Botswana Guardian

FNB receives continenta­l accolade

Recognised as one of the Most Valuable Brands in Africa

- FNBB headquarte­rs

FNB has once again been recognised as one of the Most Valuable Brands in Africa in the latest Brand Finance Africa 150 2021 valuation report. The bank is also the highest ranked banking brand in the continent.

The report ranks Africa’s top 150 brands by brand value and brand strength. Brand value is described as the net economic benefit that a brand owner would achieve by licensing the brand in the open market. According to the research banking, telecoms, and insurance remain Africa’s most valuable sectors, but cumulative brand values across the sectors have declined partly due to Covid- 19.

“We are humbled to once again be acknowledg­ed as the leading banking brand in the Most Valuable Brands category,” says Faye Mfikwe, FNB Chief Marketing Officer.

“The pandemic has highlighte­d the need for brands to become more relevant, trustworth­y and reliable – and we are pleased to be recognised for our positive impact on society. The accolade also reaffirms the resilience of our business model which is centred on building a contextual digital platform for customers, employees, and society at large,” she says.

Jeremy Sampson, Managing Director, Brand Finance Africa, commented: “In a year that saw most African countries go into lockdown and significan­t unrest across the continent, a decline in total brand value for the top African brands is unsurprisi­ng. Following the pandemic, African brands will need to search for opportunit­ies to make up lost ground. By embracing new technologi­es and collaborat­ion, the continent can propel its recovery and bounce back from the extraordin­ary situation the world has found itself in.”

The Brand Finance accolade comes shortly after FNB maintained its position as the Most Valuable Brand in South Africa for a second consecutiv­e year in the BrandZ Top30 Most Valuable Brands by Kantar

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