SMI
Top 5
Revenue Growth (MRQ)
- PGHN+20.10%
- ABBN+18.30%
- UBSG+13.80%
- ZURN+9.50%
- ALC+9.40%
Constituents (20)
| PGHN | Partners Group Holding AGSIX | +20.10% | ||
| ABBN | ABB LtdSIX | +18.30% | ||
| UBSG | UBS Group AGSIX | +13.80% | ||
| ZURN | Zurich Insurance Group AGSIX | +9.50% | ||
| ALC | Alcon Inc.SIX | +9.40% | ||
| LOGN | Logitech International S.A.SIX | +7.40% | ||
| AMRZ | Amrize Ltd.SIX | +4.70% | ||
| CFR | Compagnie Financière Richemont SASIX | +4.20% | ||
| SLHN | Swiss Life Holding AGSIX | +1.10% | ||
| LONN | Lonza Group AGSIX | 0.00% | ||
| ROP | Roche Holding AGSIX | -0.40% | ||
| GEBN | Geberit AGSIX | -0.60% | ||
| NOVN | Novartis AGSIX | -0.70% | ||
| GIVN | Givaudan SASIX | -1.80% | ||
| SREN | Swiss Re AGSIX | -2.00% | ||
| NESN | Nestlé S.A.SIX | -2.20% | ||
| HOLN | Holcim LtdSIX | -3.60% | ||
| SCMN | Swisscom AGSIX | -4.10% | ||
| SIKA | Sika AGSIX | -7.90% | ||
| KNIN | Kuehne + Nagel International AGSIX | -11.50% | ||
Frequently asked questions
The 5 SMI companies with the highest revenue growth (MRQ) are: Partners Group Holding AG (PGHN, +20.10%), ABB Ltd (ABBN, +18.30%), UBS Group AG (UBSG, +13.80%), Zurich Insurance Group AG (ZURN, +9.50%) and Alcon Inc. (ALC, +9.40%). Partners Group Holding AG ranks first at +20.10%.
A revenue growth (MRQ) of +18.30% or higher places a SMI stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 2 of the 20 ranked constituents.
There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 20 ranked SMI constituents, the median revenue growth (MRQ) is -0.40%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical SMI company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.
Partners Group Holding AG (PGHN) has the highest revenue growth (MRQ) in the SMI, at +20.10%. Kuehne + Nagel International AG (KNIN) has the lowest, at -11.50%.
Kuehne + Nagel International AG (KNIN, -11.50%) reports the lowest revenue growth (MRQ) in the SMI, followed by Sika AG (SIKA, -7.90%), Swisscom AG (SCMN, -4.10%), Holcim Ltd (HOLN, -3.60%) and Nestlé S.A. (NESN, -2.20%).