
Africa hosts numerous businesses owned or significantly invested in by foreign entities across various sectors. Here are 20 notable examples:
- BMW South Africa (South Africa)
A subsidiary of the German automaker BMW, involved in manufacturing and distributing BMW vehicles within South Africa. - Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (South Africa)
A subsidiary of the American automaker Ford, engaged in vehicle manufacturing and sales in the region. - General Motors South Africa (South Africa)
Previously a subsidiary of the American company General Motors, involved in vehicle manufacturing and distribution. - Hyundai Automotive South Africa (South Africa)
A subsidiary of the South Korean automaker Hyundai, responsible for vehicle sales and services in South Africa. - Isuzu Trucks South Africa (South Africa)
A subsidiary of the Japanese company Isuzu, specializing in the production and distribution of trucks. - Mercedes-Benz South Africa (South Africa)
A subsidiary of the German automaker Mercedes-Benz, involved in manufacturing and selling luxury vehicles. - Nissan South Africa (South Africa)
A subsidiary of the Japanese automaker Nissan, engaged in vehicle manufacturing and sales. - Pioneer Foods (South Africa)
A South African food and beverage company that has attracted significant foreign investment. - China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) (Various African countries)
A Chinese state-owned oil and gas corporation with operations in Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, Mozambique, and Niger. - SOCFIN Group (Multiple African countries)
A Luxembourg-based company managing oil palm and rubber plantations in countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Cameroon. - Puma Energy (Multiple African countries)
A Swiss-based global energy company operating in 19 African countries, involved in the supply and storage of petroleum products. - TotalEnergies (Various African countries)
A French multinational integrated energy and petroleum company with extensive operations across the African continent. - Shell Nigeria (Nigeria)
A subsidiary of the British-Dutch multinational Royal Dutch Shell, engaged in oil exploration and production in Nigeria. - Unilever Nigeria (Nigeria)
A subsidiary of the British-Dutch multinational Unilever, producing and marketing consumer goods. - Nestlé Nigeria (Nigeria)
A subsidiary of the Swiss multinational Nestlé, involved in the production and distribution of food and beverages. - MTN Group (South Africa)
While headquartered in South Africa, MTN has significant foreign ownership and operates across various African countries, providing telecommunications services. - Vodacom Group (South Africa)
A South African telecommunications company majority-owned by the UK-based Vodafone Group, operating in several African countries. - Barclays Africa Group (South Africa)
Formerly a subsidiary of the British multinational Barclays, providing banking services across the continent. - Standard Chartered Bank (Multiple African countries)
A British multinational banking and financial services company with a significant presence in Africa. - Heineken Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
A subsidiary of the Dutch brewing company Heineken, operating breweries and distributing beverages in Ethiopia.
These examples illustrate the diverse range of foreign-owned businesses operating within Africa, contributing to various sectors including automotive, energy, agriculture, and finance.