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NTPC jumps 52 positions to rank 433rd on Forbes' 2023 Global 2000 List

| @indiablooms | Jun 15, 2023, at 07:31 am

New Delhi: India's largest power generation company NTPC Ltd jumped 52 positions to secure the 433rd rank in Forbes' “The Global 2000” List for 2023.

“Rising from 485th rank in the list in the year 2022, the climb of 52 positions in just one year demonstrates NTPC's emergence as a strong force in the global market,” the Ministry of Power said.

NTPC’s ranking is evidence of the company's steady expansion, sound financial condition, and persistent dedication to excellence, it said.

“The Global 2000” List recognizes the world's largest companies based on four key metrics: sales, profits, assets and market value.

Considering Indian companies, NTPC has climbed up one place to secure the 10th rank among the largest Indian companies in the 2023 List.

This ranking further solidifies NTPC's status as a leading player in India's corporate sector.

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