This is a list of companies in Omaha, comprising companies that are presently headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. This list includes companies that operate mainly out of Omaha, despite being nominally headquartered elsewhere.
Overview
Although Nebraska's economy is still primarily based on agriculture, Omaha's economy today has diversified to become a national leader in several industries, including banking, insurance, telecommunications, architecture/construction and transportation. Omaha's economy has grown dramatically since the early 1990s. The city has five companies that rank in the Fortune 500. It also is the smallest city to have two major research hospitals, the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Creighton University Medical Center.
Omaha's most prominent businessman is Warren Buffett, nicknamed the "Oracle of Omaha", who was ranked by Forbes magazine as the fourth richest man in the world (in 2013).
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- HDR, Inc. â architecture and engineering firm specialising in the healthcare industry
- Home Instead â franchiser specializing in non-medical in-home care
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- Infofree â sales lead generation and business database service
- Intrado â Fortune 1000 communications services company, formerly known as West Corporation
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- Tenaska â employee-owned energy company
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- Valmont Industries â fortune 1000 company manufacturing utility and infrastructure products
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Companies formerly based in Omaha
- Bank of Florence â a wildcat bank located in Florence. Operated from 1856-1859, then again from 1890-1936. Building still stands and is now a museum.
- Bekins Van Lines, Inc. â once the largest moving companies in the country, now based in Indianapolis
- ConAgra Foods â fortune 500 company, it is one of the country's largest packaged foods makers; moved its headquarters to Chicago in 2016
- Cudahy Packing Company â founded in 1887 as the Armour-Cudahy packing plant, moved its headquarters to Chicago in 1911, then back to Omaha following World War II. Moved its headquarters again to Phoenix in 1956, and finally merged into Bar-S Foods Company.
- First Data â fortune 500 company specializing in global payment technology solutions, purchased by Fiserv in 2019
- Gordmans â discount department store chain, declared bankruptcy in 2017 before going out of business in 2020
- Hayneedle â operator of e-commerce websites, acquired by jet.com in 2016 and eventually merged into Walmart
- InterNorth â merged with Houston Natural Gas Company to become ENRON, headquarters moved to Houston
- Krug Brewery â Oldest of Omaha's "big four" breweries, founded in 1859 and operated until 1987
- Metz Brewery â Another "Big 4" Brewrey operated from 186 until prohibition, brand continued to be brewed until 1961.
- Pacific Life Insurance Company â financial services company that domiciled in Omaha from Newport Beach, California in 2010
- PayPal â closed its administrative headquarters in La Vista in 2023
- RFD-TV â rural-focused cable TV network, moved to Nashville in 2015
- Storz Brewing Company â North Omaha brewery founded by the Storz Family in 1876. The family sold its holdings to Grain Belt Breweries in 1966, who closed the brewery and retired its brands in 1972.
- TD Ameritrade â former Fortune 500 company, it was one of the largest brokerages in the country; acquired by Charles Schwab
- Travel & Transport â based in Omaha before being acquired by Australian Corporate Travel Management. Continues to operate as the "North America Head Office" of CTM
- Willow Springs Distilling Company â Nebraska's first distilery, remnants of the company continue to operate as the "Cornhusker Beverage" distribution company.
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