The ‘Fearsome Five’ Brands Show Continued Growth in the BrandZ™ Top 100 Most Valuable U.S. Brands 2018 Ranking
Google Holds the Top Spot, Followed by Apple and Amazon
NEW YORK — Technology leaders Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook topped the first BrandZ™ Top 100 Most Valuable U.S. Brands ranking released today by WPP and Kantar Millward Brown. And while many Americans may be distracted by a volatile political climate, the Top U.S. Brands remain focused on purpose, innovation, and delivering a unique brand experience to both U.S. and global consumers.
Google’s value, driven by strong purpose and customer experience, increased 17 percent to $286 billion, compared with the 2017 BrandZ Global Top 100 ranking published in June. At number two, Apple, the most meaningfully different brand in the ranking, grew 19 percent to $279 billion during the same period. Amazon, driven by strong brand experience, jumped one spot to number three compared with the 2017 Global report, growing 19 percent to $165 billion. When compared with the initial BrandZ ranking in 2006, Amazon’s growth tops the chart at 2,662 percent.
The U.S. Top 100 brand value totaled $3.16 trillion, with the Top 10 brands accounting for half of the total. U.S. brands dominate globally, with 54 ranked in the 2017 Global Top 100. Overall, technology brands accounted for 19 of the U.S. Top 100 and $1.2 trillion, or more than one-third of the total value.
While tech brands dominate the top of the brand valuation ranking, the U.S. report explores a number of categories that include iconic and strong American brands. Many of these have a global presence but are particularly strong in their home country, including airline, packaged goods, hotel, retail, insurance, fast food and local telecommunications brands. In fact, when looking purely at Brand Contribution, a BrandZ metric that looks specifically at how well a brand differentiates itself, generates desire and cultivates loyalty, Pampers, Estee Lauder, Coca-Cola, Huggies and Tide top the list, demonstrating that Americans have room in their hearts and minds for more than tech.
With some of the world’s most sophisticated and demanding consumers, the U.S. is a beacon for brands around the globe to discover the direction businesses are moving. With so many of the most powerful brands in the world hailing from this dynamic and constantly evolving market, the report provides insights into the U.S. market and how to build healthy brands that will stand the test of time.
U.S. brands aren’t without competitive threats, though. While the Top 100 brands in China, the world’s second largest economy, have a total brand value of $557 billion, or only one-sixth of the value of U.S. brands, Chinese brands, led by Tencent, are growing rapidly and innovating for an increasingly sophisticated Chinese and global consumer.
David Roth, CEO EMEA and Asia, The Store WPP, commented: “While America is in the midst of a volatile, unique political period, U.S. brands remain focused and continue to thrive. With brands ranging in age from just 18 months to more than 200 years old, the rankings demonstrate that savvy U.S. consumers will reward brands that evolve and deliver meaning over time, while also welcoming innovative challenger and transformational brands.”
The BrandZ Top 10 Most Valuable U.S. Brands 2018 | ||||
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Rank | Brand | Category | Brand value 2018 US Ranking ($M) | Brand value change vs. 2017 Global ranking |
1 | Technology | 286,258 | +17% | |
2 | Apple | Technology | 278,919 | +17% |
3 | Amazon | Retail | 165,256 | +19% |
4 | Microsoft | Technology | 155,404 | +9% |
5 | Technology | 151,201 | +16% | |
6 | Visa | Payments | 121,692 | +10% |
7 | AT&T | Retail | 114,915 | flat |
8 | McDonald's | Fast Food | 110,266 | +13% |
9 | IBM | Technology | 102,129 | flat |
10 | Marlboro | Tobacco | 91,507 | +5% |
“U.S. brands are among the most iconic and valuable in the world, and they are also the target of every brand from both abroad and the vibrant start-up world,” said Tim Wragg, CEO, Kantar, Insights, North America. “Successful brands remain healthy over time when they build brand love via clear purpose, continual innovation, effective communication and a laser focus on customer experience. Sophisticated American consumers continue to set a high bar for U.S. brands, providing them with a strong platform for domestic and global success.”
The BrandZ U.S. Top 100 report also includes new research from Y&R’s BAV Group, which examines what it takes to build powerful nation brands. According to BAV Group’s 2017 Best Countries report, the U.S. ranks seventh best overall out of 80 countries, and scores particularly high on power, connection to the rest of the world, being forward thinking, cultural influence and entrepreneurship. Top 100 U.S. Brands including McDonalds and Starbucks are among ambassador brands that represent “Brand U.S.” abroad, while adapting to local preferences, showing both boldness and sensitivity, the hallmarks of a modern U.S. brand.
Key trends highlighted in the BrandZ U.S. Top 100 study include:
Businesses worldwide trust BrandZ to provide the information they need to measure, manage and protect their most important intangible asset: their brand.
The BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable U.S. Brands report and ranking, as well as other brand insights for key regions of the world and 12 market sectors, are available online here. The reports, rankings, charts, articles and more can also be accessed through the BrandZ app, which is free to download for Apple IOS and all Android devices from www.brandz.com/mobile> or by searching for BrandZ in the iTunes or Google Play app stores.
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About the BrandZ™ Top 100 Most Valuable U.S. Brands Ranking
The valuation behind the BrandZ™ Top 100 Most Valuable U.S. Brands was conducted by Kantar Millward Brown, which specializes in brand equity research and brand valuation. The methodology mirrors that used to calculate the annual BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands ranking, now in its 12th year.
The BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable U.S. Brands is the most definitive and robust ranking of the country’s brands available, and the brands ranked all meet these eligibility criteria:
This approach produced a carefully conceived ranking of brands in 22 consumer-facing and business-to-business categories, including technology, telecom, retail, banks, food, cars and airlines.
The suite of BrandZ brand valuation rankings and reports are also available for China, India, Indonesia, Latin America, Brazil, Spain, the UK and Saudi Arabia.
Kantar Millward Brown is a leading global research agency specialising in advertising effectiveness, strategic communication, media and digital, and brand equity research. The company helps clients grow great brands through comprehensive research-based qualitative and quantitative solutions. Kantar Millward Brown operates in more than 55 countries and is part of WPP’s Kantar group, one of the world’s leading data, insight and consultancy companies. Learn more at www.millwardbrown.com.
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