This list includes 53 Companies that start with J, from “J D Wetherspoon” to “Jysk”. They range from global retailers to niche startups, and help you research markets, employers, or competitors.
Companies that start with J are businesses whose official names begin with the letter J. Many trace roots to family names or geographic terms, like “J D Wetherspoon” in the UK.
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JPMorgan Chase
A global leader in investment banking and financial services. It is one of America’s Big Four banks and has a history tracing back to 1799.
Johnson & Johnson
A multinational corporation developing medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. Brands include Band-Aid, Tylenol, and Neutrogena.
John Deere
A world-leading manufacturer of agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery. Its iconic green and yellow branding is recognized globally.
JD.com
A massive Chinese e-commerce company and a major competitor to Alibaba’s Tmall. It is known for its extensive logistics and delivery network.
Japan Airlines (JAL)
The flag carrier airline of Japan, serving destinations across Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania from its hubs in Tokyo.
JetBlue Airways
A major American low-cost airline known for its customer service, live television at every seat, and its main hub at JFK International Airport.
Jollibee
A Filipino multinational fast-food chain famous for its ‘Chickenjoy’ fried chicken. It has a massive following and over 1,500 stores worldwide.
J.Crew
An American multi-brand specialty retailer offering a wide range of apparel and accessories for men, women, and children.
J.C. Penney
A historic American department store chain offering a wide variety of clothing, home goods, and jewelry. A staple of American shopping malls for decades.
Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)
A global commercial real estate services company that buys, builds, occupies, and invests in commercial, retail, industrial, and residential properties.
Jardine Matheson
A British-owned multinational conglomerate with diverse business interests including property, retail, hotels, and motor vehicles across Asia.
Juniper Networks
A multinational corporation that develops and markets high-performance networking products, including routers, switches, and security software.
Just Eat Takeaway.com
A leading global online food delivery marketplace, connecting consumers with tens of thousands of local restaurants in over 20 countries.
Jabil
A global manufacturing services company that provides design engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain solutions for various industries.
J. M. Smucker Company
A major American food manufacturer known for its fruit spreads, peanut butter (Jif), coffee (Folgers), and other grocery staples.
Jacobs Solutions
An international technical professional services firm providing engineering, architecture, and consulting services for corporations and governments.
J.B. Hunt
One of the largest transportation and logistics companies in North America, providing freight transportation services across the continent.
Japan Tobacco
A leading international tobacco product manufacturer and the third-largest in the world. Its brands include Winston, Camel, and Mevius.
JBL
An American company that manufactures high-quality audio equipment, including loudspeakers and headphones. It is a subsidiary of Harman International.
Jaguar
A luxury vehicle brand of Jaguar Land Rover. Known for its sleek and high-performance sports cars, sedans, and SUVs.
Jeep
A brand of American automobiles that is part of Stellantis. Famous for its rugged off-road vehicles and SUVs, with roots in military vehicles.
JCB
A British multinational manufacturer of equipment for construction, agriculture, and waste handling, famous for its backhoe loaders.
JCDecaux
A multinational corporation known for its bus-stop advertising systems, billboards, and pioneering public bicycle rental programs.
Jysk
A Danish retail chain selling household goods such as mattresses, furniture, and interior décor. It has over 3,000 stores in 50 countries.
J Sainsbury
The second-largest chain of supermarkets in the UK. The company also has interests in banking and property. Commonly known as Sainsbury’s.
JFE Holdings
A large Japanese corporation formed from the merger of NKK and Kawasaki Steel. It is one of the world’s largest steel producers.
Julius Bär Group
A prestigious Swiss private banking group, providing wealth management and investment advisory services to private clients globally.
Jack in the Box
An American fast-food restaurant chain, primarily serving the West Coast. It’s known for a varied menu that includes burgers, tacos, and breakfast.
Jimmy John’s
A fast-food restaurant chain specializing in freshly made sub sandwiches. Known for its slogan “Freaky Fast” delivery.
Jamba
A popular restaurant chain that serves blended fruit and vegetable juices, smoothies, and other healthy snacks. Formerly known as Jamba Juice.
John Lewis Partnership
An employee-owned British company operating John Lewis department stores and Waitrose supermarkets, known for quality and customer service.
Jagex
A British video game developer and publisher, best known for creating RuneScape, one of the world’s largest online role-playing games.
JVCKenwood
A Japanese multinational electronics company formed from the merger of JVC and Kenwood. JVC is historically famous for inventing the VHS format.
J D Wetherspoon
A popular pub chain in the UK and Ireland, known for its low prices, long opening hours, and converting unconventional buildings into pubs.
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
A major pharmaceutical company and a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. It develops medicines for a wide range of medical disciplines.
Jefferies Financial Group
An American multinational independent investment bank and financial services company, offering a full range of financial products and services.
Jimmy Choo
A leading global luxury brand specializing in shoes, handbags, accessories, and fragrances, known for its glamorous and sophisticated style.
Jotun
A Norwegian multinational chemicals company dealing mainly in decorative paints and performance coatings for marine and industrial use.
Jones Soda
A soft drink company known for its unique flavors, use of cane sugar, and featuring user-submitted photos on its labels.
Jazeera Airways
A Kuwaiti airline and the first non-government-owned airline in the Middle East, operating scheduled services across the region and to Europe.
Jack Daniel’s
A world-famous brand of Tennessee whiskey and the highest-selling American whiskey. It is produced by the Brown-Forman Corporation.
Jiffy Lube
A brand of automotive oil change and preventive maintenance shops. With over 2,000 locations, it is a subsidiary of Shell Oil.
Jostens
An American manufacturer of memorabilia, best known for producing yearbooks and class rings for high schools and colleges across North America.
Jayco
A large American manufacturer of recreational vehicles (RVs). The company produces a wide range of motorhomes, travel trailers, and campers.
J.G. Wentworth
A financial services company that purchases structured settlements and annuities, famous for its operatic television commercials.
JR East
The East Japan Railway Company is a major passenger railway company in Japan, serving the eastern half of the main island of Honshu.
Jetstar
A low-cost airline brand and subsidiary of Australia’s Qantas airline. It operates an extensive network in Asia-Pacific.
Jacuzzi
A company that produces whirlpool baths and hot tubs. Its brand name has become a generic trademark for any product of its kind.
J. D. Power
A global marketing information services company that conducts surveys of customer satisfaction, product quality, and buyer behavior.
James Hardie Industries
A leading international building materials company and the largest global manufacturer of fiber cement products.
Janus Henderson
A global asset management group formed from the merger of Janus Capital Group and Henderson Global Investors, managing billions in assets.
Jeronimo Martins
A Portuguese corporate group that operates in food distribution and retail. It is the largest retailer in Poland and Portugal.
Jet.com
An American e-commerce company that was acquired by Walmart in 2016. It aimed to compete with Amazon by offering a unique pricing model.
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