Top 20 Largest and Most Valuable Companies in Malaysia - Dividend Magic (2024)

Top 20 Largest and Most Valuable Companies in Malaysia - Dividend Magic (1)

Ever since the Covid-19 outbreak, Malaysia has seen a huge influx of new retail investors recently. I think a top 20 list of the largest and most valuable companies in Malaysia listed on the KLSE would be helpful. And fun.

The list would be based on the market capitalization of the companies listed on Bursa. I’ll be updating the list periodically.

For new investors, valuing a stock just based on its market cap is not the way to go. Instead, maybe use this list as a way to give you a place to start. Go deeper and start with annual reports and the company’s financials. If you like what you see and the numbers add up, it’s time to invest!

You can start with my Stock Investment Guide.
And also, open a brokerage account, my review of one of the best brokers in Malaysia – Rakuten Trade can be found hERE.

Latest List of the Top Companies in Malaysia by Market Cap

Updated September 2023

This is a fun list to have and to keep track of. The numbers are basic and you shouldn’t base your investment decisions solely on this. It is however a good place to start.

You can actually see which companies are overvalued or undervalued based on market cap and their net profits compared to previous years. But as I said, this should be your preliminary assessment. Pick the companies you want and dive deep from here.

2023 Top Companies in Malaysia

Here we go again for 2023! Overall, after keying in the data, I think most of the top 20 companies in Malaysia upped their market cap and value in 2023.

Companies Out –
Companies In –

No new companies in the top 20.

20. PPB Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PPB [4065]Market Cap : RM22.021 billionRevenue : RM6.151 billionNet Profit : RM2.20 billion

PPB dropped to No.20 this year. Increased revenues and profits. I think the market cap should be higher.

19. Petronas Dagangan Berhad

Stock Symbol : PETDAG [5681]Market Cap : RM22.551 billionRevenue : RM36.748 billionNet Profit : RM0.787 billion

PETDAG and PPB switched spots, with PETDAG moving up to 19th. An increase in numbers.

18. Axiata Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : AXIATA [6888]Market Cap : RM23.131 billionRevenue : RM21.725 billionNet Profit : RM10.033 billion

Still feel that the merger was messy. Both Axiata and Telenor now own CDB.

17. KLK Berhad

Stock Symbol : KLK [2445]Market Cap : RM23.241 billionRevenue : RM27.149 billionNet Profit : RM2.438 billion

The palm oil giant still going strong. Revenues are up by a lot but it did not translate to profits.

16. RHB Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : RHBBANK [1066]Market Cap : RM23.574 billionRevenue : RM13.278 billionNet Profit : RM2.712 billion

RHB has also managed to move up to 16th this year. Increase in all numbers.

15. IOI Corporation Berhad

Stock Symbol : IOICORP [1961]Market Cap : RM25.077 billionRevenue : RM11.583 billionNet Profit : RM1.130 billion

IOI Corp maintains its 15th spot. Value has gone up by a bit but profits are down.

14. Sime Darby Plantation Berhad

Stock Symbol : SIMEPLT [5285]Market Cap : RM29.668 billionRevenue : RM21.030 billionNet Profit : RM2.683 billion

SIMEPLT drops to the No.14 spot. Still a pretty good year it seems for our plantation stock.

13. Nestle (M) Berhad

Stock Symbol : NESTLE [4707]Market Cap : RM30.250 billionRevenue : RM6.664 billionNet Profit : RM620.334 million

Nestle Malaysia drops three spots to No.13 this year. Market cap is down but revenue and profit were up. A possible undervaluation.

12. Maxis Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAXIS [6012]Market Cap : RM31.641 billionRevenue : RM9.789 billionNet Profit : RM1.181 billion

Not a bad year for our telecommunications companies as Maxis increased its value by about RM6 billion this year.

11. MISC Berhad

Stock Symbol : MISC [3816]Market Cap : RM31.782 billionRevenue : RM13.867 billionNet Profit : RM1.835 billion

Maintained 11th spot this year. The logistic giant has had a comeback after the pandemic.

10. Petronas Gas Berhad

Stock Symbol : PETGAS [6033]Market Cap : RM33.915 billionRevenue : RM6.160 billionNet Profit : RM1.758 billion

Petronas Gas is a part of Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas Group. The company has interests ingas processing,gas transportation,LNG regasification,andutilities.

Numbers are up.

9. Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : PMETAL [8869]Market Cap : RM39.467 billionRevenue : RM15.692 billionNet Profit : RM1.780 billion

PMETAL is at the No.9 spot in 2023. All numbers are up.

8. Hong Leong Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : HLBANK [5819]Market Cap : RM42.877 billionRevenue : RM5.685 billionNet Profit : RM3.818 billion

Banks are still coming in hot this year. Hong Leong Bank increased its numbers but got bumped down from 7th to 8th place thanks to Celcom and Digi’s merger.

7. CelcomDigi Berhad

Stock Symbol : CDB[6947]Market Cap : RM51.970 billionRevenue : RM6.773 billionNet Profit : RM0.763 billion

The new telecommunications conglomerate that is Celcom + Digi.

Revenue and profits may not be properly calculated yet but the market cap of both puts them in 7th place this year.

6. IHH Healthcare Berhad

Stock Symbol : IHH [5225]Market Cap : RM52.489 billionRevenue : RM17.988 billionNet Profit : RM1.645 billion

IHH dropped from 4th to 6th place. Losing RM4 billion in value.

Their brands include Gleneagles, Mount Elizabeth, Pantai Hospitals, Parkway and Fortis.

IHH has a presence in Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey and India. The Group also has a growing presence in Greater China and an expanding network across Asia and Central and Eastern Europe.

IHH is one of the largest healthcare groups in the world by market capitalisation and are listed on the Main Markets of Bursa Malaysia and the Singapore Stock Exchange.

5. Petronas Chemicals Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PCHEM [5183]Market Cap : RM57.760 billionRevenue : RM28.953 billionNet Profit : RM6.327 billion

PCHEM dropped to 5th from the 3rd most valuable company in 2023. Losing about RM8+ billion in value.

PChem is another subsidiary under Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas. Its operations include the manufacturing, marketing and selling of a variety of petrochemicals.

4. Tenaga Nasional Berhad

Stock Symbol : TENAGA [5347]Market Cap : RM57.989 billionRevenue : RM50.867 billionNet Profit : RM3.557 billion

TENAGA has moved up to 4th place this year.

TNB is in the business of the generation and supply of electricity to the country’s power grid.

3. CIMB Group Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : CIMB [1023]Market Cap : RM59.191 billionRevenue : RM19.837 billionNet Profit : RM5.592 billion

Malaysia’s third-largest bank by market cap. Moved up two places from No.5.

2. Public Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : PBBANK [1295]Market Cap : RM80.360 billionRevenue : RM21.426 billionNet Profit : RM6.169 billion

PBBANK maintained its No.2 spot.

Public Bank is not the 2nd largest bank in Malaysia, ahead of CIMB. Founded by Malaysia’s 5th richest man – Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr. Teh Hong Piow.

A fun fact – Public Bank owns Public Mutual.

1. Malayan Banking Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAYBANK [1155]Market Cap : RM107.094 billionRevenue : RM50.913 billionNet Profit : RM8.373 billion

The king remains at no.1. The bank has increased by RM4+ billion in value AGAIN this year. If they continue to do this every year that’ll be 5% every year almost. They’re also a good RM27 billion ahead of No.2.

2022 Top Companies in Malaysia

Companies Out – Mr. DIY, Hartalega, TopGlove
Companies In – PetDag, PPB, KLK

Gloves have been hit really really hard post-pandemic, no more glove stocks in the top 20 list for 2022. Instead, we’ve seen plantation stocks rush in and go up in value. Banks have also fared well in 2022.

20. Petronas Dagangan Berhad

Stock Symbol : PETDAG [5681]Market Cap : RM22.591 billionRevenue : RM22.505 billionNet Profit : RM0.531 billion

PETDAG entered the 2022 list, kicking out Mr. DIY from last year’s No.20 spot.

19. PPB Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PPB [4065]Market Cap : RM22.733 billionRevenue : RM4.857 billionNet Profit : RM1.507 billion

PPB dropped one spot to No.19 this year. Increased revenues and profits but a drop in market cap.

18. KLK Berhad

Stock Symbol : KLK [2445]Market Cap : RM22.852 billionRevenue : RM19.915 billionNet Profit : RM2.452 billion

The palm oil giant is back in the top 20 list for 2022!

17. RHB Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : RHBBANK [1066]Market Cap : RM23.798 billionRevenue : RM11.748 billionNet Profit : RM2.623 billion

RHB has also managed to get in on the list for 2022. Banks in general have been doing well after the pandemic.

16. Axiata Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : AXIATA [6888]Market Cap : RM24.134 billionRevenue : RM25.900 billionNet Profit : RM1.276 billion

A huge drop of almost RM10b in market cap for Axiata, dropping from the 11th to the 16th spot this year.

15. IOI Corporation Berhad

Stock Symbol : IOICORP [1961]Market Cap : RM24.575 billionRevenue : RM11.251 billionNet Profit : RM1.416 billion

The year for palm oil stocks as IOI Corp goes from 19th to 15th place.

14. Maxis Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAXIS [6012]Market Cap : RM25.526 billionRevenue : RM9.203 billionNet Profit : RM1.308 billion

Not the year for our telecommunications companies as Maxis, like Axiata lost RM10b in value.

13. Digi.com Berhad

Stock Symbol : DIGI [6947]Market Cap : RM26.279 billionRevenue : RM6.335 billionNet Profit : RM1.162 billion

Best performing among the 3 telecom companies in Malaysia, they still lost RM8b in value.

12. Sime Darby Plantation Berhad

Stock Symbol : SIMEPLT [5285]Market Cap : RM28.561 billionRevenue : RM18.695 billionNet Profit : RM2.493 billion

SIMEPLT maintains its No.12 spot. A pretty good year it seems for our plantation stocks.

11. MISC Berhad

Stock Symbol : MISC [3816]Market Cap : RM30.264 billionRevenue : RM10.671 billionNet Profit : RM1.733 billion

Up from 17th to the 11th spot this year. The logistic giant has had a comeback after the pandemic.

10. Nestle (M) Berhad

Stock Symbol : NESTLE [4707]Market Cap : RM31.118 billionRevenue : RM5.733 billionNet Profit : RM569.811 million

Nestle Malaysia moved up three spots to No.10 this year.

9. Petronas Gas Berhad

Stock Symbol : PETGAS [6033]Market Cap : RM32.530 billionRevenue : RM5.648 billionNet Profit : RM2.111 billion

Petronas Gas is a part of Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas Group. The company has interests ingas processing,gas transportation,LNG regasification,andutilities.

Up from No.14 to No.9 this year.

8. Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : PMETAL [8869]Market Cap : RM33.535 billionRevenue : RM10.994 billionNet Profit : RM1.332 billion

PMETAL maintains its No.8 spot in 2022. An RM8b drop in value though.

7. Hong Leong Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : HLBANK [5819]Market Cap : RM43.527 billionRevenue : RM5.466 billionNet Profit : RM2.869 billion

Banks are coming in hot this year. Hong Leong Bank moved up from 9th to 7th place in 2021. And banks are one of the few companies that have increased in market value for 2022.

6. Tenaga Nasional Berhad

Stock Symbol : TENAGA [5347]Market Cap : RM45.391 billionRevenue : RM52.629 billionNet Profit : RM3.864 billion

TENAGA has dropped from 4th place to 6th this year. They’ve lost about RM8 billion in value. Two consecutive years of loss in value.

TNB is in the business of the generation and supply of electricity to the country’s power grid.

5. CIMB Group Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : CIMB [1023]Market Cap : RM53.104 billionRevenue : RM19.512 billionNet Profit : RM4.392 billion

Malaysia’s third largest bank by market cap. Moved up two places from No.7.

4. IHH Healthcare Berhad

Stock Symbol : IHH [5225]Market Cap : RM56.436 billionRevenue : RM17.131 billionNet Profit : RM2.176 billion

IHH moved up from 5th place to No.4.

Their brands include Gleneagles, Mount Elizabeth, Pantai Hospitals, Parkway and Fortis.

IHH has a presence in Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey and India. The Group also has a growing presence in Greater China and an expanding network across Asia and Central and Eastern Europe.

IHH is one of the largest healthcare groups in the world by market capitalisation and are listed on the Main Markets of Bursa Malaysia and the Singapore Stock Exchange.

3. Petronas Chemicals Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PCHEM [5183]Market Cap : RM66.080 billionRevenue : RM23.025 billionNet Profit : RM7.319 billion

PCHEM maintained its spot form last year.

PChem is another subsidiary under Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas. Its operations include the manufacturing, marketing and selling of a variety of petrochemicals.

2. Public Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : PBBANK [1295]Market Cap : RM85.212 billionRevenue : RM19.622 billionNet Profit : RM5.729 billion

PBBANK maintained its No.2 spot.

Public Bank is not the 2nd largest bank in Malaysia, ahead of CIMB. Founded by Malaysia’s 5th richest man – Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr. Teh Hong Piow.

A fun fact – Public Bank owns Public Mutual.

1. Malayan Banking Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAYBANK [1155]Market Cap : RM102.463 billionRevenue : RM45.959 billionNet Profit : RM8.312 billion

The king remains at no.1. The bank has also increased by RM5 billion in value. Crossing the RM100m in value mark once again this year.

Maybank is Malaysia’s largest bank and largest company by market capitalisation. It is the first company in Malaysia to cross the RM100 billion dollar mark in market cap.

The bank has offices and a presence in 20 countries around the world.

2021 Top Companies in Malaysia

20. Mr. DIY Berhad

Stock Symbol : MRDIY [5296]Market Cap : RM25.17 billionRevenue : RM2.56 billionNet Profit : RM0.35 billion

A new entry into the top 20 list! And to think that they only recently IPO-ed.

19. IOI Corporation Berhad

Stock Symbol : IOICORP [1961]Market Cap : RM25.77 billionRevenue : RM7.80 billionNet Profit : RM1.285 billion

A drop to 19th place from its previous 17.

18. PPB Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PPB [4065]Market Cap : RM26.63 billionRevenue : RM4.19 billionNet Profit : RM1.36 billion

PPB maintained its position at number 18. Market cap also increased a little.

17. MISC Berhad

Stock Symbol : MISC [3816]Market Cap : RM30.49 billionRevenue : RM9.40 billionNet Profit : RM1.38 billion

MISC has shot back up as shipping and logistics moved up the pecking order during the COVID pandemic.

They have however dropped from 10th to 17th place. Market cap dropped by about RM6 billion.

16. Sime Darby Plantation Berhad

Stock Symbol : SIMEPLT [5285]Market Cap : RM30.842 billionRevenue : RM13.08 billionNet Profit : RM1.473 billion

SIMEPLT moved down four spots from number 12. Market cap dropped by about RM4 billion.

15. Hartalega Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : HARTA [5168]Market Cap : RM31.05 billionRevenue : RM6.695 billionNet Profit : RM2.90 billion

Malaysia’s 2nd largest glove maker just behind Top Glove. Harta moved from 7th place previously to no.15 now.
Their market cap dropped by about RM10 billion.

14. Petronas Gas Berhad

Stock Symbol : PETGAS [6033]Market Cap : RM31.90 billionRevenue : RM5.59 billionNet Profit : RM2.27 billion

Petronas Gas is a part of Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas Group. The company has interests ingas processing,gas transportation,LNG regasification,andutilities.

Dropped from 11th place to 14th. Market cap dropped by about RM2 billion. Both revenue and net profit increased. Undervalued?

13. Nestle (M) Berhad

Stock Symbol : NESTLE [4707]Market Cap : RM31.82 billionRevenue : RM5.41 billionNet Profit : RM541.57 million

Nestle Malaysia moved up 3 places from 16th to 13th.

12. Digi.com Berhad

Stock Symbol : DIGI [6947]Market Cap : RM33.12 billionRevenue : RM6.15 billionNet Profit : RM1.15 billion

Digi moved up from 13th to 12th in 2021.

11. Axiata Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : AXIATA [6888]Market Cap : RM33.65 billionRevenue : RM24.58 billionNet Profit : RM1.82 billion

Axiata moved up three places this year! Overtaking Digi. Both companies will be merged.

10. Maxis Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAXIS [6012]Market Cap : RM36.06 billionRevenue : RM8.966 billionNet Profit : RM1.36 billion

Maxis dropped to 10th place this year from its previous 8th. They lost about RM5 billion in value.

9. Hong Leong Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : HLBANK [5819]Market Cap : RM38.24 billionRevenue : RM4.78 billionNet Profit : RM2.50 billion

Banks are coming in hot this year. Hong Leong Bank moved up from 15th to 9th place in 2021.

8. Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : PMETAL [8869]Market Cap : RM41.75 billionRevenue : RM7.54 billionNet Profit : RM0.58 billion

A new entry to the list. Shot up straight to 8th place. I really don’t see the justification for it being so high up right now.

7. CIMB Group Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : CIMB [1023]Market Cap : RM42.16 billionRevenue : RM17.19 billionNet Profit : RM1.15 billion

Malaysia’s third largest bank by market cap. Moved up two places from no.9.

6. Top Glove Corporation Berhad

Stock Symbol : TOPGLOV [7113]Market Cap : RM42.67 billionRevenue : RM7.24 billionNet Profit : RM6.98 billion

Top Glove is not only the largest in Malaysia. It is the world’s largest manufacturer of gloves.

Apart from gloves, the company’s product range comprises of condoms, dental dams and exercise bands.

Maintained its position. Market cap dropped by about RM2 billion.

5. IHH Healthcare Berhad

Stock Symbol : IHH [5225]Market Cap : RM45.74 billionRevenue : RM13.40 billionNet Profit : RM205.85 million

IHH too maintained its no.5 position this year.

Their brands include Gleneagles, Mount Elizabeth, Pantai Hospitals, Parkway and Fortis.

IHH has a presence in Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey and India. The Group also has a growing presence in Greater China and an expanding network across Asia and Central and Eastern Europe.

IHH is one of the largest healthcare groups in the world by market capitalisation and are listed on the Main Markets of Bursa Malaysia and the Singapore Stock Exchange.

4. Tenaga Nasional Berhad

Stock Symbol : TENAGA [5347]Market Cap : RM56.91 billionRevenue : RM43.98 billionNet Profit : RM3.62 billion

TENAGA has dropped from 2nd place to 4th this year. They’ve lost about RM12 billion in value.

TNB is in the business of the generation and supply of electricity to the country’s power grid.

3. Petronas Chemicals Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PCHEM [5183]Market Cap : RM64.32 billionRevenue : RM14.36 billionNet Profit : RM1.59 billion

Moved up from 4th to 3rd this year. Value went up by RM10 billion.

PChem is another subsidiary under Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas. Its operations include the manufacturing, marketing and selling of a variety of petrochemicals.

2. Public Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : PBBANK [1295]Market Cap : RM81.52 billionRevenue : RM20.30 billionNet Profit : RM5.14 billion

PBBANK moved up from 3rd to 2nd. Increased its value by about RM14 billion.

Public Bank is not the 2nd largest bank in Malaysia, ahead of CIMB. Founded by Malaysia’s 5th richest man – Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr. Teh Hong Piow.

A fun fact – Public Bank owns Public Mutual.

1. Malayan Banking Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAYBANK [1155]Market Cap : RM95.31 billionRevenue : RM51.03 billionNet Profit : RM6.72 billion

The king remains at no.1. The bank has also increased by RM5 billion in value.

Maybank is Malaysia’s largest bank and largest company by market capitalisation. It is the first company in Malaysia to cross the RM100 billion dollar mark in market cap.

The bank has offices and presence in 20 countries around the world.

2019 Top Companies in Malaysia

20. Hap Seng Consolidated Berhad

Stock Symbol : HAPSENG [3034]Market Cap : RM22.15 billionRevenue : RM7.10 billionNet Profit : RM1.22 billion

Coming in at number 20 is Hap Seng, most of you may know them as one of the dealers for Mercedes Benz via their subsidary – Hap Seng Star.

In fact, Hap Seng has six main business divisions – plantation, automotive, property, trading, credit financing and building materials.

19. Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad

Stock Symbol : KLK[2445]Market Cap : RM24.56 billionRevenue : RM15.53 billionNet Profit : RM650.73 million

KLK is one of the largest plantation company in Malaysia. Focusing on both oil palm and rubber.

Besides plantation, KLK has interests in oleochemical and property development.

18. PPB Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PPB [4065]Market Cap : RM24.72 billionRevenue : RM4.68 billionNet Profit : RM1.20 billion

Some of you may know this as Malaysia’s richest business magnate’s company – Robert Kuok’s.

PPB has interests in oil palm, agriculture, film (GSC Cinmenas), engineering and property development.

17. IOI Corporation Berhad

Stock Symbol : IOICORP [1961]Market Cap : RM27.47 billionRevenue : RM7.39 billionNet Profit : RM617.60 million

IOI Corp is another plantation player with interests in the property sector as well.

16. Nestle (M) Berhad

Stock Symbol : NESTLE [4707]Market Cap : RM32.62 billionRevenue : RM5.52 billionNet Profit : RM672.91 million

Nestle is in the consumer products sector and a household name in Malaysia. Brands like Milo, Maggi, Nescafe, KitKat all fall under the huge Nestle umbrella.

15. Hong Leong Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : HLBANK [5819]Market Cap : RM33.17 billionRevenue : RM4.73 billionNet Profit : RM2.66 billion

Hong Leong bank is the 4th largest bank by market cap in Malaysia. It has a presence in Singapore,HongKong, Vietnam, Cambodia, and China.

Nothing much to be said except to expect 3 other banks to come in the list later.

14. Axiata Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : AXIATA [6888]Market Cap : RM33.65 billionRevenue : RM24.58 billionNet Profit : RM1.82 billion

Axiata is a telecommunications company in Malaysia and if you don’t already know, Celcom is brought to you by Axiata.

13. Digi.com Berhad

Stock Symbol : DIGI [6947]Market Cap : RM34.21 billionRevenue : RM6.30 billionNet Profit : RM1.43 billion

Another telecommunications company, Digi comes in at number 13. Traditionally, telecommunication stocks have been dividend darlings to investors.

12. Sime Darby Plantation Berhad

Stock Symbol : SIMEPLT [5285]Market Cap : RM34.42 billionRevenue : RM12.06 billionNet Profit : -RM47.00 million

With the recent split of the Sime Darby Group, Sime Darby Plantation remains in the top 20 companies in Malaysia.

They are currently the largest plantation company by market cap in Malaysia.

11. Petronas Gas Berhad

Stock Symbol : PETGAS [6033]Market Cap : RM35.62 billionRevenue : RM5.46 billionNet Profit : RM1.98 billion

Petronas Gas is a part of Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas Group. The company has interests ingas processing,gas transportation,LNG regasificationandutilities.

10. MISC Berhad

Stock Symbol : MISC [3816]Market Cap : RM36.51 billionRevenue : RM8.96 billionNet Profit : RM1.44 billion

MISC is in the business of providing international energy-related maritime solutions and services. Main interests include LNG shipping, petroleum shipping, operation of offshore floating solutions, marine and heavy engineering, and port management.

9. CIMB Group Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : CIMB [1023]Market Cap : RM39.20 billionRevenue : RM17.80 billionNet Profit : RM4.46 billion

Malaysia’s third largest bank by market cap.

It has subsidiaries in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, as well as branches in Singapore, the Philippines, London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Laos and representative offices in Yangon and Mumbai.

A fun and perhaps valuable fact is that CIMB owns Touch n’ Go and the e-wallet Boost.

8. Maxis Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAXIS [6012]Market Cap : RM42.00 billionRevenue : RM9.31 billionNet Profit : RM1.52 billion

Malaysia’s largest telecommunications company. Maxis provides other digital services as well apart from its bread and butter – coverage.

7. Hartalega Holdings Berhad

Stock Symbol : HARTA [5168]Market Cap : RM42.15 billionRevenue : RM2.92 billionNet Profit : RM435.83 million

Malaysia’s 2nd largest glove maker just behind Top Glove. They produce nitrile, latex and OEM gloves.

Glove makers are in the top 20 right now because of market enthusiasm.

6. Top Glove Corporation Berhad

Stock Symbol : TOPGLOV [7113]Market Cap : RM44.29 billionRevenue : RM4.80 billionNet Profit : RM373.61 million

Top Glove is not only the largest in Malaysia. It is the world’s largest manufacturer of gloves.

Apart from gloves, the company’s product range comprises of condoms, dental dams and exercise bands.

Glove makers are in the top 20 right now because of market enthusiasm.

5. IHH Healthcare Berhad

Stock Symbol : IHH [5225]Market Cap : RM48.27 billionRevenue : RM14.91 billionNet Profit : RM514.84 million

If you’ve been to a hospital, chances are it is owned by IHH.

Their brands include Gleneagles, Mount Elizabeth, Pantai Hospitals, Parkway and Fortis.

IHH has a presence in Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey and India. The Group also has a growing presence in Greater China and an expanding network across Asia and Central and Eastern Europe.

IHH is one of the largest healthcare groups in the world by market capitalisation and are listed on the Main Markets of Bursa Malaysia and the Singapore Stock Exchange.

4. Petronas Chemicals Group Berhad

Stock Symbol : PCHEM [5183]Market Cap : RM53.60 billionRevenue : RM16.37 billionNet Profit : RM2.80 billion

PChem is another subsidiary under Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas. Its operations include the manufacturing, marketing and selling of a variety of petrochemicals.

3. Public Bank Berhad

Stock Symbol : PBBANK [1295]Market Cap : RM66.93 billionRevenue : RM22.45 billionNet Profit : RM5.58 billion

Public Bank is not the 2nd largest bank in Malaysia, ahead of CIMB. Founded by Malaysia’s 5th richest man – Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr. Teh Hong Piow.

A fun fact – Public Bank owns Public Mutual.

2. Tenaga Nasional Berhad

Stock Symbol : TENAGA [5347]Market Cap : RM68.23 billionRevenue : RM50.94 billionNet Profit : RM4.45 billion

TNB is in the business of the generation and supply of electricity to the country’s power grid.

1. Malayan Banking Berhad

Stock Symbol : MAYBANK [1155]Market Cap : RM90.83 billionRevenue : RM52.84 billionNet Profit : RM8.48 billion

Maybank is Malaysia’s largest bank and largest company by market capitalisation. It is the first company in Malaysia to cross the RM100 billion dollar mark in market cap.

The bank has offices and presence in 20 countries around the world.

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Out of the 20 companies listed above, I have stakes in 4 companies. A full list of the stocks I own can be seen in my portfolio – the Freedom Fund.

Listing Malaysia’s top companies has been fun. However, I’d like to emphasize just how small Malaysia’s companies are:

Apple, the world’s most valuable company is valued at USD1.53 trillion. Converted to RM, that puts Apple’s valuation at a whopping RM6.53 trillion.

To put it in simpler terms.. our most valuable company – Maybank is worth 1.38% of Apple. This is why apart from investing in Malaysian companies, I am investing in the US as well.

Investing is easy, just make sure to not be drowned in the clutter and news surrounding the stocks you’re investing in. Trust sound judgement and trust the numbers.

Top 20 Largest and Most Valuable Companies in Malaysia - Dividend Magic (2024)

FAQs

Which company pays the highest dividend in Malaysia? ›

List of Highest Dividend Stocks Malaysia
  • MAY Bank, Div Yield TTM 6.64%
  • HAPSENG, Div Yield TTM 6.54%
  • AMBM, Div Yield TTM 6.47%
  • AXIATA, Div Yield TTM 6.22%
  • UDTPLT, Div Yield TTM 6.09%
  • HEIM, Div Yield TTM 5.69%
  • GENM, Div Yield TTM 5.64%
  • SIME, Div Yield TTM 5.46%

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  • Hong Leong Industries Bhd (3301) ...
  • Public Bank Bhd (1295)
Mar 16, 2024

What is the most valuable company in Malaysia? ›

As of July 17, 2024, MALAYAN BANKING is the most valuable company in Malaysia, with a market cap of $26.06 billion. Following it are TENAGA NASIONAL ($17.97 billion) and Public Bank ($17.14 billion).

Who is the best company in Malaysia? ›

Top Companies in Malaysia, 2022
  1. #1 PETRONAS. Oil and Gas Kuala Lumpur Privately Held. ...
  2. list item 2 of 15. #2 Maybank. ...
  3. list item 3 of 15. #3 Bosch. ...
  4. list item 4 of 15. #4 Permodalan Nasional Berhad. ...
  5. list item 5 of 15. #5 B. ...
  6. list item 6 of 15. #6 Standard Chartered. ...
  7. list item 7 of 15. #7 Prudential plc. ...
  8. list item 8 of 15.

What is the best stock to buy in Malaysia? ›

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RankStock NameCompany
1THETATHETA EDGE BERHAD
2YTLPOWRYTL POWER INTERNATIONAL BHD
3EKOVESTEKOVEST BHD
4JCYJCY INTERNATIONAL BERHAD
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Which investment has the highest return in Malaysia? ›

Top 5 Performing Funds (Monthly)
Fund NameReturn(%)
Precious Metals Securities13.82
RHB Gold And General Fund9.08
PMB Shariah ASEAN Stars Equity Fund - MYR8.38
Principal Biotechnology Discovery Fund - MYR Hedged7.98
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What is the fastest growing company in Malaysia? ›

Affin Bank is the fastest-growing Malaysian brand in 2022. According to the latest Brand Finance Malaysia 100 ranking, Affin Bank's brand value jumped by 45% this year to US$232 million.

What is blue chip stock in Malaysia? ›

Blue chip stocks are the shares of prominent and well-regarded companies known for their financial strength and enduring performance, particularly during challenging economic climates.

Which stocks will boom in 2024? ›

10 Best Growth Stocks to Buy for 2024
StockImplied Upside*
Nvidia Corp. (ticker: NVDA)17.9%
Alphabet Inc. (GOOG, GOOGL)22.6%
Meta Platforms Inc. (META)25.8%
Tesla Inc. (TSLA)4.5%
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Which industry is booming in Malaysia? ›

7 Fast-Growing Sectors in Malaysia in 2024
  • Technology and Digital Innovation: ...
  • Online Betting and Gambling: ...
  • E-commerce and Online Retail: ...
  • Renewable Energy and Sustainability: ...
  • Healthcare and Biotechnology: ...
  • Tourism and Hospitality: ...
  • Food and Beverage Industry:

Which business is most profitable in Malaysia? ›

The tourism sector contributed to approximately 48 billion Ringgit Malaysia (RM) in 2022, making it the most profitable business in Malaysia. If you want to open a tourism business, you will be required to provide transportation, accommodation, meals, and other services.

Which company is best invest in Malaysia? ›

  • Top Glove Corporation Berhad. Sector: Health Care. ...
  • Supermax Corporation Berhad. Sector: Health Care. ...
  • Kossan Rubber Industries. Sector: Health Care. ...
  • Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Berhad. ...
  • British American Tobacco Malaysia Berhad. ...
  • Nestle Malaysia Berhad. ...
  • Ruberrex Corp (M) Berhad. ...
  • Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd.

What is Big 4 company in Malaysia? ›

If you are trying to decide between working at a regional firm or one of the Big 4 accounting firms in Malaysia, note that a stint in one of the Big 4 pays off big time and is a good place to start a career. So who are the Big 4 in Malaysia? There is Deloitte, KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Ernst & Young.

Who is the biggest investor in Malaysia? ›

EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD

What is the most expensive stock in Malaysia? ›

Malaysian stocks with the highest price
SymbolPriceMarket cap
NESTLE D121.8 MYR28.515 B MYR
MPI D38.16 MYR7.591 B MYR
DLADY D32.30 MYR2.086 B MYR
F&N D30.00 MYR10.998 B MYR
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Which company gives highest dividend? ›

Overview of the Top Dividend Paying Stocks in India
  • Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. ...
  • Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. ...
  • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. ...
  • Vedanta Ltd. ...
  • Coal India Ltd. ...
  • Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. ...
  • UTI Asset Management Company Ltd. ...
  • Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
Jul 16, 2024

What is the highest paying company in Malaysia? ›

Top 10 Highest-Paid Companies in Malaysia in 2023
  • Shell Malaysia.
  • PETRONAS.
  • Nestle Malaysia.
  • CIMB Group Holdings.
  • Maybank.
  • Malaysia Airlines.
  • Telekom Malaysia.
  • Tenaga Nasional Berhad.
Jun 7, 2024

What is the highest paying dividend fund? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
QQQYDefiance Nasdaq 100 Enhanced Options Income ETF58.54%
KLIPKraneShares China Internet and Covered Call Strategy ETF58.27%
KMETKraneShares Electrification Metals Strategy ETF58.18%
TILLTeucrium Agricultural Strategy No K-1 ETF58.04%
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What company has the highest monthly dividend? ›

Top 9 monthly dividend stocks by yield
SymbolCompany nameForward dividend yield (annual)
ORealty Income Corp.5.98%
MAINMain Street Capital Corp.5.82%
SLGSL Green Realty Corp.5.30%
ADCAgree Realty Corp.4.84%
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