Reliance Industries Ranks 88th in Fortune Global 500 List 2025 And Walmart Retains Top Spot for 12th Consecutive Year.

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In July 2025, Fortune magazine released the 71st edition of the Fortune Global 500 List for 2025, ranking the world’s largest companies by revenue. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), led by Mukesh Ambani, secured the 88th position globally, maintaining its top position among Indian corporates.


      - Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) ranked 88th on the Fortune Global 500 list for 2025, slipping from 86th in 2024, with a total revenue of USD 114.12 billion. Despite a two-position dip, RIL retained its title as the highest-ranking Indian company on the global list, showcasing consistent performance amidst changing global dynamics.

      - RIL has now been featured on the list for the 22nd consecutive year, the longest uninterrupted presence by any Indian private sector company. This reaffirms RIL’s sustained global relevance and operational strength across multiple sectors including oil, telecom, and retail.

      - The top position on the 2025 Fortune Global 500 was claimed by Walmart Inc. (United States of America) for the 12th straight year. Walmart retained the title of the world’s largest retailer with a total revenue of USD 680.98 billion. The company also holds the top spot for the 20th time since 1995.

Main Point :-   (i) Amazon.com Inc. (USA) and State Grid Corporation of China secured the 2nd and 3rd positions respectively. Amazon, the leading e-commerce giant, continued its dominance, while State Grid, China’s electric utility major, also maintained its position among the top three.

      (ii) The total cumulative revenue of all companies listed in the 2025 edition reached USD 41.7 trillion, reflecting a 1.8% increase over the previous year. This combined revenue was more than one-third (33.39%) of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), underscoring the scale of these corporates’ global economic influence.

(iii) The 2025 list included 33 women Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), marking a marginal rise from 2024, and featured a total of 10 Indian companies. This represents consistent Indian representation among global economic leaders and reflects efforts towards gender inclusion in top corporate leadership.
About Reliance Industries

Presidents: Mukesh Ambani, Jyoti Deshpande
Headquarter : Mumbai
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