Singapore-based commodities giant Trafigura is leading the charge, which not only topped the Singaporean list but also clinched the number one spot overall
SINGAPORE: Eighty-five Singaporean companies have secured spots on Fortune’s first-ever Southeast Asia 500 rankings for 2024.
Trafigura, a privately held firm specializing in trading minerals, metals, and energy, distinguished itself with impressive sales figures, raking in US$244 billion. Singapore Airlines secured the 18th position, and SEA Limited, a leading internet company, was placed 20th. Telecommunications giant Singtel narrowly missed the top 25, landing at 26th.
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