This is a list of notable companies based in French Polynesia.
Name | 2021 Revenues (XPF billion) [1] | Employees | Founded | Notes |
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Électricité de Tahiti | 22.4 | 535 | 1970 | Electricity provider |
ONATi | 19.3 | 634 | 2013 | Telecommunications provider |
Brasserie de Tahiti | 14.5 | 415 | 1914 | Brewery and beverage production |
Pacific petroleum and services | 14.2 | 21 | Fossil fuel importer and distributor | |
Air Tahiti Nui | 12.4 | 606 | 1996 | Flag carrier airline |
This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in the country. [2] The industry and sector follow the Industry Classification Benchmark taxonomy. Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct.
Name | Industry | Sector | Headquarters | Founded | Notes |
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Air Moana | Consumer services | Airlines | 2022 | Domestic airline | |
Air Tahiti | Consumer services | Airlines | 1987 | Domestic airline | |
Air Tahiti Nui | Consumer services | Airlines | Papeete | 1996 | International Flag carrier airline |
AXA Assurances | Financials | Full line insurance | Papeete | ||
Banque de Polynesie | Financials | Banks | Papeete | 1973 | |
Banque de Tahiti | Financials | Banks | Papenoo | 1969 | |
Banque SOCREDO | Financials | Banks | Papeete | 1959 | |
Boyer Construction | |||||
Brasserie de Tahiti | 1914 | Brewing and beverages | |||
CEDIS | Papeete | ||||
Électricité de Tahiti | Utilities | Conventional electricity | 1970 | Subsidiary of Engie | |
ONATi | Telecommunications | Telecommunications | 2013 | Subsidiary of OPT | |
OPT | Telecommunications | Telecommunications | Papeete | 1984 | Post and telecommunications |
Pacific petroleum and services | Oil and Energy | Fuel, oil & diesel | Fuel importer | ||
Petropol | Oil and Energy | Fuel, oil & diesel | 1963 | Distributor for Mobil | |
Polynesian Navigation Company | 2014 | Domestic shipping | |||
Polynésie la 1ère | Consumer services | Broadcasting & entertainment | Faʻaʻā | 1965 | Public television channel |
SDEC Hyper U | Consumer services | Pirae | Hypermarket | ||
SEGC Carrefour | Consumer services | Food retailers & wholesalers | Carrefour Arue and Punaauia | ||
SODIVA | 1980 | Car imports and services | |||
SOPADEP | 1927 | Car importer and rentals | |||
Tahiti Automobiles | 1969 | Car importer | |||
Tahiti Nui Television | Consumer services | Broadcasting & entertainment | Papeete | 2000 | |
Totalenergies Marketing Polynesie | Oil and Energy | Fuel, oil & diesel | Petrol stations and solar farms | ||
Wane Group | Consumer services | Food retailers & wholesalers |
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