The biggest pharmaceutical companies in the UK, 2026

The biggest pharma companies in the UK ranked by the turnover in their own filed Companies House accounts — drug makers, the UK arms of the global multinationals, biopharma and contract manufacturers. Wholesale distributors are excluded, and the two giants that report globally — GSK and AstraZeneca — are explained rather than ranked.

£13.85B combined turnover, top 29 companies
26,789 staff employed
7 UK arms of global multinationals

What the filings show

The headline names are missing on purpose. GSK (~£31B) and AstraZeneca (~$54B) are the UK's pharma giants, but both report as global groups and scatter their UK activity across separate research, manufacturing and sales companies — there is no single comparable "UK pharma turnover" to rank. So this table is the comparable field below them: Hikma leads, and 7 of the entries are the British arms of global multinationals (Eli Lilly, Novartis, Janssen, Boehringer) booking their UK sales.

One number jumps out: Eli Lilly's UK turnover leapt (+90%) — the weight-loss drug boom (Mounjaro) showing up in filed accounts. The wider growth table — Eli Lilly UK (+90%), Astex Therapeutics (+46%), Omega Pharma (+39%), Amgen UK (+20%) — is GLP-1 demand, biotech milestones and post-pandemic normalisation, all at once.

The quiet story is contract manufacturing: 5 of the companies here are CDMOs and CROs (Patheon, Catalent, Fujifilm Diosynth, Bespak, Labcorp) that make drugs and run trials for other firms rather than sell their own. A large slice of "UK pharma" is actually outsourced capacity — and it's a genuine national strength, from Swindon to Teesside.

Top 25 pharmaceutical companies in the UK by filed turnover

Latest accounts filed as of June 2026 · refreshed monthly

# Firm Turnover YoY Staff Accounts
01 Hikma Multinational generic pharmaceutical manufacturer Hikma Pharmaceuticals plc — UK-listed; this is its global group figure (operations in the US, MENA and Europe). £2.50B +7% 9,603 FY to Dec 2025
02 Eli Lilly UK UK subsidiary of pharmaceutical group £889M +90% 634 FY to Dec 2024
03 Patheon UK contract manufacturing (CDMO) Pharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary Thermo Fisher’s UK drug-manufacturing arm. £819M -4% 444 FY to Dec 2024
04 Novartis UK UK subsidiary of Swiss pharmaceutical group £743M +18% 1,330 FY to Dec 2024
05 Baxter Healthcare UK pharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary Hospital products and medical devices. £663M -8% 1,507 FY to Dec 2024
06 Ipsen Biopharm Biopharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary UK manufacturing and R&D of the French biopharma group. £661M -0% 713 FY to Dec 2024
07 Janssen-Cilag Pharmaceutical manufacturer and distributor Johnson & Johnson’s UK pharma arm. £637M -2% 1,090 FY to Dec 2024
08 Indivior Addiction treatment pharmaceutical subsidiary Indivior UK Limited — addiction-treatment specialist, demerged from Reckitt. £545M +9% 192 FY to Dec 2024
09 Teva UK Pharmaceutical manufacturer and supplier £456M +0% 436 FY to Dec 2024
10 Jazz Pharmaceuticals UK pharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary Jazz Pharmaceuticals Operations UK. £452M -19% 252 FY to Dec 2024
11 Astex Therapeutics biotech R&D Biotechnology drug discovery subsidiary Cancer drug-discovery (Otsuka-owned). £404M +46% 183 FY to Dec 2025
12 Amgen UK biotech (UK arm) Biotechnology research and development subsidiary £373M +20% 659 FY to Dec 2024
13 Eisai Pharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary Eisai Manufacturing — UK base of the Japanese group. £353M +10% 186 FY to Mar 2025
14 Boehringer Ingelheim UK subsidiary of a pharmaceutical group £350M 414 FY to Dec 2025
15 Elanco UK animal health Animal health products subsidiary £343M +3% 331 FY to Dec 2024
16 Labcorp Early Development contract research (CRO) Biotechnology research and development laboratory The former Covance UK — clinical-trial services. £292M +11% 2,938 FY to Dec 2024
17 Aurobindo (Laxmi BNS) Pharmaceutical manufacturing and wholesale group Laxmi BNS Holdings — UK arm of India’s Aurobindo. £437M 401 18-mo period to Mar 2025
18 Bristol-Myers Squibb Biopharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary £285M -22% 401 FY to Dec 2024
19 Mercury Pharma Pharmaceutical manufacturing subsidiary Part of the Advanz Pharma group. £283M -10% 113 FY to Dec 2024
20 Atnahs (Pharmanovia) Pharmaceutical manufacturer and wholesaler Atnahs Pharma UK — established-brands specialist trading as Pharmanovia. £276M -14% 338 FY to Mar 2025
21 Omega Pharma consumer health Perrigo-owned pharmaceutical manufacturer OTC/consumer healthcare (Perrigo). £263M +39% 221 FY to Dec 2024
22 Accord-UK Pharmaceutical manufacturer UK arm of India’s Intas; sibling Accord Healthcare files separately. £251M -5% 699 FY to Mar 2025
23 Jazz Research UK biotech R&D UK biotechnology research subsidiary Jazz Pharmaceuticals Research UK. £240M -19% 294 FY to Dec 2024
24 Bespak contract manufacturing (CDMO) PE-backed medical and pharmaceutical manufacturer Drug-delivery device manufacturer. £236M 1,258 FY to Dec 2024
25 Sandoz UK Generic pharmaceutical manufacturer £231M +3% 102 FY to Dec 2024

The next 4

Firms ranked 26–29

26 Fujifilm Diosynth contract manufacturing (CDMO) £202M +14% FY to Mar 2025
27 Quantum Pharmaceutical specials manufacturer £200M +15% FY to Dec 2024
28 Vitabiotics consumer health £196M -0% FY to Dec 2024
29 Catalent contract manufacturing (CDMO) £272M 18-mo period to Dec 2025

The firms we can't rank

Pharma's biggest names are missing because they report globally — and its biggest filed numbers belong to wholesalers, not drug makers.

How this list is built

Source. The latest annual accounts each firm filed at Companies House. Where a firm files consolidated group accounts, the group figure is used; the entity ranked is named under each firm. Where a firm filed a transition period longer or shorter than twelve months (flagged in the Accounts column), the table shows the filed figure but the firm is ranked on its annualised equivalent.

Who counts as a pharma company. Drug manufacturers, the UK operating arms of global multinationals, biopharma R&D, and contract development/manufacturing and research organisations (CDMO/CRO) — tagged by type. We exclude pharmaceutical wholesalers and homecare distributors (turnover is medicines resold, not made), in-vitro diagnostics, genomics-tools and lab-reagent companies, and consumer- health groups.

Scope. UK-registered filings. GSK and AstraZeneca report as global groups and split UK activity across several entities, so they are described in the briefing rather than ranked on a fragment. Where a UK-listed group's filing is global (Hikma), the footnote says so. Each multinational is represented by its main UK trading entity.

Cadence. Rebuilt monthly as new accounts land. Spot a company we've missed or misread? Tell us — the methodology only works if it's challenged.

Quick answers

Why aren't GSK and AstraZeneca number one?
They are the UK's two pharma giants — GSK turns over around £31B and AstraZeneca around $54B — but both report as global groups and split their UK activity across separate R&D, manufacturing and sales companies, so neither files a single comparable UK pharma-turnover figure. We describe them in the briefing rather than rank a fragment of them. This list ranks the companies whose UK filings are directly comparable.
What is the biggest comparable UK pharma company here?
Hikma at £2.50B — though as a UK-listed global generics group, that's its worldwide figure. Below it the table is the UK arms of the big multinationals (Eli Lilly, Novartis, Janssen) and home-grown specialty and contract manufacturers.
Why isn't AAH Pharmaceuticals here — it turns over £3 billion?
AAH is a wholesaler (McKesson's UK distribution arm): its turnover is medicines bought and resold to pharmacies, not made. Distributors, diagnostics firms and genomics-tools companies are excluded so the list compares drug makers with drug makers.
What's a CDMO?
A contract development and manufacturing organisation — it makes drugs for other companies. 5 are on this list (Patheon, Catalent, Fujifilm Diosynth, Bespak), a reminder that a lot of UK pharma capacity is outsourced manufacturing rather than branded medicine.