Apple is the Worlds Most Valuable Brand in 2011 with a $153.3 Billion Valuation
Apple is the most valuable brand in the world, with a brand value of a staggering $153.3 billion. Perhaps more impressive than the overall value is that Apple’s brand valuation grew a whopping 84% year over year.
Other Notable Findings from the brand valuation report:
- Google is #2 at $111.4 billion, down -2% from the year prior
- Microsoft is #5 with a brand value of $78.2 billion, up 2% from 2010
- AT&T is #7 with a brand value of $69.9 billion, I’ll go ahead and speculate that this is helped by their long-running iPhone exclusivity
- Verizon Wireless is #13 with a brand value of $42.8 billion, who recently started carrying iPhone
- China Mobile, #9 on the list, has been in talks with Apple to bring the iPhone on their network
Unsurprisingly, Bloomberg contributes much of Apple’s brand growth to the success of the iPhone, iPad, and Mac lineup.
You can see the full top 100 brands list at MillwardBrown.com. I find it interesting that some of the other top brand entries are either direct competitors to Apple (Google, Microsoft, Blackberry, etc), or carriers and resellers of Apple products (AT&T, Verizon, Walmart, Target, Vodafone, T-Mobile, Orange, etc).