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Anheuser‑Busch InBev SA/NV, commonly known as AB InBev, stands as the largest brewer in the world. Established in 2008 following the acquisition of the American beer giant Anheuser‑Busch by the Belgian-Brazilian brewer InBev, AB InBev has grown into a global powerhouse in the beverage industry Wikipedia+1.

With its legal headquarters in Leuven, Belgium, and operational bases in major cities including New York, São Paulo, London, St. Louis, Mexico City, Bremen, and Johannesburg, the company maintains a vast global presence Wikipedia. Its portfolio spans a staggering 630 beer brands, such as Budweiser, Stella Artois, Corona, Beck’s, Hoegaarden, Leffe, and more WikipediaGlobalData.

Financially, AB InBev achieved approximately USD 59.8 billion in revenue for 2024, with a net income around USD 7.4 billion, supported by total assets of USD 206.6 billion and equity of USD 78.2 billion Wikipedia. The company employed about 143,885 people as of 2024 Wikipedia.

AB InBev is committed to sustainability and responsible consumption, guided by core values such as heritage, smart drinking, and community stewardship AB InBev. Despite occasional setbacks—such as the Bud Light backlash impacting U.S. sales—the company maintained robust growth in other markets like Europe, Latin America, and South Africa, while also achieving strong demand for its non-alcoholic offerings such as Michelob Ultra Zero The Times+1.

  • Established year
    2008
  • Number of Employees
    50+
  • Type of Company
    Corporation
  • Location HQ
    Leuven, Belgium
  • Industry
    Manufacturing
  • Website
    Website

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Location

Leuven, Belgium,USA