Two Moroccan banks have made it onto the 23rd edition of Forbes' Global 2000 list of the world's largest companies for 2025: Attijariwafa Bank and Banque Centrale Populaire. Attijariwafa Bank ranked 979th, with estimated sales of $4.84 billion, profits of $956 million, and total assets of $71.7 billion. The bank's market value stands at $14.44 billion. Banque Centrale Populaire secured the 1812th spot globally, reporting sales of $3.3 billion, profits of $416.9 million, and assets totaling $53.52 billion. Its market value is estimated at $5.87 billion. Forbes ranks companies based on four key metrics: sales, profits, assets, and market value. The magazine noted that despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and trade tensions stemming from Donald Trump's tariffs, all four indicators reached record highs this year. The 2025 Global 2000 list features companies generating a combined $52.9 trillion in annual revenue, $4.9 trillion in profits, $242.2 trillion in assets, and $91.3 trillion in market value. Tech giants such as Amazon and Microsoft, along with international powerhouses like Saudi Aramco and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, continue to dominate the top ten. Meanwhile, Nvidia maintained its momentum, climbing to the 47th position this year.