THE COMPANY GRAPH
Companies of Angola.
Every meaningful entity operating in the Angolan economy. Sector-tagged. Leadership-mapped. Independently profiled.
Angola's newest mobile operator — backed by US DFC financing, building competitive pressure in the mobile …
Angola's official private investment and export promotion agency — the single window for foreign investors.
Operator of SACS, MONET, and WACS submarine cable landings — the connective tissue of Angola's digital …
Angola's upstream regulator — the concession authority and licensor of all oil, gas, and biofuels operations.
Angola's insurance and pensions regulator — licenses insurers, supervises solvency, and oversees the pension …
Angola's largest independent E&P company — the BP/Eni 50/50 joint venture combining the two majors' Angolan …
Angola's largest commercial bank by assets and the most digitally advanced private financial institution in …
Top-five Angolan bank by assets, formerly Banco Espírito Santo Angola (BESA).
Top-five Angolan bank, formed in 2016 from the merger of Banco Millennium Angola and Banco Privado Atlântico.
Mid-tier Angolan commercial bank with a national branch footprint and a focused retail and SME franchise.
Smaller Angolan commercial bank focused on niche retail and corporate banking segments.
Newer-generation Angolan commercial bank with a digital-first orientation.
The second-largest Angolan bank by assets, majority-owned by Spain's CaixaBank — Angola's premier corporate …
Top three Angolan bank by both deposits and loan book, with cross-shareholdings in Banco BIC Português.
Angola's central bank — monetary authority, banking supervisor, and FX regime architect.
Angola's debt and securities exchange — the country's emerging capital market infrastructure.
Angola's largest state-owned commercial bank — historically the country's banker of last resort and a …
World's fourth-largest diamond mine and Angola's flagship mining asset.
Angola's capital markets regulator — supervises BODIVA and oversees public offerings, asset managers, and …
Angola's chapter of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative — publishes audited reconciliations of …
Angola's national diamond company — concession-holder for the country's diamond reserves and operator of the …
Angola's largest insurance company — historically state-owned, supervised by ARSEG.
Luanda's state-owned water utility — operator of the capital's potable water production, treatment, and …
Angola's sovereign wealth fund — vehicle for managing oil-revenue surpluses and strategic state investments.
Angola's state-asset and participation manager — oversees the state's equity holdings in companies and …
Angola's telecommunications regulator — spectrum allocator, license issuer, and supervisor of mobile and …
Angola's national statistics office — official source for CPI, GDP, demographic, and labour-market data.
Angola's electricity and water sector regulator — sets tariffs, licenses utilities, and supervises service …
Angola's leading hypermarket banner — anchor of Luanda's modern trade landscape.
Portugal's largest construction group — Angola's most active foreign infrastructure contractor across roads, …
Operator of the Longonjo project — among the most advanced rare-earth elements projects outside China.
Angola's largest beverage company and a flagship domestic FMCG champion — owner of Blue, Speed, and Grand Pop …
Angola's national oil company. The country's largest enterprise, anchor of the upstream value chain, and a …
The Angolan subsidiary of Africa's largest bank by assets — frequently cited as a leading IPO candidate on …
Angola's flag carrier — fully relocated international operations to the new António Agostinho Neto …
Angola's largest international oil operator by production, anchored by Block 17 and the AKPO/Girassol fields.
Angola's largest mobile operator — 60%+ market share, anchor of the country's digital economy.

































