Below is a look at the top 5 finishers.
- #1 Walmart. For the fourth year in a row Walmart tops this ranking, with 14% of the retail market.
- #2 Amazon.
- #3 CVS Health.
- #4 Costco Wholesale.
- #5 Walgreens Boots Alliance.
Which is the largest retailer in the world from the following?
Keeping within these guidelines, Walmart continues to be the world’s largest retailer, both domestically and internationally, with the highest overall score in the Top 50 ranking.
Who are the big three retailers?
| Rank | Company | 2018 retail sales (billions) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Walmart | $387.66 |
| 2 | Amazon.com | $120.93 |
| 3 | The Kroger Co. | $119.70 |
| 4 | Costco | $101.43 |
Who is the number 1 retailer?
As of 2019, Walmart was by far the world’s leading retailer with retail revenues reaching 523.96 billion U.S. dollars. Many of the world’s leading retailers are American companies. Walmart and Amazon are examples of American retailers doing business around the world.
Who are the largest retailers in the world?
To qualify for the rankings, retailers needed to have a direct investment in at least three countries, at least one of which is not adjacent to their domestic market. Keeping within these guidelines, Walmart continues to be the world’s largest retailer, both domestically and internationally, with the highest overall score in the Top 50 ranking.
Who are the top retailers in the world in 2020?
For a closer look at 2020’s Top and Hot Retailer lists click here and listen to our Retail Gets Real podcast for insights on digital, omnichannel, technology and customer experiences in 2020.
Who are the bottom 5 retailers in the world?
French retailers Casino and Auchan were two of the “bottom five” retailers in this year’s dubious “most points dropped” rankings. In total, nine of our Top 50 retailers saw points dropped from a year ago, including two other French retailers, Carrefour and Leclerc.
Which is the largest non US retail company?
Schwarz Group (Germany) – The highest non-US entry on the list saw revenues of $130bn with 63% of revenue coming outside of Germany for the group that owns the Lidl supermarket chain and other retail assets. Kroger (US) – With no international presence Kroger still generated $124bn in revenues from just 3,037 stores in the US.