Hot ticket to South Australia’s key business data

South Australia’s top 100 local businesses are set to be announced – and now’s the time to book your ticket to hear this year’s rankings first-hand.

Sep 04, 2019, updated May 14, 2025

The latest South Australian Business Index, InDaily’s annual ranking of the state’s top 100 companies by market capitalisation and revenue, will be announced at a business lunch on September 20.

To book your ticket, go here.

This year’s event will feature Simon Kuestenmacher – a rising star demographer and expert number-cruncher – and Premier Steven Marshall on the speakers’ podium.

Simon Kuestenmacher

As well as announcing the top 100 companies for 2019, this year’s Index event at the Convention Centre will examine the last five years of Index data, giving you an insight into where the SA economy has been – and where it’s going.

To be eligible for inclusion in the list, compiled for InDaily by Taylor Collison, companies must:

  • Be a South Australian entity with an Adelaide ownership register, or be a South Australian operated entity;
  • Be a company founded and majority (50.01 per cent plus) owned by South Australians.

Companies owned in part or whole by government, government agencies and organisations, and registered charities are not eligible.

While companies don’t have to nominate to be included in the list, which is based on market capitalisation, local businesses are encouraged to put their names forward.

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The Index lunch will also announce individual awards for fast-rising companies and new entrants to the list.

Now in its fifth year, the Index has become a key source of data for those with a keen interest in the South Australian economy and business environment.

The full Index will be announced at a luncheon at the Adelaide Convention Centre on September 20. To book your table, go here.

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