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Largest Public Companies in Switzerland

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Roche, Novartis, Nestlé, ABB and UBS.

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Roche is a Swiss biopharmaceutical and diagnostic company. The firm's bestselling pharmaceutical products include a variety of oncology therapies from acquired partner Genentech, and its diagnostics group was bolstered by the acquisition of Ventana in 2008. Oncology products account for 50% of pharmaceutical sales, and centralized and point-of-care diagnostics for more than half of diagnostic-related sales.
$51
+25%
$323B
$346B
4.2x
11.0x
Switzerland
Novartis develops and manufactures innovative drugs. Key areas of drug development are oncology, immunology, neuroscience, respiratory, and cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic. It also has an established medicines business, which includes off-patent franchises. The company sells its products globally, with the United States constituting close to one-third of total revenue.
$146
+22%
$278B
$319B
5.6x
13.8x
Switzerland
With a 150-year-plus history, Nestle is the largest food and beverage manufacturer in the world by sales, generating roughly CHF 90 billion in annual revenue. Its diverse product portfolio includes brands such as Nescafe, Maggi, Nespresso, and Purina. The company employs 270,000 people around the world and has a vast portfolio of global products, with more than 30 brands each achieving more than CHF 1 billion in sales annually and a geographic presence that spans 185 countries.
$100
-11%
$257B
$323B
2.8x
14.2x
Switzerland
ABB supplies electrical equipment and automation products. Founded in the late 19th century, the company was created out of the merger of two old industrial companies: ASEA and BBC. Its products include electrical equipment, industrial robots, and equipment used for industrial automation, sold via approximately 19 business divisions. ABB is the number-one or -two supplier in two-thirds of its product segments.
$106
+78%
$192B
$195B
5.9x
27.4x
Switzerland
UBS is a global financial institution built around its core strength in wealth management, serving high and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. In Switzerland, it also operates as a traditional retail and commercial bank. Its investment bank and asset management divisions complement the wealth business, providing tailored solutions to UBS clients while serving third-party customers by leveraging UBS' global reach and expertise.
$45
+35%
$148B
$405B
8.5x
Switzerland
ACE acquired Chubb in the first quarter of 2016 and assumed the Chubb name. The combination made the new Chubb one of the largest domestic property and casualty insurers, with operations in 54 countries spanning commercial and personal P&C insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance.
$320
+8%
$124B
$145B
2.4x
11.3x
Switzerland
Richemont is a luxury goods conglomerate with 20 brands. Jewelry and watch brands make up 87% of sales, but the group is also active in accessories, writing instruments, clothing, and online luxury retail. Richemont’s Jewellery Maisons, including Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, account for over 70% of revenue and the vast majority of profits. Its other brands include Vacheron Constantin, Piaget, Jaeger-LeCoultre, IWC Schaffhausen, Lange & Soehne, Officine Panerai, Chloe, and Montblanc.
$204
+983%
$120B
$118B
4.7x
15.3x
Switzerland
Zurich is a multiline insurer that writes business across both life and nonlife insurance and also owns Farmers Management Services. Zurich was founded in 1872 as a marine reinsurer to provide reinsurance to its parent company. The company subsequently expanded into transport and accident insurance and rode the wave of transport technology innovation that drove rising demand for insurance. One of Zurich’s early principles was that setting prices too low would result in unfair claims handling, which would be damaging to both customers and Zurich. Over the years, Zurich has sought to combine customer goodwill through claims and a sufficient premium. Zurich is one of the most successful European multilines.
$696
-5%
$104B
$113B
1.3x
31.9x
Switzerland
Glencore is one of the world’s largest commodities traders, active in markets for metals and minerals, and energy products. Its marketing business provides sourcing, logistics, transportation, storage, and financing services to commodity producers and consumers around the globe. Its mining or industrials business produces thermal coal, coking coal, copper, zinc, nickel, cobalt, and ferroalloys. Unlike other major miners who are generally reducing their exposure to coal, it plans to produce thermal coal until its mines exhaust, arguing that it is better for listed, western companies to own these assets and then rehabilitate them consistent with western standards. We agree. It also expanded its coking coal exposure via the purchase of 77% of Teck's metallurgical coal business in July 2024.
$8
+103%
$90B
$129B
0.5x
9.8x
Switzerland
Holcim is a global manufacturer of a wide range of building materials. The merger between Lafarge and Holcim in 2015 created a leader in the building materials sector. Recent portfolio management diversified the group's exposure to heavy building materials. In 2025, Holcim spun out its North America business. Holcim, in its current form, generates 63% of its revenue from building materials such as cement and aggregates. Approximately 54% of group revenue is generated in Europe.
$96
-18%
$53B
$57B
2.8x
11.4x
Switzerland
A merger between Italian firm SGS Microelettronica and the nonmilitary business of Thomson Semiconducteurs in France formed STMicroelectronics in 1987. STMicroelectronics is a leader in a variety of semiconductor products, including analog chips, discrete power semiconductors, microcontrollers, and sensors. It is an especially prominent chip supplier to the industrial and automotive industries.
$57
+125%
$50B
$49B
4.1x
21.0x
Switzerland
Galderma was formed in 1981 as a joint venture between Nestle and L’Oreal. It subsequently became a subsidiary of Nestle, called Nestle Skin Health, before being carved out and launched as a stand-alone company in 2019, acquired by a consortium led by Sweden-based EQT fund. The company went public in March 2024 and is listed on the SIX Swiss exchange. Galderma’s science-based portfolio spans multiple dermatology categories, including injectable aesthetics, dermatological skincare, and therapeutic dermatology. It derives around 40% of net sales from the US and employs around 7,00 people.
$211
+54%
$49B
$51B
9.8x
42.5x
Switzerland
Swiss Re is a reinsurer that has three core divisions: property and casualty reinsurance, life and health reinsurance, and corporate solutions. Swiss Re was founded in 1863 when the general manager of Helvetia sought to stem the flow of reinsurance premiums outside Switzerland. Moritz Grossmann argued he could cut the premiums paid to foreign firms, still make a profit, and pay mid-single-digit dividends. Swiss Re is now the second-largest reinsurer in the world by market capitalization, with 80 offices globally and approximately 15,000 employees. While the business did lose its way in the early part of the millennium, led by an investment banker who heavily invested in securitizations, Swiss Re has recently focused on establishing quality within its three core divisions.
$159
-14%
$47B
$53B
1.1x
8.0x
Switzerland
Garmin produces GPS-enabled hardware and software for five sectors: fitness, outdoors, automotive, aviation, and marine. Garmin has built a strong reputation for durable, high-precision devices through a vertically integrated design and manufacturing approach. The company’s product lines include smartwatches, fitness trackers, communication equipment, and a comprehensive suite of systems for marine and aviation navigation. Garmin operates globally, with its business focused primarily on North America and Europe.
$240
+18%
$46B
$44B
6.0x
21.2x
Switzerland
Swisscom is the incumbent telecom operator in Switzerland, with a very high market share in mobile and fixed-line markets. It charges high prices compared with its competitors and other European peers due to the historical stability of the Swiss telecom market and a favorable regulatory environment. In 2024, Swisscom acquired Vodafone Italia in a deal worth EUR 8 billion.
$862
+20%
$45B
$48B
2.4x
5.6x
Switzerland
Lonza Group is a contract development and manufacturing organization. It operates under four segments: small molecules, biologics, cell and gene, and capsules and health ingredients. Lonza derives its revenue primarily from long-term supply agreements with pharmaceutical customers. The company provides development and manufacturing services throughout the entire lifecycle of a product, from drug research to commercial supply. The majority of Lonza's customers are pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, academic institutions, and government research organizations.
$622
-14%
$43B
$48B
5.7x
18.0x
Switzerland
Sandoz is one of the largest generic pharmaceutical manufacturers in the world, generating over $11 billion annually from off-patent drugs. Once part of Novartis, Sandoz spun off and went public in October 2023. Generics, including small molecules and complex injectables, make up roughly 75% of Sandoz’s total sales, and the firm has a significant presence in Europe, the United States, and other key international markets. Sandoz generates its remaining sales from biosimilars and is among the leaders in the space. Sandoz launched Europe’s first biosimilar, Omnitrope, in 2006, as well as the first US biosimilar, Zarxio, in 2015. It has over 10 launched biosimilars in a number of markets and over 20 assets in its pipeline.
$86
+62%
$37B
$41B
3.7x
17.1x
Switzerland
Switzerland-based Schindler is a top-four global supplier of elevators and escalators. The business generates revenue in three ways: selling new elevators and escalators, modernizing old equipment, and servicing existing installations. Most of the company's profit comes from the last activity, where contracts are rolled over annually with built-in price increases. Ninety percent of its business is in elevators, which are more numerous globally than escalators. Its business model is similar to that of closest competitors Otis, Kone, and TK Elevator.
$336
-8%
$36B
$31B
2.2x
13.8x
Switzerland
Spun off from Roche in 2000, Givaudan is one of the world's leading flavor and fragrance manufacturers, with a presence in more than 80 countries. It sources more than 11,000 different ingredients from over 100 countries. The company serves end consumer markets with fragrances for personal, home, and laundry care brands, including prestige perfumes. In flavors, customers are in beverages, savory, snacks, sweet goods, and dairy. Givaudan has nearly 10,000 employees, and its perfumery team is the largest in the industry.
$71
-29%
$33B
$38B
3.9x
16.1x
Switzerland
Swiss Life is predominantly a life and long-term savings company that generates the main share of its revenue and earnings from its domestic market of Switzerland. The company also operates in France, Germany, and a few smaller but wealthy European countries. The company has an asset manager as well. Swiss Life has three main sources of income that vary in significance by geography. Savings income relates to spread-based earnings, the risk result relates to an insurance margin, and the fee result relates to asset management and financial advisory. The fee result has been growing in importance over recent years as a result of advice, asset management, and unit-linked sales.
$1,132
+8%
$32B
$38B
1.4x
Switzerland
Alcon is one of the leading visioncare companies in the world. Following nine years as a Novartis subsidiary, it was spun off as a public company in April 2019. Alcon operates in two segments: visioncare and surgical. Visioncare comprises contact lenses, lenscare solutions, and a suite of ocular health products. With brands like Dailies, Total1, and Air Optix, Alcon controls about one fourth of the US contact lens market. Surgical comprises intraocular lenses, ophthalmic surgical equipment, and consumables used during surgeries. Its main products include Centurion, a phacoemulsification device used during cataract surgeries, and a portfolio of IOLs including PanOptix and Vivity. Alcon has one of the largest installed bases of eye surgical equipment in the world.
$63
-27%
$31B
$34B
3.3x
12.7x
Switzerland
Established in 1910, Sika produces specialty chemicals primarily used by the construction sector (85% of sales). Its products are mainly used for bonding, sealing, reinforcing, and protecting in the construction and automotive industries. Approximately 70% of its products have a positive impact on sustainability for customers. Sika has a global manufacturing footprint of more than 400 factories spread across over 100 countries.
$186
-34%
$30B
$36B
2.5x
13.5x
Switzerland
Amrize is a building solutions company focused exclusively on the North American market. Amrize earns revenue from the sale of cement, aggregates, ready-mix concrete, asphalt, roofing systems, and other building solutions. The company is organized into two reportable segments: building materials and building envelope. The building materials business consists of Amrize’s cement, aggregates, ready-mix concrete, and asphalt operations. The building envelope segment offers advanced roofing and wall systems, including single-ply membranes, insulation, shingles, sheathing, waterproofing, and protective coatings, along with adhesives, tapes, and sealants.
$53
--
$29B
$35B
3.0x
11.7x
Switzerland
Partners Group is a Swiss-based global alternative asset manager founded in 1996. It manages funds invested in private equity, private credit, real estate, and infrastructure. Most of Partners Group's assets are invested in Europe and the Americas, with a smaller exposure to Asia and the Middle East. Partners Group operates a differentiated business model, offering bespoke client solutions through diversified portfolios tailored to each client individually, semiliquid open-ended funds, alongside traditional closed-end funds.
$1,136
-19%
$29B
$32B
10.1x
15.1x
Switzerland
Swiss-based Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli is a manufacturer of premium chocolate. Key brands include Lindt, Lindor, Ghirardelli, Russell Stover, Whitman's, and Caffarel. The company bought US-based Russell Stover, its largest-ever acquisition, in 2014. It derives the bulk of its sales from Europe (47% of its consolidated base) but also competes in North America (40%) and the rest of the world (13%). The company operates 11 manufacturing plants in Europe and the United States. Its distribution network includes more than 550 own stores.
$12
-23%
$28B
$30B
3.9x
18.2x
Switzerland
Helvetia Baloise Holding AG is a multi-line insurance company. The company provides pension, specialty insurance and reinsurance services, and other financial solutions.
$270
+10%
$27B
$27B
2.0x
Switzerland
Kuehne+Nagel is a global transportation and logistics company founded in Switzerland in 1890. Following DSV's acquisition of DB Schenker, Kuehne+Nagel will be the second-largest seafreight forwarder globally and hold a minimum of the top three spots in airfreight. Seafreight has traditionally accounted for the largest part of the business, contributing 40% of the group's revenue in 2024. The company aims to become a more balanced, fully integrated freight forwarder, continually improving its end-to-end offering to clients.
$221
-6%
$26B
$30B
1.0x
10.6x
Switzerland
VAT Group AG manufactures and sells valves that are used in machines. The company has two segments. The Valves segment which is a developer, manufacturer and supplier of vacuum valves for the semiconductor, displays, photovoltaics and vacuum coating industries as well as for the industrial and research sector. The second segment, Global Service, provides local support to customers and offers spare parts, repairs and upgrades.. The company derives maximum revenue from the Valves segment. The company derives maximum revenue from China.
$787
+98%
$24B
$24B
17.2x
58.0x
Switzerland
Geberit is a leading manufacturer of sanitary products, which include flushing systems, piping systems, and bathroom ceramics. Products are primarily sold through the wholesale channel. Geberit has an extensive history in sanitary products, having filed a patent for its first flushing mechanism in 1912. The company generates sales in 50 countries and operates 26 production plants, the majority of which are in Europe. Geberit shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The majority of sales are generated from residential and renovation activities.
$675
-14%
$22B
$23B
5.7x
19.5x
Switzerland
Switzerland-listed SGS is the largest and one of the oldest companies in the testing, inspection, and certification industry. The company's primary activities involve testing products and materials, inspecting sites/industrial equipment, and certifying products and systems to ensure global/company standards. SGS is one of only three TIC companies operating globally across agriculture, food, life sciences, and transportation services. SGS was first listed in 1981 and employs almost 100,000 people worldwide.
$109
0%
$22B
$25B
2.8x
12.2x
Switzerland
Coca-Cola HBC is the third-largest bottling partner in the Coca-Cola system by volume, behind Coca-Cola Femsa and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners. In 2025, CCHBC sold 2.9 billion unit cases of beverages. There is a long tail of Coca-Cola distributors, including brewers and independent operators with very small distribution territories.CCHBC is listed on the London Stock Exchange. Kar-Tess, a Luxembourg-based holding company, owns 23% of the equity of CCHBC, and Coca-Cola holds a further 21%. The remaining 56% is free float.
$58
+12%
$21B
$23B
1.6x
10.3x
Switzerland
Ems-Chemie Holding AG is a holding company that, through its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells a variety of chemical-based products. The firm organizes itself into two segments based on product type: High-Performance Polymers and Specialty Chemicals. The High-Performance Polymers segment, which generates the majority of revenue, sells plastic products to the automotive, electrical, and electronics industries. The Specialty Chemicals segment sells fibres, bonding agents for tires, and fusible bonding yarns for textiles and powder coating products. Geographically, the majority of its revenue comes from Europe and the rest from Asia, the Americas, and other regions.
$852
+7%
$20B
$19B
7.6x
24.0x
Switzerland
DSM-Firmenich is a global science-based company formed in 2023 through the merger of DSM, a Dutch nutrition, health, and sustainable living player, and Switzerland-based Firmenich, the third-largest player in the flavor and fragrance market. The company serves a wide range of end-consumer markets providing nutrition solutions ranging from medical and early-life nutrition, fragrances for personal-, home-, and laundry-care brands, prestige perfumes, and other ingredients for food and beverage, home, and personal care. DSM-Firmenich has nearly 30,000 employees, with more than 2,000 scientists and engineers spread across 15 research and development facilities.
$79
-30%
$20B
$24B
1.6x
5.2x
Switzerland
Julius Baer was founded in 1890 and expanded significantly in 2005 when it acquired three Swiss private banks and Global Asset Management from its far larger Swiss rival, UBS. In 2009, Baer spun off GAM as a separately listed firm. The acquisition of Merrill Lynch's wealth management operations outside of the US in 2012 increased Baer's assets under management by 40% and increased its footprint outside of Europe. Julius Baer is currently the largest pure-play private bank globally Baer provides private banking services principally to individuals in Switzerland and Europe and increasingly in Asia and other emerging markets.
$86
+24%
$18B
$23B
4.4x
Switzerland
Straumann is a global leader in tooth replacement and orthodontics solutions. Its line of products includes dental implants, abutments, clear aligners, biomaterials, and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing equipment. The firm's core products are dental implants, and it holds over one third of the CHF 6 billion global market. Originally a pure premium implant player, Straumann entered the value market in 2012 with its acquisition of Neodent. Straumann now accounts for almost half of the global premium market and around 15% of the value market. While its premium product catalog is marketed under Straumann, its value brands include Neodent, Anthogyr, and Medentika as well as other local and regional brands.
$109
-19%
$17B
$17B
5.1x
16.8x
Switzerland
Logitech was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland. The company specializes in designing and manufacturing computer peripherals such as mice, keyboards, webcams, conference room cameras, headsets, and music-related products like wireless speakers.
$108
+30%
$15B
$14B
3.0x
18.5x
Switzerland
Swatch Group’s biggest brands are Omega (number two or three in its category), Breguet, Tissot (the leader in midrange Swiss watches), and Swatch. The company employs over 33,000 people, half of them in Switzerland. We estimate Omega and Longines to be the group’s most profitable brands.
$270
+51%
$14B
$12B
1.5x
16.6x
Switzerland
Sonova is one of the world's largest manufacturers and distributors of hearing aids. The company is based in Switzerland and distributes its products in more than 100 countries through its internal sales team and independent retailers. It also sells cochlear implants and audio technologies.
$230
-30%
$14B
$13B
2.7x
11.2x
Switzerland
Swiss Prime Site AG is a real estate company based in Switzerland. Its segments include: Real Estate, Asset Management, Retail, Corporate and Shared Services. The Real Estate segment consists of the firm's core real estate activities (the purchase, sale, lease, and development of properties) and financing of these activities. Asset Management includes the fund business, asset management, and investment advisory. The Retail segment consists of the operation of department stores, and Corporate and Shared Services include central group functions as well as internal services that are provided centrally. The majority of the revenue is generated from the Real Estate segment.
$168
+13%
$13B
$21B
29.5x
29.3x
Switzerland
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise is a universal cantonal, or Swiss government-owned bank. The bank's core businesses include retail banking, private banking, corporate banking, and asset management and trading. It offers a comprehensive range of financial services to all client segments. The majority of the bank's net revenue is net interest income, but it also generates substantial net fee and commission income.
$144
+19%
$12B
$27B
17.9x
Switzerland
Belimo Holding AG is engaged in the development, production, and sales of field devices for the energy-efficient control of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system. The focus of the core business is on damper actuators, control valves, sensors, and meters, such as fire damper actuators, valve actuators, globe valves, throttle valves, duct sensors (air), and outdoor sensors (air), among others. The company, along with its subsidiaries, has four reportable operating segments: EMEA, Americas, Asia Pacific, and Shared Services. Maximum revenue for the company is generated from the Americas.
$960
-5%
$12B
$12B
8.1x
33.3x
Switzerland
Accelleron Industries AG develops, produces, and services turbochargers and digital solutions that make engines powerful and efficient. The company's solutions and services include Marine, Power, Oil & Gas, and Rail. The company operates the business in the turbocharger market for heavy-duty 500 kilowatts and higher applications in two operating segments which are High Speed which produces and services turbochargers with power outputs ranging from 500 to 5,000 kilowatts and mainly used in marine, electric power generation, oil & gas onshore, and off-highway sites; and the Medium & Low Speed segment which produces and services turbochargers with power outputs from 3,000 to 30,000 kilowatts. The company generates maximum revenue from Medium & Low Speed products and services.
$113
+87%
$11B
$11B
8.6x
31.4x
Switzerland
BKW AG is an electric utility company in which the Canton of Bern holds a majority stake. The company segments its operations into Energy Solutions, Power Grid, and Infrastructure & Buildings. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Energy Solutions business segment which builds, operates, and maintains BKW’s portfolio of power plants in Switzerland and abroad. It also includes the sale of energy in Switzerland, trading in electricity, certificates and raw materials as well as wind, solar and smart energy services.
$195
-12%
$10B
$12B
2.0x
10.4x
Switzerland
PSP Swiss Property AG is a general real estate company, with all its properties active in Switzerland. The company's operating segments are Real estate investments, Property management, and Holding. A majority of its revenue is generated from the Real estate investments segment, which comprises all properties of the Group, such as investment properties, investment properties for sale, own-used properties, development properties, as well as development projects for sale. Income in this segment is generated by the properties mainly in the form of rental income and net changes in fair value. The Property management segment includes all services and activities concerning the management of the company's real estate portfolio, and the Holding segment includes the traditional corporate functions.
$194
+5%
$9B
$13B
28.7x
18.9x
Switzerland
Flughafen Zuerich AG owns and operates Zurich Airport, and offers services to international, domestic, and regional flights. Its services provided for passengers encompass activities related to the departure, arrival, and transfer areas at the airport. Revenue is split between aviation (majority of total revenue) and nonaviation services. Aviation services derive revenue from passenger and landing charges. Nonaviation services refer to retail and parking charges, sales from facility management, and other services provided at the airport. Passengers traveling within Europe cover approximately three fourths of total passengers, with many tourist cities being popular destinations.
$285
-2%
$9B
$10B
5.9x
10.4x
Switzerland
Barry Callebaut is the leading global manufacturer and supplier of cocoa and chocolate ingredients, employing over 13,000 people. Customers include food and beverage manufacturers as well as artisans, chocolatiers, pastry chefs, and bakers who use chocolate professionally. Barry Callebaut is vertically integrated, from raw material (cocoa bean) procurement through to chocolate manufacturing, without owning any cocoa farms. The firm produces around 40% of the world's industrial chocolate (open market), and its products are used in approximately 20% of the world's chocolate and cocoa goods.
$15
+48%
$8B
$13B
0.7x
11.3x
Switzerland
Avolta is the world’s largest duty-free shop operator and leader in travel retail. Airports make up over 80% of the company's total revenue. Following the acquisition of Autogrill in 2022, Avolta now offers a full range of services across travel hubs, including duty-paid and duty-free retail, convenience, and food and beverage operations. The company’s main markets are Europe and the Americas, while Asia contributed around 4% of total sales in 2024.
$59
+4%
$8B
$22B
1.2x
5.6x
Switzerland
Bachem Holding AG is a biochemical company that provides services to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry. It focuses on specializing in the development and manufacture of peptides and oligonucleotides. The group markets its products under the Bachem and Clinalfa brands. It has two geographic segments Europe/Asia and USA. Its products and services are CMC Development, Commercial API, Research and Specialities, and Services and Capabilities.
$103
+57%
$8B
$8B
8.5x
27.9x
Switzerland
VZ Holding AG offers financial advisory services for individuals and companies in many areas. It provides Independent, transparent advice, a Consultation process, and wide-ranging advice such as retirement, real estate, mortgages, shareholdings, and insurance advice. It generates the majority of its revenue from management fees on assets under management.
$193
-13%
$8B
$6B
7.8x
15.0x
Switzerland
Swissquote Group Holding SA is engaged in providing online financial and trading services. It provides a comprehensive suite of online financial services to a broad spectrum of customers, ranging from retail investors, affluent investors to professional and institutional customers. The Group operates through Swissquote Bank Ltd and globally under the Swissquote brand. It has two segments namely the Securities trading and the Leveraged forex. The Group’s revenues are mainly generated by a transaction fee for each transaction. Swissquote’s core competencies include stock market trading, trading and custody of crypto assets, Forex trading and the Robo-Advisor solution. In addition, Swissquote is active in the payment card, mortgage and leasing markets.
$493
-21%
$7B
$7B
7.2x
Switzerland
EFG International AG is a private banking group offering private banking and asset management services, with operations spanning Europe, Asia Pacific, the Americas, and the Middle East. The company's business segments are split into: i) Private Banking and Wealth Management, which includes Switzerland & Italy, Continental Europe & Middle East, Asia Pacific, United Kingdom, and Americas, ii) Investment & Wealth Solutions, and iii) Global Markets & Treasury. The majority of its revenue is derived from the Switzerland & Italy division of the Private Banking and Wealth Management segment.
$22
+17%
$7B
$8B
3.8x
Switzerland
Sulzer AG specializes in pumping solutions, rotating equipment maintenance, and mixing technology. It serves customers operating in the oil and gas, power, and water markets. Pumping solutions focus on transporting and processing oil and derivatives, treating water, and renewable power generation. In addition, the company offers solutions for turbines, compressors, motors, and other rotating components and has technicians to provide maintenance. Sulzer's business segments include Flow Equipment, Services, Chemtech, and Others which serve across the globe. Majority of its revenues are generated from its Flow equipment and Services segment.
$192
-3%
$6B
$7B
1.5x
9.5x
Switzerland
Luzerner Kantonalbank AG is a banking service provider in Switzerland. The business areas of the company are real estate financing, corporate financing, and private banking.
$131
+50%
$6B
$30B
32.8x
Switzerland
Temenos is a Swiss company that provides banking software to financial institutions around the world. Its main product is core banking software that helps banks manage accounts, customer information, transaction processing, loans, security, and financial reporting. Besides core banking software, Temenos offers products for digital banking, payments, wealth management, compliance, and analytics to help banks improve customer experience and meet regulatory requirements.
$96
+23%
$6B
$7B
6.5x
14.7x
Switzerland
SIG Group AG is a systems and solutions provider for aseptic carton packaging solutions, comprising filling machines, sleeves, and closures as well as after-market services. Its geographical segments include Europe; India, Middle East and Africa (IMEA); Asia Pacific (APAC) and Americas. It generates maximum revenue from the Europe segment. The company offers packaging solutions for the beverages and food industry.
$17
-21%
$6B
$9B
2.3x
9.8x
Switzerland
Dottikon ES Holding AG manufactures high-quality performance chemicals, intermediates, and exclusive active pharmaceutical ingredients for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.
$464
+32%
$6B
$6B
12.8x
34.0x
Switzerland
Huber& Suhner AG is a Switzerland-based company that designs and creates connections for data and power transmission. It specializes in electrical and optical connectivity components and system solutions that deliver high performance, quality, reliability, and a long service life even under the toughest of conditions. The company has three reportable segments Industry, Communication, and Transportation. It generates the majority of revenue from the Industry segment. Its product portfolio includes radio frequency and microwave products; fiber-optic products involving ultra-high data transmission speeds; low-frequency products such as databus, signal, and power cables; and passive components such as cables, connectors, assemblies, and antennas.
$341
+237%
$6B
$6B
5.4x
36.2x
Switzerland
SFS Group AG is a company, and supplier of precision components and assemblies, mechanical fastening systems, quality tools, and procurement solutions. It serves customers from diverse industries such as automotive, construction, aircraft, electronics, transportation, and others. The company operates through three segments: Engineered Components, Fastening Systems and Distribution and Logistics. The business of the group can be seen across the region of North America, Europe, and Asia.
$157
+6%
$6B
$6B
1.6x
10.3x
Switzerland
Emmi AG is a Swiss dairy products manufacturer. The company generates revenue in Switzerland, the Americas, other European countries, and the rest of the world (below 5%). By product category, dairy products, cheese, and fresh products are the main segments. The company also offers powder/concentrates among other products/services. The company's key brands include Caffe Latte, YoQua and Jogurtpur in the fresh products category, and Kaltbach and Der Scharfe Maxx in the cheese segment.
$1,052
-1%
$6B
$7B
1.1x
10.7x
Switzerland
Garrett Motion Inc designs, manufactures and sells engineered turbocharger and electric-boosting technologies for light and commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company is a technology leader with expertise in delivering products across gasoline, diesel, natural gas and electrified powertrains. The company also sells its technologies in the aftermarket through its distribution network. The company derives maximum of its revenue from Gas and geographically from Europe.
$29
+174%
$5B
$7B
1.9x
10.6x
Switzerland
Galenica Ltd is an integrated healthcare service provider in Switzerland. The business is operated from two segments Products & Care and Logistics & IT. The Products & Care segment comprises the Retail business area with offerings for patients and end customers and the Professionals business area with offerings for business customers and partners in the healthcare sector. The Logistics & IT segment comprises the two sectors Wholesale and Logistics & IT Services. These provide services for all those involved in the healthcare sector - pharmacies, drugstores, doctors, hospitals and care homes, partners, and suppliers.
$106
-2%
$5B
$5B
1.0x
12.1x
Switzerland
Crispr Therapeutics is a gene editing company focused on the development of Crispr/Cas9-based therapeutics. Crispr/Cas9 stands for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (Crispr)/Crispr-associated protein 9 (Cas9), which is a revolutionary technology for precisely altering specific sequences of genomic DNA. The company is focused on using this technology to treat genetically defined diseases. Crispr's first approved drug is Casgevy, which was developed in collaboration with Vertex Pharmaceuticals and targets sickle-cell disease and transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia, which have high unmet medical needs. The company is advancing a variety of gene editing programs in immuno-oncology, cardiovascular, and a stem cell-derived therapy to treat Type 1 diabetes.
$55
+51%
$5B
$4B
1035.4x
(5.9x)
Switzerland
Ypsomed Holding AG is a Swiss company that develops and manufactures injection and infusion systems that allow patients to self-administer medication. Specifically, the company focuses on ensuring the ease of diabetes and insulin injection. The company offers various products such as pen needles with a click-on function. The company operates under two reportable segments: Ypsomed Delivery Systems and Ypsomed Diabetes Care.
$372
-28%
$5B
$5B
5.6x
21.1x
Switzerland
DKSH Holding Ltd offers market expansion services in Asia. The company provides a range of services, including sourcing, market insights, marketing and sales, eCommerce, distribution and logistics, and after-sales support. It offers expertise and on-the-ground logistical support. The company operates in five business segments: Consumer goods, Healthcare, Performance Materials, Technology and Other (non-Business Unit). The majority of the revenue is derived from the Healthcare segment, which offers pharmaceuticals, consumer health, and over-the-counter health products, as well as medical devices, and also offers services including product registration, marketing and sales, and capillary physical distribution.
$77
-5%
$5B
$5B
0.4x
8.8x
Switzerland
Inficon Holding AG operates in the technology sector in Switzerland. It caters to the scientific equipment industry by offering products that find their use in various industrial applications such as air conditioning, automotive manufacturing, manufacture of LEDs, semiconductors, and optical and solar devices. Its main products are leak detectors and gauges which help reduce the harmful effects of gases on the environment and reduce energy consumption. The other products in its portfolio comprise chemical detectors, electron beam gun control, mass spectrometers, gas concentration monitors, vacuum gauge controllers and cables, and vacuum transmitters. The Asia Pacific region accounts for majority of the company's product sales.
$199
+62%
$5B
$5B
7.1x
36.5x
Switzerland
Vontobel Holding AG specializes in asset management, wealth management, and digital investing services. It operates through two business segments: The Institutional Clients: This segment focuses on sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, insurance companies as well as banks and other intermediary distribution partners. ii) The Private Clients: This segment serves wealthy private clients (including UHNWIs), family offices, external asset managers and other partners with a wide range of services, including the offering of structured solutions. The majority of the company's revenue is derived from its private clients segment.
$86
+10%
$5B
$8B
4.1x
Switzerland
Georg Fischer AG provides transportation of liquids and gases, lightweight casting components in vehicles, and high-precision manufacturing technologies. It supplies plastic and metal piping systems, valves and fittings, electrical discharge machines, and other additive manufacturing solutions. The company is one of the world's providers for the tool and mold-making industry and services customers in utilities, automotive, aerospace, water and gas, and other industrial Applications. The Group comprises four divisions, GF Piping Systems, GF Uponor, GF Casting Solutions and GF Machining Solutions, which operate across three main geographical regions-Europe, North/South America and Asia.
$57
-32%
$5B
$7B
1.2x
9.1x
Switzerland
Berner Kantonalbank AG is a Swiss cantonal bank. It is engaged in the business activities in the Canton and the neighboring economic area. It manages the assets, grants loans to private individuals and companies. The bank offers solutions for paying, saving, investing, financing and provisioning. It focuses its activities on two core business areas namely business with private and corporate customers, in particular, SMEs, and asset management. The bank provides consultancies to SMEs and individuals, as an employer, as a training bank, and as a taxpayer.
$502
+58%
$5B
$16B
23.3x
Switzerland
Siegfried is a global contract development and manufacturing organization. It derives its revenue primarily from long-term supply agreements with biotechnology and pharmaceutical customers. Siegfried develops and manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients, finished dosage forms (tablets, capsules, sterile vials, ampules, cartridges, and ointments), and viral vectors. The company provides these services throughout the entire drug lifecycle, including chemical and analytical development, pilot manufacturing, and commercial-scale manufacturing. Siegfried has a large global footprint with 13 production sites on three continents.
$106
-14%
$5B
$4B
2.6x
11.1x
Switzerland
St Galler Kantonalbank AG provides banking services to the local population and small and middle-sized companies in Switzerland and globally. It also offers private banking. The bank adopts a balanced business model based on two revenue sources. Its objectives are the growth of loans, the growth of funds under management, cost and income ratio and return on equity. The firm operates in St Gall through its network of branches. The company has developed and promoted the brand Cantonal bank. Retail and commercial clients, private banking, and corporate center are the segments of the company.
$769
+25%
$5B
$17B
21.5x
Switzerland
Allreal Holding Ltd is a real estate portfolio company in Switzerland. The company divides its business into two segments: real estate and project & development. The real estate division has three subdivisions: portfolio management, real estate management, and Building Management. The company's investment portfolio is mainly composed of commercial properties with a small section of residential investments. The project & development division offers a range of services, stretching from site and ground analysis through the construction of the project. The company develops projects in all segments of real estate for private and institutional investors and owners, and its portfolio. The company operates exclusively in Switzerland with the majority of its business in the Zurich area.
$267
+11%
$4B
$8B
14.0x
19.6x
Switzerland
Sunrise Communications AG is a telecommunications company providing landline, broadband, TV, fixed-line, and mobile services, along with integrated ICT solutions for connectivity, security, and IoT. The company operates through three reportable segments: Residential Customers, which provides fixed-line and mobile services and handset sales with a focus on bundled offers in fixed Internet, mobile, and IPTV; Business Customers and Wholesale, which delivers fixed-line and mobile communications, Internet and data services, integration services, and wholesale voice, data, Internet, and infrastructure services; and Infrastructure and Support Functions, which include network, IT, operations, and staff functions.
$59
+10%
$4B
$11B
2.9x
7.0x
Switzerland
Zuger Kantonalbank AG is a cantonal, universal Swiss bank. The canton of Zug is the majority shareholder with just over half of the outstanding shares. The cantonal government also guarantees state protection of funds deposited with the bank. The bank's operations include retail banking, private banking, and corporate banking. Most of its products and services cater to residents in the canton of Zug. Products and offerings include traditional banking services, home financing, financial planning, asset management, corporate and real estate financing, pension planning, and succession planning. Most of the bank's net revenue consists of net interest income derived from mortgages.
$14,162
+29%
$4B
$10B
23.1x
Switzerland
Adecco Group is a provider of human capital solutions, with the majority of its revenue coming from flexible placement but also offering permanent placement, career transition, outsourcing, and consulting services in engineering, digital, and IT. The company is organized into three business units: Adecco, Akkodis, and LHH. The company provides services to businesses and organizations throughout Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, South America, and North Africa.
$24
-19%
$4B
$7B
0.3x
7.2x
Switzerland
Bucher Industries AG develops and manufactures economical, ecological components, machinery, and systems, and offers solutions for harvesting, producing, and packaging foods, keeping roads and public spaces clean and safe, and providing electrohydraulic drive systems for sophisticated machines. The Company comprises five segments: Kuhn Group manufactures agricultural machinery, Bucher Municipal provides municipal vehicles, Bucher Hydraulics provides hydraulic components and electrohydraulic systems, Bucher Emhart Glass manufactures equipment for the glass container industry, Bucher Specials manufactures equipment for processing beverages, as well as automation solutions. It derives a majority of its revenue from the Kuhn Group segment.
$406
-20%
$4B
$3B
0.9x
6.6x
Switzerland
Sportradar Group AG is a technology platform enabling next-generation engagement in sports, and a provider of B2B solutions to the sports betting industry. It generates revenue through two primary sources: subscription-based revenue and revenue sharing. Geographically, it operates in North America, Africa, AsiaPac & Middle East, Europe, and LATAM & Caribbean.
$13
-45%
$4B
$4B
2.3x
5.6x
Switzerland
SMG Swiss Marketplace Group Holding AG is an online marketplace under three primary business segments: real estate, automotive, and general marketplaces, complemented by additional price comparison offerings in finance and insurance. Its tools include: ImmoScout24, Homegate, Flatfox, alle-immobilien.ch, Immostreet.ch, home.ch, Publimmo, Acheter-Louer.ch, CASASOFT, IAZI, AutoScout24, MotoScout24, anibis.ch, tutti.ch, Ricardo, FinanceScout24, and moneyland.ch.
$38
--
$4B
$4B
8.4x
16.1x
Switzerland
Daetwyler Holding AG is an international industrial supplier of elastomer products. Elastomer is a rubberlike, flexible material composed of polymers. The company focuses on supplying two markets: healthcare and industrial solutions. The healthcare segment offers components for delivery of injectable drugs and diagnostics in the pharmaceutical and medical markets. The industrial solutions segment manufactures customized system-critical components for applications in the mobility, food and beverage, oil and gas, and general industry markets. The majority of revenue comes from Europe, followed by the Americas and Asia and other markets.
$216
+44%
$4B
$4B
2.9x
15.1x
Switzerland
Comet Holding AG is a vendor of x-ray, radio frequency (RF) power and ebeam technology. It markets its systems and services, under the Comet, Yxlon and ebeam brands. Yxlon x-ray systems for non-destructive testing are supplied to end customers in the automotive, aerospace, electronics and energy sectors. Under the Comet brand, the group builds components and modules such as x-ray sources, vacuum capacitors, RF generators and impedance matching networks, marketed to manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, semiconductor and solar industries as well as the security sector. The Group has three operating divisions: Plasma Control Technologies (PCT); X-Ray Systems (IXS) and Industrial X-Ray Modules (IXM).
$453
+62%
$4B
$4B
6.0x
59.4x
Switzerland
Medacta Group SA is involved in developing, manufacturing and distributing orthopedic and neurosurgical medical devices. The company offers solutions for Hip, Knee, Shoulder and Spine. The majority of the company's revenue is generated from Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and the rest from other regions.
$177
+3%
$4B
$4B
4.7x
16.3x
Switzerland
Cembra Money Bank AG is a consumer finance bank operating in Switzerland. The company has two operating segments: Lending and Payments. The company provides financial solutions to its customers. The products offered by the company include consumer credit products such as personal loans, Auto loans and leasing, credit cards, Insurance products, Buy now pay later/invoice financing, and deposits and savings products. The company generates revenue from the Interest Income and Commission and fee income, with the majority of revenue generated from Interest Income. The majority revenue is from Lending Segment.
$120
-7%
$4B
$7B
10.2x
Switzerland
Mobimo Holding AG is a Switzerland-based company. The company's business activities consist of the long-term holding and management of commercial and residential properties, the development of commercial and residential properties for its portfolio and third-party investors, and the construction and sale of owner-occupied residential properties. The company operates in two reportable segments; Real estate and Development. The Real Estate segment, which derives key revenue, shows the profit from investment properties held on a long-term basis to generate rental income. The Development segment shows the profit from investment properties under construction for the company's portfolio, development for institutional and private investors, and the construction and sale of condominium apartments.
$459
+13%
$3B
$6B
13.2x
17.5x
Switzerland
Valiant Holding AG is an independent retail and SME bank which offers banking and financial services to clients. The company operates exclusively within Switzerland. The products and services of the company encompass mobile banking app and payment solution Twint, savings account, retirement planning solutions, payments, investing, financing products and advisory services, and customized investment solutions.
$214
+39%
$3B
$17B
23.8x
Switzerland
Clariant AG is a Switzerland-based specialty chemicals company with world-wide operations. The company reports in three business areas: care chemicals, absorbents and additives and catalysts. Care chemicals mainly targets consumer end markets such as personal care and homecare, but it also has an industrial component. Absorbents and additives encompass Clariant’s coatings and adhesives, absorbents, and plastics segments. Catalysts manufacturers process catalysts, mainly for petrochemical and syngas plants.
$10
-14%
$3B
$5B
1.0x
5.7x
Switzerland
Walliser Kantonalbank is a financial services provider that offers a range of services as a universal bank and contributes towards the smooth development of the Valais' economy within the limits of prudential rules and regulations in the banking industry. It accepts deposits, offers mortgage, construction and consumer loans, issues letters of credit and bank guarantees, administers investment assets, trades securities and precious metals and manages bond issuances. The company has its operations in Region Oberwallis (Upper Valais), Region Siders, Region Sitten, Region Martigny and Region Monthey.
$203
+23%
$3B
$8B
22.6x
Switzerland
BB Biotech AG is a part of the healthcare sector in Switzerland. Its primary activity includes making investments, especially in the biotechnology market, and is one of the investors in the field of biotechnology. The focus of the investments is on those listed companies that focus on the development and marketing of novel drugs with a clear value for the healthcare system. Geographically company operates in the USA, Netherlands, Singapore, Great Britain, Canada, Switzerland, Curacao, and British Virgin Island.
$58
--
$3B
$3B
4.2x
Switzerland
Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA is a Swiss-based company engaged in the provision of life and non-life insurance services. The company, together with its subsidiaries, offers health, accident, fire, and third-party, as well as motor and transport insurance products, among others. It mainly serves individuals, small and medium-scale businesses, and the public sector. The group's operating segments are: Non-life domain, Life domain, and Other activities. Maximum revenue is generated from its Non-life insurance products. Geographically, the majority of the group's revenue is generated from Switzerland, and the rest from Liechtenstein.
$1,038
+33%
$3B
$3B
1.2x
Switzerland
Banque Cantonale de Genève (BCGE) is a Switzerland-based bank which provides the services of a regional full-service bank and has the particular role of contributing to the economic development of the canton and of the region. Its activities include providing mortgage lending and commercial and personal loans as well as loans for international trade. The group is also active in online banking as well as asset management and manages public offerings and placements in the financial markets.
$42
+36%
$3B
$9B
11.7x
Switzerland
dorma+kaba Holding AG is a security group that provides smart and secure access solutions and systems in the security industry. The group offers products such as Door Hardware, Entrance Systems, Electronic Access & Data, Mechanical Key Systems, Lodging Systems, Safe Locks, Movable Walls, Key Systems, and dormakaba digital. Its Services are Maintenance, Emergency Callout & Repair, Genuine Spare Parts, Modernization & Upgrades, Installation, Training & Webinars, Consulting, and Digital Services. The company has two operating segments: Access Solutions and Key & Wall Solutions and OEM. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Access Solutions segment.
$72
-23%
$3B
$3B
0.8x
5.3x
Switzerland
Stadler Rail AG is a Switzerland based producer of rolling stock and related systems. The company operates in three reportable segments that are Rolling Stock segment which include the manufacturing of various types of rail vehicles. The Service & Components segment offers full service, modernization and revision, spare parts service, and vehicle repairs, including the maintenance and assessment of defects, and Signalling segment develops and distributes various signalling solutions for vehicles and infrastructures. Geographically the company operates in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, America, CIS and Rest of the world.
$30
+12%
$3B
$3B
0.7x
8.4x
Switzerland
Versigent PLC designs and manufactures low- and high-voltage electrical architectures. Its products include signal, power, and data distribution systems used in sectors such as automotive, commercial vehicles, agriculture, and energy storage. The company operates engineering and manufacturing facilities across multiple regions and serves customers through an international network.
$42
--
$3B
$5B
0.6x
5.6x
Switzerland
Compagnie Financiere Tradition SA is a Switzerland-based interdealer broking firm. It acts as a marketplace and an intermediary and facilitates transactions between financial institutions and other professional traders in the capital markets. Its Financial and non-financial products include bonds, interest rates, index futures, currency and credit derivatives, equities, precious metals, energy and environmental products and others. Its geographical segments are Europe, Middle East and Africa; Americas and Asia-Pacific.
$383
+35%
$3B
$3B
2.0x
10.2x
Switzerland
Kardex Holding AG is engaged in providing automated storage solutions and materials handling systems. It operates in two divisions namely Kardex Remstar and Kardex Mlog. The Kardex Remstar division is active in the development, production, and maintenance of dynamic storage and retrieval systems, and the Kardex Mlog division develops and manufactures integrated materials handling systems and automated high-bay warehouses. It operates in various geographical regions which include Europe, the Americas, Asia/Pacific Middle East, and Africa. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Kardex Remstar segment.
$359
+15%
$3B
$3B
2.6x
18.8x
Switzerland
Also Holding AG is an information and communications technology distribution company. The industries it caters to include information technology, data centers, consumer electronics and telecommunication predominantly in Switzerland. It also connects service providers of cloud solutions connect with their customers and aids the provision of financial, logistics and IT services. The company operates in two geographical segments namely, Central Europe and Northern/Eastern Europe.
$210
-37%
$3B
$2B
0.1x
6.3x
Switzerland
Burkhalter Holding AG is a Switzerland-based company which provides electrical engineering services to the construction sector comprising residential and non-residential buildings as well as infrastructure facilities. It provides electrical engineering services at the place of a power station and includes all processes up to and including the regulation of electrical installations and end user machines for buildings. The company's products and services include installations, switchboards, maintenance and repairs, telematics, wiring, cabling, building automation, control & regulation systems and technical security solutions. It undertakes installations and implements systems for high and low voltage equipment in industrial, commercial, non-residential and residential properties.
$239
+47%
$3B
$2B
1.6x
22.9x
Switzerland
Investis Holding SA is a residential property company operating in the Lake Geneva region of Switzerland and is a national Swiss real estate services provider. The company's portfolio consists of almost residential properties. The company has a network of various service locations with recognizable brands scattered throughout Switzerland. The copany divides its activities into two operating segments: Properties and Real Estate Services. Its properties segment deals with investment, development, and serviced apartments, while its Real Estate Services segment deals with property management and facility management. The company's main revenue comes from the leasing of properties and revenue related to its various real estate services.
$195
+25%
$2B
$3B
20.1x
14.0x
Switzerland
International Workplace Group PLC owns a network of business centers leased to various business customers and offers flexible workspace options. It owns and operates brands like Regus, Spaces, Signature, HQ, and No 18. The company operates in three principal geographical segments: the Americas; Europe, the Middle East, Africa; and Asia-Pacific. The Americas segment generates the majority proportion of revenue.
$3
-1%
$2B
$10B
2.6x
18.1x
Switzerland
Burckhardt Compression Holding AG is a Switzerland-based company that manufactures and distributes reciprocating compressors. The company provides customized compressor systems for industries including upstream oil and gas, gas transport and storage, refinery, chemicals, and petrochemical and industrial gas. In addition, the company provides compressor components and related aftermarket services to help clients lower their reciprocating compressor systems costs. Its reportable segments are; the Systems Division which generates maximum revenue, the Services Division, and Others. The company operates globally, with the majority of its sales being derived from Europe, Asia, Australia, China, and North America.
$673
-13%
$2B
$2B
1.4x
9.5x
Switzerland
Tecan Group AG sells automated laboratory instruments and solutions for the diagnostics and life sciences research markets. The firm operates in two segments; The Life Sciences Business (end-customer business) segment supplies end users with automated workflow solutions directly. These solutions include laboratory instruments, software packages, application know-how, services, consumables, and spare parts, The partnering Business (OEM business) segment develops and manufactures OEM instruments and components that are distributed by partner companies under their names. A majority proportion of Tecan's revenue is generated in the Americas and Europe.
$170
-19%
$2B
$2B
1.8x
11.9x
Switzerland
Cosmo Pharmaceuticals NV is a pharmaceutical company with a focus on gastrointestinal diseases, dermatology, and health tech. The company develops and manufactures products that are distributed globally by its partners. Products that the company has developed include Lialda/Mezavant/Mesavancol and Uceris/Cortiment, for the treatment of ulcerative colitis; GI Genius, which uses artificial intelligence to aid the detection of colorectal polyps during colonoscopy; Eleview, a submucosal injectable composition for use in gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures; Aemcolo for the treatment of travellers' diarrhoea (TD) and Winlevi for the treatment of acne. The product pipeline includes Breezula, GI Genius, Methylene blue MMX, Aemcolo, CB-03-10, and CB-01-33.
$124
+70%
$2B
$2B
Median$163+10%$7B$11B3.7x13.8x

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