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We supply Siemens, ABB, WEG, and GE electric motors, as well as castings, welded components, and machined parts for Hyundai Electric Motors, including motor frames, shafts, and end covers.
We supply Siemens, ABB, WEG, and GE electric motors, as well as castings, welded components, and machined parts for Hyundai Electric Motors, including motor frames, shafts, and end covers.
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We supply Siemens, ABB, WEG, and GE electric motors, as well as castings, welded components, and machined parts for Hyundai Electric Motors, including motor frames, shafts, and end covers.







Brief Introduction to Kazakhstan’s Top 100 Well-Known Brands
Kazakhstan’s well-known brands are primarily concentrated in sectors such as energy, mining, finance, retail, food, aviation, metallurgy, and chemicals, with the majority being large state-owned enterprises, resource-based companies, and technology-driven retail platforms. Below is a curated selection of more than 50 local renowned brands, categorized by industry, accompanied by brief profiles.
I. Energy and Petroleum (the Pillar of the National Economy)
Kazakhstan National Oil and Gas Company
This national oil flagship company is engaged in exploration, production, refining, pipeline construction, and export operations, making it one of the world’s leading oil suppliers.
[Image: Kazakhstan National Oil and Gas Company]
Tengri Chevron Oil Company (Tengri Chevron)
Kazakhstan’s largest oil field, the Tengiz Field, is operated by a Kazakh–U.S. joint venture that includes Chevron, ExxonMobil, Lukoil, and the Government of Kazakhstan; the country is also the world’s leading crude oil producer.
[Image: Tenggeri Chevro Oil]
North Caspian Operating Company (NCOC)
Develop the Kashagan oil field, a world-class supergiant field operated by an international consortium.
Photo of the North Caspian Operating Company
Kazakhstan National Gas Company
Natural gas transmission, storage, distribution, and pipeline operations.
II. Mining and Metallurgy (Global Core Supplier)
Kazakhstan Atomic Energy Industry Company
The world’s largest producer of natural uranium, accounting for 43% of the global market share; its operations encompass nuclear power fuel, uranium mining, and isotope production.
Kazatomprom image
Kazinc (Kazakhstan Zinc)
A global leader in the production of zinc, lead, and silver; the largest zinc producer in Central Asia.
Kazakhstan Mining
Copper, zinc, gold, silver, and lead; one of the world’s top 20 copper producers.
Images of Kazakh mining companies
Kazakh Chrome Industry
The world’s largest producer of ferrochrome and chromite ore; raw materials for specialty steels and stainless steels.
Karmet (Karaganda Metallurgical Group)
Steel, hot-rolled steel, structural steel, and construction materials; Kazakhstan’s largest steel enterprise.
SSGPO (Sokolovsko-Sarbayskoye Mining): iron ore and pelletized iron ore; a core asset of Eurasian Resources Group (ERG).
III. Finance and Technology (the Most Dynamic Sectors)
Kaspi.kz: Kazakhstan’s national super app, offering e-commerce, payments, banking, lending, insurance, logistics, and food-delivery services; it is the largest company in Central Asia by market capitalization.
[Image] Caspi.kz
Kaspi Bank: A bank under the Kaspi Group, offering consumer finance, credit cards, and microloans; ranked No. 1 in retail banking.
[Image] Caspian Bank
Halyk Bank (People’s Bank): Kazakhstan’s largest state-owned commercial bank, offering corporate finance, retail banking, and international services.
[Image] Harik Bank
Kazakhstan Commercial Bank: a long-established, full-service bank whose operations encompass corporate lending, trade finance, and capital markets.
Image: Kazakh Commercial Bank
IV. Transportation and Logistics (Eurasian Land Bridge Hub)
Kazakhstan Railways (KTZ, the national railway)
Kazakhstan National Railways: the core of the Eurasian Land Bridge and a key node for China–Europe Railway Express services.
Air Astana
The national flag carrier; its route network covers Central Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe; and its safety record ranks among the best in the world.
Photo: Air Kazakhstan
Fly, Aristan
A low-cost carrier under Air Astana, it ranks first in the domestic, international, and short-haul Central Asian routes markets.
Image: FlyArystan
V. Food and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (Domestic Brands)
Rahat
Kazakhstan’s largest confectionery and chocolate manufacturer, with a 75-year history, has been acquired by Lotte; its product portfolio includes chocolates, candies, wafers, and sugar-free products.
Image: Rahat
New Line
Central Asia’s largest ice cream producer, holding a 49% share of the Kazakh market and specializing in creamy ice cream and premium frozen desserts.
Bayansul: a leading dairy producer; its product lineup includes milk, yogurt, cheese, and butter.
[Images of Bayansulu]
Food Master: Dairy products, infant formula, and beverages; a premium dairy brand.
[Image of a food master]
Alartuz: edible salt and industrial salt; founded in 1925, it is the largest salt company in the country.
Golden Camel: camel milk powder and camel dairy products; exported to China, Russia, and the Middle East.
[Golden Camel brand image]
Eurasia Foods Co., Ltd.: Primarily engaged in meat, sausages, canned goods, and convenience foods, the company is a leading fast-moving consumer goods enterprise.
Nurtau: candies, chocolates, potato chips, and beverages; exported to the Eurasian Economic Union.
VI. Telecommunications and Technology
Kaztel: A nationwide fixed-line, broadband, and mobile telecommunications operator.
Beeline Kazakhstan: a subsidiary of Virgin Media; provides mobile communications, 4G/5G, and broadband services; ranks second in terms of subscriber base.
Kcell (operating under the Activ and Kcell brands) is Kazakhstan’s earliest mobile operator, offering 2G, 3G, and 4G services as well as financial services.
Image: Kcell
VII. Automotive and Manufacturing Industries
Alul Group
Kazakhstan’s largest automotive group; assembles JAC, Hyundai, and Kia vehicles; holds a market share of over 40%.
Asian automobiles
Automobile assembly and parts; authorized dealer for Chevrolet, Lada, and UAZ.
VIII. Chemicals and Building Materials
Karachaganak Petroleum Operating Company (KPO)
Karachaganak Oil Field: condensate gas, crude oil, and chemical feedstocks.
Katz phosphate
Phosphates, fertilizers, and phosphate chemicals; Central Asia’s largest phosphate fertilizer enterprise.
IX. Samruk-Kazyna
Sovereign Wealth Fund
It manages Kazakhstan’s core state-owned enterprises, including Kazakhstan Railways, KazMunayGas, Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan, Air Astana, and Kazatomprom, among others; these entities account for approximately 17% of the country’s top 100 brands in terms of brand value.
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Samruk-Kazyna
X. Other Well-Known Brands (Representing Ranks 51 to 100)
Retail: Magnum, Ramstor, Daniyar, Mehta
Building Materials: Mexican Cement Kazakhstan Company, Beton Holdings
Agriculture: KazAgro, NurExport
Apparel: SNNA (professional women’s wear), Zibro (sportswear), Beyle (ethnic-style)
Jewelry: Alsou, Kaz Gold
Mining: Vasilievskoye Mine, Zayrem
Logistics: Kazakhstan Post, KTZ Express
Pharmaceuticals: Roche Kazakhstan, Pharmadep
Characteristics of the Brand Landscape in Kazakhstan
Resource-driven: Energy, uranium, non-ferrous metals, and steel account for 32% of the total number of top 100 enterprises.
Emerging Fintech: Kaspi Sets the Benchmark for Market Capitalization in Central Asia
Samruk-Kazyna Controls the Lifeline of the National Economy
Food/Consumer Goods: Strong Localization, Export Growth
Eurasian Hub: Rail, Air, and Logistics Connectivity Linking China, Russia, and Europe
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