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The 30 biggest British private companies

Britain's business giants
30) Healthcare at Home – £1.8 billion sales
29) Home Bargains – £1.87 billion sales
28) Arcadia – £1.9 billion sales
27) Rubix – £1.91 billion sales
26) Shop Direct – £1.93 billion sales
25) Mace – £1.97 billion sales
24) Thames Water (Kemble) – £2.06 billion sales
23) Radius Payment Solutions Ltd – £2.1 billion sales
22) The Rigby Group – £2.17 billion sales
21) Westcoast – £2.2 billion sales
20) Bet365 – £2.28 billion sales
19) Marshall Group – £2.6 billion sales
18) Specsavers – £2.616 billion sales
17) JCB – £2.62 billion sales
16) Virgin Atlantic – £2.66 billion sales
15) Heathrow Airport – £2.88 billion sales
14) Laing O'Rourke – £2.9 billion sales
13) Iceland – £2.96 billion sales
12) EMR – £3.1 billion sales
11) 2 Sisters Food Group – £3.29 billion sales
10) Bestway Group – £3.3 billion sales
9) Dyson – £3.5 billion sales
8) Pentland Group – £3.6 billion sales
7) Arnold Clark – £3.9 billion sales
6) MFG Group – £4.1 billion sales
5) EG Group – £4.5 billion sales
4) John Lewis Partnership – £10.2 billion sales
3) Swire – £10.4 billion sales
2) Greenergy – £15.7 billion sales
1) INEOS – £26.9 billion sales
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Britain's business giants

The uncertain political climate seemed to spell disaster for the business world, but Britain's private companies are holding firm under the threat of a looming Brexit. In fact, according to this year's Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 100, many companies are actually recording their biggest sales and profits ever. From centuries-old businesses to those that have only started in the last 20 years, find out who's leading the pack right now.
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Charlotte Irwin

19 July 2018

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