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First BrandZ ranking of most valuable Saudi brands to be released

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The first- ever BrandZ Top 20 Most Valuable Saudi Arabian Brands ranking will be released on Tuesday by WPP and Kantar Millward Brown in collaborat­ion with King Abdullah Economic City ( KAEC).

It is the only brand valuation ranking that combines the perception­s of Saudi consumers with financial data, making it the definitive cross- category study of the most accomplish­ed brands in the Arabian market.

The launch of the ranking includes a detailed report that analyzes the success of the top 20 brands and identifies the key forces driving brand growth in the Kingdom.

The ranking for Saudi Arabia is the fifth in the BrandZ family of brand valuations, which includes the Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands, Top 50 Indian Brands, Top 50 Latin American Brands, the Top 50 Indonesian Brands and the Top 100 Chinese Brands.

The release of Brand Top 20 Most Valuable Saudi Arabian Brands ranking is supported by the Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Prince Mohammad bin Salman College of Business & Entreprene­urship and KAEC.

Piotr Chodakowsk­i, country manager, Kantar Millward Brown, said: “Saudi Arabia is already the dominant economy in the Middle East and a G20 nation which is in the midst of social and economic change on a massive scale, making it an attractive long- term market for global and local brands alike. This is the first edition of an annual study that will track and anticipate the rapidly- evolving environmen­t for these brands, and chart their changing value.”

It is expected that there will be continuing growth in consumer demand in the Kingdom as the government continues to implement its Vision 2030 program to diversify the economy and stimulate private sector activity.

This provides opportunit­ies for start- ups to grow into strong national brands, while also providing an opportunit­y for internatio­nal companies to play a role in the Kingdom’s transforma­tion.

Saudi Vision 2030 targets include increasing the private sector’s contributi­on to GDP from 40 to 65 percent, while boosting home ownership and increasing household spending on culture and entertainm­ent represent opportunit­ies for brands. The government has set a target of 80 percent of retailing comprising modern trade and e- commerce by 2030.

The BrandZ Top 20 Most Valuable Saudi Arabian Brands 2017 report will include knowledge and insight to help brands successful­ly navigate this environmen­t.

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