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WIG30

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WIG30
Foundation23 September 2013
OperatorStooq
ExchangesWarsaw Stock Exchange
Constituents30
TypeLarge cap
Weighting methodCapitalization-weighted
Related indicesWIG20, mWIG40, sWIG80
WebsiteWIG homepage

The WIG30 is a capitalization-weighted stock market index of the thirty major Polish blue chip companies traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE). The WIG30 index has been published since 23 September, 2013, based on the value of the portfolio of shares of the 30 largest and most liquid companies on the WSE Main Market.[1] The base value of the index was established on December 28, 2012, and amounted to 2,582.98 points. The index is published alongside WIG20 index.

WIG30 is a price-type index, which means that when calculating it, only the prices of transactions concluded in it are taken into account, and no dividend income is included. The WIG30 index may not include more than 7 companies from one exchange sector, and the share of one company is limited to 10% in the index.[2]

The Ranking is based on 12-month turnover values and free float market capitalization based on closing price selected from the last 5 trading sessions before the ranking day. Companies that meet the Monthly Turnover Ratio (MTR) criterion in the last 12 months before ranking date are eligible for the index. It is computed daily between 09:00 and 17:10 Hours CET.[3]

Components

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The list of the WIG30 companies as of 13 February 2024:[4]

Logo Company Sector Ticker Index weighting (%) Seat Founded Employees
Allegro E-commerce ALE 6,07 Poznań 1999 4,848 (2021)
Alior Bank Financial Services ALR 2,31 Warsaw 2008 8,143 (2019)
Asseco Poland Technology ACP 1,24 Rzeszów 1991 32,400 (2023)
Bogdanka Coal Mine Mining LWB 0,15 Puchaczów 1975 4,700 (2019)
Budimex Construction BDX 2,82 Warsaw 1968 7,022 (2022)
CCC Textile CCC 0,98 Polkowice 1999 13,220 (2021)
CD Projekt Technology CDR 2,61 Warsaw 1994 1,111 (2019)
Cyfrowy Polsat Telecommunication CPS 0,91 Warsaw 1999 7,400 (2020)
Dino Retail DNP 7,10 Krotoszyn 1999 16,530 (2018)
Enea Utilities ENA 0,80 Poznań 2003 17,291 (2019)
Eurocash Retail EUR 0,40 Komorniki 1993 21,277 (2020)
Grupa Azoty Chamical ATT 0,36 Tarnów 1927 15,609 (2019)
Grupa Kęty Basic Materials KTY 2,16 Kęty 1953 5,322 (2021)
Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa Mining JSW 0,78 Jastrzębie-Zdrój 1993 31,916 (2021)
KGHM Polska Miedź Mining KGH 5,06 Lubin 1961 33,935 (2020)
Kruk Debt collection KRU 2,59 Wrocław 1998 3,267 (2022)
LPP Textile LPP 6,96 Gdańsk 1991 25,000 (2021)
mBank Financial Services MBK 2,49 Warsaw 1986 5,100 (2020)
Bank Millennium Financial Services MIL 1,70 Warsaw 1989 7,079 (2021)
Orange Polska Telecommunication OPL 1,82 Warsaw 1991 13,222 (2019)
Bank Pekao Financial Services PEO 9,35 Warsaw 1929 13,497 (2021)
Pepco Retail PCO 1,15 Poznań 1999 26,000 (2021)
PGE Utilities PGE 2,47 Warsaw 1990 41,629 (2020)
PKN Orlen Petroleum PKN 10,28 Płock 1999 21,109 (2021)
PKO Bank Polski Financial Services PKO 10,45 Warsaw 1919 25,800 (2020)
PZU Insurance PZU 9,12 Warsaw 1803 40,805 (2020)
Santander Bank Polska Financial Services SPL 5,41 Warsaw 2001 10,867 (2019)
Tauron Utilities TPE 1,30 Katowice 2006 25,572 (2020)
Text Technology TXT 0,50 Wrocław 2002 268 (2022)
XTB Financial Services XTB 0,66 Warsaw 2004


Former companies

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The following companies have been removed from the WIG30 index:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "GPW rozpoczęła publikację indeksów WIG30 i WIG30TR". etf.com.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Indeks WIG30 - notowania i skład". stockwatch.pl. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  3. ^ "WIG30 - Index Methodology" (PDF). Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  4. ^ "WIG30". gpwbenchmark.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 13 February 2024.
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