employee figures for the years 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018 (taken from the annual and consolidated financial statements or public directories)

Note: If the sales and employee figures are not included in a company’s own financial statements but in the parent company’s consolidated financial statements, the data from the respective consolidated financial statements are provided.

Statistics largest trading companies Switzerland

Statistics

The statistics on the left show the distribution of trading companies in Switzerland across the various major regions. The Zurich metropolitan region is home to the largest number of trading companies, with 37 firms. This is followed by Northwestern Switzerland with 34 trading companies and Central Switzerland with 27 companies.

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