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India's 10 most valuable brands

July 31, 2015 11:20 IST

Tata remains India’s powerful brand with its value over $15 billion for the first time. 

Image: Tata Group celebrated JRD Tata’s 111th birth anniversary on July 29.
Photograph, courtesy: Tata Group
 
 

Around 20 per cent of the brands in this year’s Brand Finance India 100 are new entries, from sectors like e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, telecom, heavy engineering and banking.

Royal Enfield, Micromax and Sun Pharma now among India’s 100 most valuable brands,  finds a Brand Finance study.

“There is increasing competition for places in the Top 100. Emerging sectors like E-commerce, telecommunications, technology companies, banking services are particularly competitive. Staying in the premier league of brands will require a world beating product or service, differentiation and a strong vision and mission, including a strong ethical stance,” Brand Finance India’s Ajimon Francis stated.

Take a look at India’s 10 most valuable brands…

Image: Mukund Rajan, Member-GEC, Tata Sons with David Haigh, chief executive, Brand Finance.
 
 

Tata group

Rank: 1

Brand value: $15.37 billion

Value change: 4% 

Image: SBI ranks third in brand value. Photograph: Reuters
 
 

State Bank of India

Rank: 2

Brand value: $6.56 billion

Value change: 62%

Photograph: Reuters
 
 

Life Insurance Corporation

Rank: 3

Brand value: $4.92 billion

Value change: 20%

Photograph: Reuters
 
 

Bharti Airtel

Rank: 4

Brand value: $4.52 billion

Value change: 18%



Photograph: Reuters
 
 

Reliance Industries

Rank: 5

Brand value: $3.66 billion

Value change: 3% 




Indian Oil Corporation

Rank: 6

Brand value: $3.49 billion

Value change: 11% 



Infosys

Rank: 7

Brand value: $3.41 billion

Value change: 49% 


Photograph: Reuters
 
 

Larsen & Toubro

Rank: 8

Brand value: $3.23 billion

Value change: 36%


HCL

Rank: 9

Brand value: $3.14 billion

Value change: 63% 

Photograph: Reuters
 
 

ONGC

Rank: 10

Brand value: $2.89 billion

Value change: -12%

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