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The list of companies involved in this sector
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Publicly-Traded Companies

A US-based multinational banking and financial services company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison companies CoreCivic and GEO Group, but its current involvement cannot be verified. It is also one of the funders of Atlanta's Cop City.

A UK-based multinational banking company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison companies CoreCivic and GEO Group, but its current involvement cannot be verified.

France

A French multinational banking and financial services company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison company GEO Group, but its current involvement cannot be verified.

A US-based manufacturer of construction and agricultural machinery. It has provided vehicles and equipment to US Customs and Border Protection.

A US multinational IT company that was previously involved in multiple projects of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.

A US-based banking and financial services company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison companies CoreCivic and GEO Group, but its current involvement cannot be verified.

One of the world's largest food manufacturers. Until 2022, it produced Pillsbury products in a factory located in an illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank.

USA

A US-based computer hardware manufacturer, the legal successor of the Hewlett-Packard Company. Was involved in multiple human rights violations as part of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, as well as in US mass incarceration, immigrant deportations, policing, and surveillance.

A Thai producer of industrial chemicals and fabrics. Its Israeli subsidiary Avgol had a factory in an illegal Israeli settlement in the occupied Palestinian territory.

A US-based banking and financial services company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison companies CoreCivic and GEO Group, but its current involvement cannot be verified.

A Japanese financial services holding company. It has provided financing to private prison and immigrant detention company CoreCivic through two of its subsidiaries, Nomura Corporate Funding Americas and Nomura Securities International.

A US-based banking and financial services company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison company CoreCivic, but its current involvement cannot be verified.

Germany

A German sports apparel company that sponsors the Israel Football Association, which includes teams representing illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory. The company announced it will end this sponsorship at the end of 2024.

USA

A US-based specialty insurance company that previously underwrote immigration bonds for bail bond firm Libre by Nexus.

A US-based banking company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing CoreCivic and GEO Group, but its current involvement cannot be verified.

A US-based banking company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison company CoreCivic.

An Australian infrastructure company whose subsidiary Broadspectrum formerly operated a private prison in Australia through a joint venture.

A US-based multinational banking and financial services company. In 2019, it announced that it would stop financing private prison companies CoreCivic and GEO Group, but its current involvement cannot be verified.