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Never before have Denmark’s biggest companies seen such rapid growth

Benedicte Vagner
September 21st, 2022


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Despite the pandemic, around 1,000 of the country’s biggest businesses have overseen untold growth

Billions more in turnover (photo: Maersk)

Through the course of the pandemic, Danish companies handled themselves well, and they have seen significant growth since the beginning of 2021.

Indeed, around 1,000 of the country’s biggest companies have seen an increase in turnover of at least 30 percent.

Maersk leading the way
The companies that saw the largest increases were freight companies such as Maersk.

The shipper saw a rise in turnover of 69 percent to 405 billion kroner last year, earning it a post-tax profit of 118 billion kroner – a new Danish record.

Energy companies also thriving
Energy companies also also occupy some of the positions in the top 25.

For example, Centrica Energy Trading saw an annual increase in 159 billion kroner and Energi Danmark saw an increase in turnover of 119 billion kroner.


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Many declare that they simply cannot take another day off, as they are afraid of being fired.

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