Jollibee Group rises to No. 71 in Fortune Southeast Asia 500 as revenue reaches USD5.31 billion
Key highlights:
MANILA, Philippines. 10 July 2026. – Jollibee Foods Corporation (“Jollibee Group” or “the Company”) climbed eight places to No. 71 in the 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 as reported revenue rose 12.6% to USD5.31 billion, reinforcing the Company’s growing scale among Southeast Asia’s largest enterprises.
The latest ranking marks Jollibee Group’s third consecutive inclusion in the regional list and continues its upward trajectory since Fortune launched the Southeast Asia 500, from No. 86 in 2024 to No. 79 in 2025 and No. 71 in 2026. Fortune also listed Jollibee Group with USD189 million in profit, USD4.92 billion in assets, and 34,950 employees.
“This recognition reflects the continued progress of Jollibee Group as we build a stronger global restaurant business with sharper focus and greater scale,” said Ernesto Tanmantiong, Jollibee Group Global President and CEO. “Our improved ranking is supported by disciplined execution, the strength of our brands, and the continued trust of our customers across markets. As we expand our global footprint, we remain focused on building a resilient, high-performing business that can deliver sustainable growth and long-term value for our stakeholders.”
A regional benchmark for global growth
Now in its third year, the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 ranks the region’s largest companies by revenue across major industries and markets, providing a benchmark for scale among leading enterprises in one of the world’s fastest-growing regions.
Jollibee Group’s improved ranking reflects the scale and momentum it has built as a Philippine-based global restaurant company, supported by growth across both its Philippine and international operations.
In 2025, growth was supported by both the Philippine business and international operations, with the Philippine business growing 9.6% year-on-year and international markets contributing 44% of total systemwide sales and growing 27% year-on-year.
The ranking reinforces the Group’s focus on profitable growth, disciplined execution, responsible operations, and sustainable long-term value creation.
Scaling a focused restaurant portfolio
The Jollibee Group has built a global restaurant platform of 20 brands with more than 10,400 stores and cafés across 33 countries, giving the Company significant scale across priority categories and markets.
Its portfolio is anchored on quick-service restaurant brands across priority categories, including chicken, better burgers, Chinese cuisine, coffee and tea, supported by operations and investments across Asia, North America, Europe, and the Middle East.
This footprint gives the Group a stronger operating base to grow across both established and high-potential markets.
The Group’s growth ambition is underpinned by disciplined execution, operational excellence, and a continued focus on sustainable long-term value creation.
Strengthening brand equity and market relevance
Beyond the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 ranking, Jollibee Group continues to earn third-party recognition that reinforces the strength of its brands, operating platform, and growing international relevance.
In 2025, Jollibee Group was named to TIME’s World’s Best Companies list for the third consecutive year. Flagship brand Jollibee was also recognized by Brand Finance for its strong brand momentum, with brand value increasing 32% to USD3.3 billion and ranking as the fifth strongest restaurant brand worldwide.
Tim Ho Wan also secured its 17th consecutive Michelin recognition, further supporting the Group’s position as a global restaurant company with brands that carry strong consumer appeal across categories and markets.
Together, these recognitions point to the Group’s ability to build brands with consumer relevance while strengthening the capabilities, systems, and scale needed to support disciplined international growth.
Key highlights:
MANILA, Philippines. 10 July 2026. – Jollibee Foods Corporation (“Jollibee Group” or “the Company”) climbed eight places to No. 71 in the 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 as reported revenue rose 12.6% to USD5.31 billion, reinforcing the Company’s growing scale among Southeast Asia’s largest enterprises.
The latest ranking marks Jollibee Group’s third consecutive inclusion in the regional list and continues its upward trajectory since Fortune launched the Southeast Asia 500, from No. 86 in 2024 to No. 79 in 2025 and No. 71 in 2026. Fortune also listed Jollibee Group with USD189 million in profit, USD4.92 billion in assets, and 34,950 employees.
“This recognition reflects the continued progress of Jollibee Group as we build a stronger global restaurant business with sharper focus and greater scale,” said Ernesto Tanmantiong, Jollibee Group Global President and CEO. “Our improved ranking is supported by disciplined execution, the strength of our brands, and the continued trust of our customers across markets. As we expand our global footprint, we remain focused on building a resilient, high-performing business that can deliver sustainable growth and long-term value for our stakeholders.”
A regional benchmark for global growth
Now in its third year, the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 ranks the region’s largest companies by revenue across major industries and markets, providing a benchmark for scale among leading enterprises in one of the world’s fastest-growing regions.
Jollibee Group’s improved ranking reflects the scale and momentum it has built as a Philippine-based global restaurant company, supported by growth across both its Philippine and international operations.
In 2025, growth was supported by both the Philippine business and international operations, with the Philippine business growing 9.6% year-on-year and international markets contributing 44% of total systemwide sales and growing 27% year-on-year.
The ranking reinforces the Group’s focus on profitable growth, disciplined execution, responsible operations, and sustainable long-term value creation.
Scaling a focused restaurant portfolio
The Jollibee Group has built a global restaurant platform of 20 brands with more than 10,400 stores and cafés across 33 countries, giving the Company significant scale across priority categories and markets.
Its portfolio is anchored on quick-service restaurant brands across priority categories, including chicken, better burgers, Chinese cuisine, coffee and tea, supported by operations and investments across Asia, North America, Europe, and the Middle East.
This footprint gives the Group a stronger operating base to grow across both established and high-potential markets.
The Group’s growth ambition is underpinned by disciplined execution, operational excellence, and a continued focus on sustainable long-term value creation.
Strengthening brand equity and market relevance
Beyond the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 ranking, Jollibee Group continues to earn third-party recognition that reinforces the strength of its brands, operating platform, and growing international relevance.
In 2025, Jollibee Group was named to TIME’s World’s Best Companies list for the third consecutive year. Flagship brand Jollibee was also recognized by Brand Finance for its strong brand momentum, with brand value increasing 32% to USD3.3 billion and ranking as the fifth strongest restaurant brand worldwide.
Tim Ho Wan also secured its 17th consecutive Michelin recognition, further supporting the Group’s position as a global restaurant company with brands that carry strong consumer appeal across categories and markets.
Together, these recognitions point to the Group’s ability to build brands with consumer relevance while strengthening the capabilities, systems, and scale needed to support disciplined international growth.