NEW YORK, Dec. 30, 2016 -- PrivCo has just released The PrivCo Asia 50: Ranking the Largest Private Companies in Asia by Revenue Report.
PrivCo screened through its proprietary Private Company Financial Database with information on over 900,000+ private companies to rank the PrivCo Asia 50, the definitive ranking of the top 50 privately-held companies in Asia based on 2015 revenue. PrivCo has provided its Exclusive Top 5 Rankings below, with Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd taking the top spot ranking as the #1 Largest Private Company in the PrivCo Asia 50. Ranked just behind it were Suning Holdings Group Co., Ltd (#2) & Shandong Weiqiao Pioneering Group (#3).
You can access the full list of 50 companies ranked by revenues here: http://www.privco.com/list/2016_largest_as_companies
PrivCo Top 5 Largest Private Companies
(Ranked By Revenue in 2015)
1. Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd
2. Suning Holdings Group Co., Ltd
3. Shandong Weiqiao Pioneering Group
4. Amer International Group Co., Ltd
5. Charoen Pokphand Group
About PrivCo
Based in New York, PrivCo (www.privco.com) is the leading provider of private company financial data and business research, with exclusive financial data on over 900,000+ private companies worldwide.
CONTACT INFORMATION Media Contact: Chris Pisarski PrivCo COO (212)-645-1686 [email protected]


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