Top 10 Most Valuable Companies in the World 2025
Multinational corporations continue to dominate the global economy, and the 2025 Hurun Global 1000 Report clearly reflects this trend. Released recently, the report ranks the 1,000 most valuable companies worldwide, expanding from the earlier list of 500 companies.
A major highlight this year is that Nvidia has overtaken both Microsoft and Apple to become the world’s most valuable company in 2025, driven by the unprecedented boom in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
This report is especially important for competitive exam aspirants, as it reflects global economic power, corporate dominance, and sectoral trends.
Nvidia climbed two positions to secure the No.1 spot globally, with a massive market capitalisation of $4.63 trillion.
The rise of generative AI, cloud computing, and automation has placed Nvidia at the center of the global tech revolution.
Despite Microsoft’s strong presence in cloud services and enterprise software, Nvidia’s AI-driven growth proved decisive.
Eight out of the top ten companies are US-based, underlining America’s dominance in technology, AI, and digital platforms.
Companies like Nvidia, Broadcom, and TSMC highlight the strategic importance of chips and semiconductors in the modern economy.
While India continues to produce global-scale enterprises, the rankings show a gap in valuation compared to US and Chinese giants, especially in high-tech sectors like AI and semiconductors.
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