List of companies of French Polynesia

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This is a list of notable companies based in French Polynesia.

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Largest firms

Name2021 Revenues
(XPF billion) [1]
EmployeesFoundedNotes
Électricité de Tahiti 22.45351970Electricity provider
ONATi 19.36342013Telecommunications provider
Brasserie de Tahiti 14.54151914Brewery and beverage production
Pacific petroleum and services14.221Fossil fuel importer and distributor
Air Tahiti Nui 12.46061996 Flag carrier airline

Notable companies

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.

Notable companies
     Active     State-owned     Defunct
NameIndustrySectorHeadquartersFoundedNotes
Air Moana Consumer servicesAirlines2022Domestic airline
Air Tahiti Consumer servicesAirlines1987Domestic airline
Air Tahiti Nui Consumer servicesAirlines Papeete 1996International Flag carrier airline
AXA AssurancesFinancialsFull line insurance Papeete
Banque de PolynesieFinancialsBanks Papeete 1973
Banque de TahitiFinancialsBanks Papenoo 1969
Banque SOCREDOFinancialsBanks Papeete 1959
Boyer Construction
Brasserie de Tahiti 1914Brewing and beverages
CEDIS Papeete
Électricité de Tahiti UtilitiesConventional electricity1970Subsidiary of Engie
ONATi TelecommunicationsTelecommunications2013Subsidiary of OPT
OPT TelecommunicationsTelecommunications Papeete 1984Post and telecommunications
Pacific petroleum and servicesOil and EnergyFuel, oil & dieselFuel importer
PetropolOil and EnergyFuel, oil & diesel1963Distributor for Mobil
Polynesian Navigation Company 2014Domestic shipping
Polynésie la 1ère Consumer servicesBroadcasting & entertainment Faʻaʻā 1965Public television channel
SDEC Hyper UConsumer services Pirae Hypermarket
SEGC CarrefourConsumer servicesFood retailers & wholesalersCarrefour Arue and Punaauia
SODIVA1980Car imports and services
SOPADEP1927Car importer and rentals
Tahiti Automobiles1969Car importer
Tahiti Nui Television Consumer servicesBroadcasting & entertainment Papeete 2000
Totalenergies Marketing PolynesieOil and EnergyFuel, oil & dieselPetrol stations and solar farms
Wane GroupConsumer servicesFood retailers & wholesalers

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References

  1. "Le Dixit dévoile son classement des 200 premières entreprises du fenua" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 15 February 2023. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  2. "Classements des 200 premieres entreprises et des 200 premiers employeurs du Fenua en 2021". Dixit. 2023. p. 134-148. Retrieved 6 July 2023.