What are the 500 biggest companies in the Savoie region?

What are the 500 biggest companies in the Savoie region?
What are the 500 biggest companies in the Savoie region?

Somfy is 6th in the ranking

It is to answer this question that Eco Savoie Mont-Blanc establishes its top 500 each year. Close-up on the top 10.

This 2024 ranking of Eco Savoie Mont-Blanc is this year based on figures for 2023. A cumulative turnover which is up 7.6% compared to last year to reach 47.8 billion euros. euros.

Nearly 20 billion euros in turnover for the top 10

Cumulatively, the top 10 largest companies in the Savoy region generate nearly 20 billion euros in turnover each year. Beyond the amount, the dynamism of our departments is reflected in a variety of sectors of activity. There are 9 different sectors in the top 10 this year.

Sopra-Steria very much in the lead

The largest company in the Savoie region is by far! This is Sopra-Steria, a family IT group from and its 5.8 billion turnover. Its workforce is approaching 22,000 employees in .

It is the Maurin automobile group which is the 2nd company in the region (with a turnover of 2.5 billion euros in 2023), ahead of Evian waters in Chablais. Evian which is also the only company in the top 5 not to have its headquarters in Annecy.

It is the pharmaceutical group Allergan which is 4th (1.5 billion euros in turnover in 2023), ahead of the industrial bearing specialist NTN (formerly SNR).

The largest employer in the Arve valley, Somfy, is 6th. The Clusien group represents 1.4 billion turnover for more than 2,600 employees in France.

Followed by the cheese specialist Entremont, the outdoor sports specialist Salomon, then the concessionaire Jean Lain, 9th, which is the first Savoyard company.

The Léon Grosse construction group based in Aix-les-Bains completes this top 10. It has a turnover of 942 million euros in 2023.

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