The 10 most profitable companies span a wide range of industries, including finance, infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing. Some focus on investments and asset management, while others specialize in specific sectors such as wind energy and seed processing. All companies have reported their accounts in Guldborgsund, Lolland, or Vordingborg Municipality. And all figures are for the 2023 financial statements.
1. A/S MOTORTRAMP, Stensved - 1,032,500,000 DKK
Yes, just count the zeros. It's over a billion kroner in profit. A/S Motortramp's activities include ownership of the companies Dampskibsselskabet NORDEN A/S (31 percent). Additionally, they own the subsidiaries Skovselskabet af 13. December 2017 A/S (investment in and operation of forest areas) and Green Box A/S (production of prefabricated bathrooms). Furthermore, funds are placed in securities.
Director: Johanne Christiane Frazer Riegels
2. LOLLANDS BANK A/S, Nakskov - 109,709,000
Lollands Bank is a local bank with branches in Maribo, Nakskov, Nykøbing F., and Vordingborg. The figure for 2024 will also be good. It has already been announced.
Director: Allan Aaskov
3. MØNS BANK A/S, Stege - 88,107,000
Møns Bank, founded in 1877, operates as a solid local bank with branches in Stege, Næstved, Vordingborg, Præstø, and Rønnede.
Director: Per Sjørup Christiansen
Here's how we did it
Data includes companies in Guldborgsund, Vordingborg, and Lolland Municipality sorted by reported profit after tax. The figures are drawn from proff.dk on December 20, 2024
4. RWE Wind Services Denmark A/S, Rødby - 77,602,412 DKK
A versatile contracting company that performs tasks in construction and civil engineering. Offers maintenance and optimization of wind farms on land and sea, with a special focus on green transition and energy efficiency. RWE Wind Services is part of a global energy group.
CEO: Pernille Asgaard Haaning
5. Fehmarn Belt Contractors I/S, Rødby - 50,306,000 DKK
Works with tunnel excavation and foundations for the Fehmarn Belt connection. The company plays a key role in creating the world's longest immersed tunnel between Denmark and Germany. The company is a joint venture between Boskalis and Van Oord from the Netherlands.
CEO: Bartholomeus Johannes Hubertus Pröpper and Gabriël Johannes Aloisius Maria Mens
6. DLF Beet Seed ApS, Holeby - 48,202,000 DKK
Supplier of seeds and seed grain to the agricultural sector with a focus on high quality and sustainability. Now called United Beet Seed after entering into a joint venture with Groupe Florimond Desprez.
CEO: Søren Ustrup (2023) Now Lilian Escalon
7. Apollo Group 1 A/S, Vordingborg - 43,915,401 DKK
Investment company with portfolios in various industries and sectors. Their board consists of four members: Hans Christian Gabelgaard, Flemming Gabelgaard, Birte Ulf Gabelgaard, and Hans Henrik Gabelgaard.
Director: Hans Christian Gabelgaard
8. MSE ENTREPRISE A/S, Nørre Alslev - 36,079,297 DKK
Specialized in large-scale construction and building projects, including significant tasks related to the Femern construction. The company has strong competencies in infrastructure projects, technical installations, and concrete structures.
Director: Jan Lyngby Sørensen
9. MELITEK A/S, Nørre Alslev - 33,025,000 DKK
The plastic granulate that Melitek develops and manufactures is used in plastic components for the pharmaceutical industry, for example, for insulin pens and catheters. It is a business model that has proven to be very sustainable; both revenue, tonnage, customer base, and staff are growing year by year.
Directors: Jesper Laursen, Kim Laursen
10. KJV A/S, Nykøbing Falster - 28,949,046 DKK
KJV is one of Denmark's leading suppliers of tools, machine tools, transmissions, technical articles, and automation. The company's activities take place from its seven departments, which are strategically located around the country.
Directors: Kristian Løftgaard, Henrik Løftgaard