Oviedo's Economic Powerhouses: Top Companies Surpass €6 Billion in Revenue in 2025

Oviedo's top ten companies generated over €6 billion in 2025 revenue, with energy giants leading and executive pay on the rise in key firms.

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  • • Top ten Oviedo companies exceeded €6 billion in combined revenue in 2025.
  • • EDP led with nearly €3.641 billion in subsidiary revenues, TotalEnergies followed with €1.035 billion.
  • • Caja Rural de Asturias, Química del Nalón, and others also contributed significant revenues.
  • • Patricia Ayuela, CEO of Línea Directa, earned €718,000 in 2025, a 30.8% increase over 2024.
  • • Average employee salary at Línea Directa rose by 2.38% to €43,000.

Oviedo, the administrative and economic heart of Asturias, continues to assert its economic strength with its top ten headquartered companies collectively generating over €6 billion in revenue during 2025. Leading this pack is EDP, whose subsidiaries amassed nearly €3.641 billion, including €1.038 billion from EDP Clientes alone, underscoring the dominance of the energy sector in the region. TotalEnergies follows as a significant contributor with revenues exceeding €1.035 billion, bolstered by its subsidiary Baser's €242.4 million.

Other notable Oviedo companies include Caja Rural de Asturias with €269.6 million in revenue and Química del Nalón with €214.7 million. The diverse industrial base is further reflected by Contratas y Ventas at over €204 million, Lacera Servicios y Mantenimiento (€106.6 million), and Sistemas Avanzados de Tecnología (€104 million). Harrison Sport Nutrición reported €93 million, while Iberenergía and Cogersa recorded revenues of €85 million and €57.6 million respectively, alongside Automóviles Oviedo and General de Hormigones, both surpassing €50 million.

Meanwhile, leadership compensation reflects company performance trends. Patricia Ayuela, CEO of Línea Directa, reported a total remuneration of €718,000 in 2025, marking a 30.8% increase from the previous year. This included a cash remuneration of €656,000 with components ranging from fixed salary to variable bonuses and benefits. By contrast, the company's chairman, Alfonso Botín, maintained his pay at €171,000. The average salary of Línea Directa employees also rose by 2.38% to €43,000.

These figures exemplify Oviedo's robust regional economy, driven by energy, finance, and technology sectors, with strong corporate governance and growing employee compensation.

This article was translated and synthesized from Spanish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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