France’s top 10 companies by revenue in 2025 include TotalEnergies, AXA, EDF, Carrefour, Dior, LVMH, Orange, BNP Paribas, ENGIE, and Vinci. These companies span industries such as energy, insurance, retail, fashion, luxury goods, telecommunications, banking, and construction. With a combined revenue of $1.15 trillion, these companies play a significant role in France’s economy and global markets.
1. TotalEnergies
Industry: energy
Revenue (2025): $245,000 Millions
Stock symbol: TTE
TotalEnergies is a multinational energy company headquartered in Paris, France. It was founded in 1924. With operations in more than 130 countries, TotalEnergies is a global player in the energy sector. The company engages in various activities including oil and gas exploration, production, refining, and marketing. It also offers a wide range of products and services such as petroleum products, natural gas, renewable energy solutions, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In 2025, TotalEnergies continues to expand its investments in renewable energy and hydrogen projects, reinforcing its commitment to the energy transition and sustainability.
2. AXA
Industry: insurance
Revenue (2025): $120,700 Millions
Stock symbol: CS.PA
AXA is a multinational insurance company headquartered in Paris, France. It was founded in 1817. With operations in over 60 countries, AXA is one of the largest insurance providers globally. The company offers a wide range of insurance products and services, including life, health, property, and casualty insurance. In 2025, AXA is focusing on digital transformation and expanding its presence in emerging markets, particularly in Asia and Africa.
3. EDF (Electricité de France)
Industry: electric utilities
Revenue (2025): $122,300 Millions
Stock symbol: EDF.PA
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EDF (Electricité de France) is headquartered in Paris, France and was founded in 1946. It operates in multiple countries, with a presence in around 30 countries worldwide. EDF is primarily engaged in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity. It offers a wide range of products and services related to energy, including renewable energy solutions. In 2025, EDF is accelerating investments in nuclear and renewable energy, aiming to support France’s carbon neutrality goals.
4. Carrefour
Industry: retail
Revenue (2025): $90,400 Millions
Stock symbol: CA.PA
Carrefour is a multinational retail corporation headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. It was founded in 1959. With operations in over 30 countries, Carrefour is one of the largest retail chains in the world. The company’s main activities include operating hypermarkets, supermarkets, convenience stores, and cash and carry stores. Carrefour offers a wide range of products and services, including groceries, household items, electronics, clothing, and more. In 2025, Carrefour is investing heavily in e-commerce and digital transformation to enhance its omnichannel retail offering.
5. Dior
Industry: fashion and luxury goods
Revenue (2025): $83,100 Millions
Stock symbol: CDI.PA
Dior is a luxury fashion brand headquartered in Paris, France. It was founded in 1946 by Christian Dior. The company operates in numerous countries worldwide, with a presence in over 100 countries. Dior is primarily engaged in the design, production, and distribution of high-end fashion and accessories, including clothing, handbags, shoes, and fragrances. In 2025, Dior continues to expand its global retail footprint and digital sales channels, with a particular focus on the Asia-Pacific region.
6. LVMH
Industry: luxury goods
Revenue (2025): $98,000 Millions
Stock symbol: MC.PA
LVMH, headquartered in Paris, France, was founded in 1987. It operates in numerous countries worldwide, with a presence in over 70 countries. LVMH is primarily engaged in the luxury goods sector, specializing in fashion, cosmetics, wines, spirits, jewelry, and watches. Some of its renowned brands include Louis Vuitton, Moët & Chandon, Hennessy, Christian Dior, and Givenchy. In 2025, LVMH continues to lead the luxury market with significant investments in sustainability initiatives and digital innovation.
7. Orange
Industry: telecommunications
Revenue (2025): $54,700 Millions
Stock symbol: ORAN
Orange is a telecommunications company headquartered in Paris, France. It was founded in 1994. With operations in over 30 countries, Orange is a global player in the telecommunications industry. The company offers a wide range of products and services including mobile and fixed-line telephony, internet services, and digital television. In 2025, Orange is focusing on expanding its 5G network and digital services, especially in Europe and Africa.
8. BNP Paribas
Industry: banking
Revenue (2025): $57,800 Millions
Stock symbol: BNP.PA
BNP Paribas, headquartered in Paris, France, was founded in 1848. It operates in numerous countries, with a presence in over 70 countries worldwide. BNP Paribas engages in various activities such as retail banking, corporate and institutional banking, investment solutions, and asset management. In 2025, BNP Paribas is investing in fintech and sustainable finance, supporting green projects and digital banking solutions.
9. ENGIE
Industry: energy
Revenue (2025): $82,900 Millions
Stock symbol: ENGI.PA
ENGIE is a multinational company with its headquarters in Paris, France. It was founded in 2008 and operates in more than 70 countries worldwide. ENGIE is primarily involved in the generation and distribution of electricity, natural gas, and renewable energy. In 2025, ENGIE is accelerating the deployment of green hydrogen solutions and strengthening its leadership in renewable energy projects across Europe and Latin America.
10. Vinci
Industry: construction
Revenue (2025): $69,200 Millions
Stock symbol: DG.PA
Vinci is a multinational company with its headquarters in the city of Rueil-Malmaison, France. It was founded in 1899. Operating in numerous countries, Vinci has a presence in over 100 countries worldwide. The company is primarily engaged in construction and infrastructure development, offering a wide range of services including building, civil engineering, energy, and concessions. In 2025, Vinci is focusing on sustainable infrastructure projects, including green building and smart mobility solutions.
The combined revenue of France’s top 10 companies amounts to $1.15 trillion
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