Here is the list.
At the turn of the millennium, only three companies involved with salmon were listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange: Pan Fish, Fjord Seafood and Domstein. Today, none of these names appear. But new ones have arrived. The sector has now grown to 26 companies with a total market capitalization of NOK 368 billion (€36.8 billion). All of these are engaged in the business, to a greater or lesser degree, of salmon.
This makes the Oslo Stock Exchange the world’s undisputed most important fish exchange.
And it is not just salmon that can be traded on the stock exchange. In addition to these, there are farmers of cod, barramundi and kingfish – which are not included in this overview.
Big fish
By far the largest player is the 450,000-tonne Mowi, with a market capitalization of NOK 115 billion (€11.5 billion), followed by SalMar, NOK 69 billion (€6.9 billion), and Lerøy of NOK 43.6 billion (€4.3 billion).
The list is dominated by straight salmon farmers, and most are Norwegian. But in fourth place, just after Lerøy, is the Faroese company, Bakkafrost – which also owns The Scottish Salmon Company. A total of six of the companies come from countries other than Norway.
The largest player that is not a straight salmon farmer is the fishing conglomerate Austevoll Seafood. Its most important and valuable asset, however, is its controlling stake in Lerøy.
Fragmented
The stock market runaway train BEWI, provider of packaging, components and insulation solutions, is gaining ground among all salmon farmers, ahead of Norway Royal Salmon, with a market capitalization of NOK 8.2 billion (€800 million).
As is Helge Gåsø’s service company Frøy, with a value of NOK 4.4 billion (€440 million).
Otherwise, two biotech companies, an equipment manufacturer, seven land-based fish farmers (including a smolt producer), a krill company (supplier of fish feed) and a well boat-building shipyard are on the list.
Company name | Business | market cap in billions of euros | Country |
Mowi | Salmon farming | 11.5 | Norway |
SalMar | Salmon farming | 6.9 | Norway |
Lerøy | Salmon farming | 4.4 | Norway |
Bakkafrost | Salmon farming | 4.2 | The Faroe Islands |
Austevoll Seafood | Fishing and salmon farming | 2.1 | Norway |
NTS | Salmon farming | 1.3 | Norway |
Grieg Seafood | Salmon farming | 0.94 | Norway |
BEWI | Packaging | 0.82 | Norway |
Norway Royal Salmon | Salmon farming | 0.76 | Norway |
Frøy | Service and wellboat company | 0.44 | Norway |
Måsøval | Salmon farming | 0.44 | Norway |
Icelandic Salmon | Salmon farming | 0.43 | Iceland |
Aker BioMarine | Catch of krill | 0.42 | Norway |
Atlantic Sapphire | Land-based salmon farmer | 0.34 | Norway |
AKVA group | Equipment supplier | 0.30 | Norway |
Salmones Camanchaca | Salmon farming | 0.26 | Chile |
Ice Fish Farm | Salmon farming | 0.24 | Iceland |
Salmon Evolution | Land-based salmon farmer | 0.23 | Norway |
Hofseth BioCare | Biotech | 0.23 | Norway |
Arctic Fish Holding | Salmon farming | 0.20 | Iceland |
Andfjord Salmon | Land-based salmon farmer | 0.14 | Norway |
Nordic Aqua Partners | Land-based salmon farmer | 0.06 | Denmark |
Gigante Salmon | Land-based salmon farmer | 0.05 | Norway |
Aqua Bio Technology | Biotech | 0.03 | Norway |
Proximar Seafood | Land-based salmon farmer | 0.03 | Norway |
Havyard Group | Shipyard | 0.03 | Norway |
BioFish | Smolt producer | 0.02 | Norway |