The Chartered Community of Navarra continues to demonstrate its economic strength at national level, with seven regional business groups ranked among the 500 largest companies in Spain by turnover, according to the latest national ranking published by El Mundo, based on official data from Informa D&B and the Mercantile Register.
The ranking, which orders Spain’s largest business groups by revenue, places Navarrese companies in positions ranging from the upper part of the top 200 to the lower end of the top 500. This distribution highlights both the diversity and the resilience of Navarre’s business ecosystem.
The classification also shows that Navarra’s presence is not limited to a single industry, spanning sectors such as food processing, pharmaceuticals and engineering, underlining the region’s broad-based industrial profile.
| Business group | Revenue (€ million) | Employees (approx.) | CEO / Managing Director | National ranking position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Viscofan | 1,205 | 5,160 | José Domingo de Ampuero y Osma | 160 |
| Grupo AN | 1,135 | 1,205 | Francisco Arrarás Echeverría | 171 |
| Cinfa (Infarco) | 750 | 2,160 | Enrique Ordieres Sagarminaga | 277 |
| Agotzaina | 645 | 498 | Pedro María Lizárraga Senar | 317 |
| Virto Frozen Group | 615 | 1,870 | Javier Virto Moreno | 328 |
| Uvesa | 604 | 2,185 | Antonio Cristóbal Sánchez Sánchez | 337 |
| Norland Integrated Technical Solutions | 372 | 473 | Kevin George Hostetler | 494 |
Source: Ranking of Spain’s largest business groups 2025, El Mundo (Informa D&B / Mercantile Register data).
Beyond these seven major groups, a further 35 companies from Navarre appear among the top 2,000 firms nationwide, reinforcing the region’s reputation as a competitive business environment.
This strong showing in Spain’s leading corporate rankings underlines the ability of Navarrese companies to compete successfully at national level and their contribution to the region’s economic development. Recognition in such a demanding classification, built on recent financial data, also points to stability and sustained growth in key sectors of Navarre’s economy.
Source: Diario de Navarra