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Which Aussie Firms Made It to TIME Asia-Pacific’s Best Companies of 2026?

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February 13, 2026
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TIME has released its Asia-Pacific’s Best Companies of 2026 list, and a number of Australian companies have made to the prestigious list of 500 companies.

While Singapore’s DBS Bank came out on top, an Australian company was able to rank second. Any guesses?

TIME Asia-Pacific’s Best Companies of 2026

According to TIME, the following key dimensions were focused on when companies were ranked:

  • Employee Satisfaction
  • Financial Performance
  • Sustainability Transparency (ESG)

To determine which companies made the list, TIME partnered up with Statista, which is known for providing market and consumer data and rankings.

Aussie Companies on the List

For Australia, four companies made it to the top 10 companies. Seven companies in total made it to the top 50, while a total of 12 made it to the top 100.

Without further ado, there are all the Australian companies included in the TIME Asia-Pacific’s Best Companies of 2026.

  • Commonwealth Bank (2nd)
  • Woolworths Group (6th)
  • QBE Insurance Group (7th)
  • Bendigo and Adelaide Bank (9th)
  • Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (11th)
  • CSL (38th)
  • Atlassian (41st)
  • Worley (56th)
  • Computershare (66th)
  • Wesfarmers (68th)
  • Brambles (84th)
  • Ventia (95th)
  • Qantas (103rd)
  • CIMIC Group (105th)
  • Flight Centre Travel Group (107th)
  • IDP Education (144th)
  • Cotton On Group (149th)
  • Virgin Australia (167th)
  • CAR Group (180th)
  • Fortescue (183rd)
  • Orica (188th)
  • REA Group (221st)
  • Transurban (240th)
  • Ampol (241st)
  • Viva Energy (244th)
  • Reece Group (305th)
  • Aurizon Holdings (317th)
  • G8 Education (321st)
  • Origin Energy (323rd)
  • Alinta Energy (324th)
  • Aware Super (346th)
  • Eagers Automotive (362nd)
  • Cleanaway Waste Management (368th)
  • ALS (376th)
  • Mineral Resources (381st)
  • Qube Holdings (399th)
  • Vicinity Centres (419th)
  • Alfred Health (421st)
  • Super Retail Group (426th)
  • Westpac (438th)
  • Coles Group (444th)
  • APA Group (449th)
  • MYER (481st)
  • Officeworks (498th)

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