Top 10 Consumer Goods & Services Companies Globally By Revenue (2024)

As of 2024, Walmart tops the global consumer industry with $648.1 billion in revenue, largely driven by its expansive grocery and general merchandise operations across more than 20 countries. Amazon follows closely with $638 billion, supported by its dominance in e-commerce, cloud services through AWS, and digital media platforms. Apple reported $383.3 billion in revenue, primarily from strong global sales of iPhones, Macs, and its growing portfolio of service subscriptions. In the food and beverage segment, Nestlé generated $105.5 billion, fueled by its packaged food, coffee, and pet care brands, including Nescafé and Purina. PepsiCo followed with $91.5 billion in revenue, led by its diverse beverage and snack offerings such as Pepsi, Lay’s, and Gatorade.
In the luxury and personal care sectors, LVMH posted $89 billion in revenue, driven by sustained demand for brands like Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Sephora, particularly in Asia. Procter & Gamble earned $84 billion through strong global sales of household brands including Pampers and Tide. Unilever reported $65 billion, supported by its broad international reach and well-established brands such as Dove, Knorr, and Surf. Nike reached $51.4 billion, propelled by its leadership in athletic footwear and a growing direct-to-consumer channel. Coca-Cola rounded out the list with $47.1 billion, leveraging its global beverage portfolio and selling more than 2 billion drinks daily across over 200 markets.