Jollibee Group improved its ranking on the 2025 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list, moving up seven spots to 79th from 86th last year. It is also the ninth-largest Philippine-headquartered company on the prestigious list.
“We are honored by this continued recognition by Fortune SEA as it reflects the strength of our global strategy and the passion of our teams,” said Ernesto Tanmantiong, Jollibee Group Global president and chief executive.
“This is also especially meaningful for us as it highlights our brand’s strong and growing presence, all thanks to the unwavering support of our customers,” said Tanmantiong.
Now in its second year, the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 ranking highlights the region’s largest companies by revenue.
The 2025 figures are drawn from publicly available financial statements and other official disclosures, based on 2024 financial results.
Jollibee Group reported first-quarter 2025 revenues of P70.2 billion ($1.2 billion), a 14.6-percent year-on-year increase. Profits for the same period reached P4.8 billion ($83.0 million), growing 17.6 percent year-on-year.
The Jollibee Group’s portfolio includes 19 brands and over 9,900 stores across 33 countries, with a growing presence in key global markets such as the United States, United Kingdom and the Middle East.
Its ascent on the Fortune list underscores its successful transformation into a multi-brand, multi-country restaurant company with a global outlook.
The 2025 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list features companies from seven countries in the region: Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
The list aims to provide a snapshot of the region’s corporate champions navigating a complex global environment. Jollibee Group was also included in Fortune’s inaugural 2024 Southeast Asia 500 List.
Jollibee Group has also been recognized in TIME’s World’s Best Companies for three consecutive years and is a four-time recipient of the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award.
The company was also named the Philippines’ Most Admired Company by the Asian Wall Street Journal and listed among Asia’s Fab 50 Companies.







