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Most valuable brands of 2020: At $415 billion, the top company beats Apple, Google and Microsoft
Jul 20, 2020 9:38 PM

Most valuable brands of 2020: At $415 billion, the top company beats Apple, Google and Microsoft

SUMMARY

According to the BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brand ranking 2020, the company which boasts the highest value is Amazon followed by Apple. Tech and e-commerce firms dominated the ranking with Chinese firms making their presence felt. Here is a list of the top ten firms with their rankings and brand value:

By Pradeep Suresh Jul 21, 2020 6:38:57 AM IST (Published)

According to the BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brand ranking 2020, there is one company that has a global appeal and boasts of the highest value, a heads up: It is not Apple. While tech and e-commerce firms dominate the 2020 ranking with US firms leading from the front, check out this top-10 list to find out which company takes the top stop as the most valuable brand.

No 10 | Company: Mastercard | The New York-based multinational financial services corporation has a brand value of over $108 billion.

No 9 | Company: McDonald's | The world's largest food chain is worth approximately $130 billion.

No 8 | Company: Facebook | World's largest social media platform is valued at over $147 billion.

No 7 | Company: Tencent | The Chinese tech company is worth over $150 billion.

No 6 | Company: Alibaba | The China-based e-tailer is worth over $152 billion.

No 5 | Company: Visa | The card payment company is occupies the fifth spot with a brand value of over $186 billion.

No 4 | Company: Google | The Alphabet-led company's brand is worth over $323 billion.

No 3 | Company: Microsoft | The tech giant is valued at over $326 billion.

No 2 | Company: Apple | The iPhone maker ranks second with a brand value of over $352 billion.

No 1 | Company: Amazon | The US-based e-commerce giant is the world's most valued brand with a value of over $415 billion.

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