Brand Finance’s Global 500 latest index which identifies and ranks the world’s most valuable brands was recently released.  The top 20 brands reveal strong dominance of technology brands and underline the importance of trade mark maintenance and protection as they directly contribute to brand value.

  • Google climbed up to first place from second with an increase of 24%.
  • Apple lost 27% and fell from first to second place. Apple had five years in pole position thanks to a dominating position in the smartphone and tablet market which is now being undercut by some Chinese brands such as WeChat, Alibaba, JD.com and Huawei.
  • Facebook had a 82% rise in brand value and is now in 9th place, up from 17th last year.
  • McDonald’s dropped 6% and is now ranked in 16th place, down from 12th.

The top 20 most valuable brands are listed below.

Rank Brand Brand value 2017 ($m) Brand value % change (YoY)
1 (2) Google 109,470 24%
2 (1) Apple 107,141 -27%
3 (3) Amazon.com 106,396 53%
4 (6) AT&T 87,016 45%
5 (4) Microsoft 76,265 13%
6 (7) Samsung Group 66,219 13%
7 (5) Verizon 65,875 4%
8 (8) Walmart 62,211 16%
9 (17) Facebook 61,998 82%
10 (13) ICBC 47,832 32%
11 (9) China Mobile 46,734 -6%
12 (11) Toyota 46,255 7%
13 (10) Wells Fargo 41,618 -6%
14 (14) China Construction Bank 41,377 17%
15 (22) NTT Group 40,542 28%
16 (12) McDonald’s 38,966 -9%
17 (15) BMW 37,124 6%
18 (23) Shell 36,783 16%
19 (18) T (Deutsche Telekom) 36,433 10%
20 (21) IBM 36,112 14%

Source: http://buff.ly/2kQlMWI 

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Google Now Top of World’s Most Valuable Brands List
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Google Now Top of World’s Most Valuable Brands List
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Brand Finance’s Global 500 latest index which identifies and ranks the world’s most valuable brands was recently released. 
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Dawn Ellmore Employment
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