Dangote, MTN, Globacom Topped 2020 Top Brands Evaluation.

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For the 3rd year running, Dangote Group, a proudly Nigerian brand and one of the most diversified and fully integrated Conglomerate has again emerged as the Most Valuable Brand in Nigeria for the year. This was part of the outcome of the 2020 edition of the annual brand evaluation, TOP 50 BRANDS NIGERIA.

60 Brands that Power Nigeria @ 60

This year’s edition was made TOP60, instead of the 50, this is in commemoration of the Nigeria’s Independence Diamond Jubilee as announced earlier in the year.

In a statement made available to journalists ahead of the public presentation on Sunday, 15th November, Taiwo Oluboyede, CEO of TOP 50 BRANDS NIGERIA said “In this special edition of the annual top brands evaluation, I am glad to inform you again that Nigerian brands have taken the shine by maintaining their leadership positions. We are particularly delighted that locally made brands doesn’t just top the list, they also record the majority among the top 10, with 7 of the 10 brands being Nigerian”

48% Nigerian

However, the multinationals have more entries overall, with 52 percent, an equivalent of 31 brands, while there are 29 Nigerian brands out of the 60, .

Stronger Nigerian Brands

This achievement by Nigerian brands are significant in many ways, having 70 percent of the top 10 being Nigerian. It shows that our locally made brands are constantly evolving and becoming more vibrant by the day. They have not relented in making attractive value proposition that endear the consumers to them, to the point that many consumers are now contended with Made in Nigeria, over foreign brands across many categories. This is a clear departure from recent pasts.

This also means that many great things are still happening in Nigeria, regardless of the negative press. Our locally made brands are standing shoulder to shoulder with the multinationals in their industries and they are emerging better in valuation and perception.

Big businesses and widely acceptable brands are being built here, challenging the status quo and taking leadership roles across various industries and areas of operations.

They are not just local champions, many of these Nigerian brands have also become multinationals, expanding aggressively across other African countries and beyond. You can see this in brands like Access Bank, Globacon, UBA, GTBank, Zenith Bank, First Bank, Dangote Group etc.

This is a huge plus to the Nigerian business space and a strong point of encouragement to foreign investors that Nigeria still remain a top business frontier where you are almost certain of high return on your investment.

A brief summary of the 2020 report reveals that

  • Dangote Group topped the list of the Most Valuable Brand 2020. This is followed by MTN which also doubles as the Most Valuable Multinational and Telecom Brand.
  • At the thirst place is Globacom, another proudly Nigerian brand. Glo made an impressive achievement this year by emerging top in the popularity survey. The popularity test, which is done though a Top of the Mind (TOM) survey is the first and most important variable in the annual top brands evaluation. Glo achieved an 89% mention from respondents during the TOM survey. This made Globacom, the Most Popular Brand in Nigeria 2020.
  • Coca-Cola Nigeria emerged in the fourth place and effectively topped the Beverages category, followed by GTBank on the 5th Place, topping the Banking and Financial Services brands.
  • The Banking and Financial Services had the highest number of brands in the top 10, with 5 brands. This is followed by the telecoms with 3 brands.
  • 7 brands among the top 10 had maintained top 10 positions for the past 4 years consecutively.
  • 5 brands among the top 10 maintained previous year’s positions.

OVERALL

  • 48 Percent, that is an equivalent of 29 brands are Nigerian while there are 31 multinational.
  • The banking & Financial Services had 14 brands, equivalent of 23.3 percent, followed by the Consumer Goods Category with 12 brands. This is led by Dufil Prima Foods.
  • Conglomerates and Oil & Gas categories have 6 brands each, with Dangote and Oando topping them respectively.
  • Telecoms and Beverages had 4 brands each. MTN and Coca-Cola emerged top in these 2 categories respectively.
  • Media and Automobile had 3 brands each, with Channels TV and Toyota Nigeria topping the categories
  • Construction Services, Electronics, Agriculture and Retail categories had 2 brands each with Julius Berger, Samsung Electronics, FlourMills of Nigeria Plc and Jumia, a first entrant topping these categories respectively.
  • Julius Berger Nigeria Plc emerged the higher gainer this year, while 10 brands among the 60 maintained their 2019 positions.
  • 7 brands made the annual ranking for the first time, these are Sterling Bank Plc, Seplat Petroleum, Daraju Industries, TGI Group, Transsion holding, Jumia Nigeria and AIICO Insurance

Detail of these are available in the BRANDNIGERIA publication, with profile of the top brands and other related stories.