South African Brands Account For 56% Of The Most Admired African Brands

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South African Brands Account For 56 percent Of The Most Admired African Brands

At a recent breakfast roundtable, Brand Africa and Brand South Africa unveiled never before released rankings for 2022 Brand Africa | South Africa’s Best Brands, based on the 12th annual Brand Africa 100: Africa’s Best Brands 2022 global rankings announced last year on 25 May, Africa Day 2022.

Brand South Africa acting CEO Sithembile Ntombela and Brand Africa founder and chairman, Thebe Ikalafeng, recently hosted the breakfast roundtable to celebrate leading South African brands ahead of the release of the 2023 Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands to be released on 25 May 2023.

While MTN, the overall most admired African brand, is also the most admired South African brand among all African consumers, challenger brand Bathu is the most admired South African brand among South African consumers. In the financial services sector, FNB is the most admired South African brand among all African consumers, but Capitec is the #1 South African brand among South African consumers.

Amongst media brands, DStv leads the way as the most admired South African brand by both all Africa and South African consumers. Bathu and Drip, the challenger brands launched less than five years ago, made an audacious entry into the Top 100 brands in the continent, fuelled primarily by their rapid expansion, collaborations and extensive communication and media campaigns that extended the brands’ reach and appeal beyond their domestic borders. Portia M was recognised as the most admired women-owned brand. MTN, DStv, Tiger Brands, Shoprite, Bathu, Drip and Clover are the only South African brands in the Top 100 most admired brands in the pan-African list where African brands account for only 17% of the most admired brands in Africa.

South African brands account for 56% of the most admired African brands, Nigerian brands at 24% led by Dangote and Ethiopian brands occupy 20% led by Ethiopian Airways. These nations are the pace-setters as leading brand nations in Africa.

In acknowledging the achievements of the South African brands, Ntombela applauded the brands and their significance in building the country brand. ‘It is inspiring to see the emergence of new and youthful brands such as Drip, Bathu and Portia M, and the resilience of stalwart corporate brands such as MTN, DStv, Tiger Brands, Shoprite and Clover, which affirm South Africa’s credentials as an innovative nation that consistently births brands that contribute to the nation’s competitiveness and reputation globally. These brands tell incredible stories of creativity, entrepreneurship and resilience that have established South Africa as a leading economy in Africa,’ she said. Brand South Africa is an institutional partner of Brand Africa.

Ikalafeng added: ‘Since 2011, Brand Africa has driven a brand-led agenda to re-imagine the continent’s image, reputation and competitiveness. The Brand Africa survey and rankings are undoubtedly a barometer of Africa’s progress.’

The 2023 Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands research across 30 countries in the continent is now in field. The research is once again conducted by Brand Africa partners, Geopoll who is leading the fieldwork, and Kantar and Brand Leadership who are leading the analysis and rankings. The results will be released globally on Africa Day, 25 May 2023 published in the June issue of African Business magazine. For the South African results, Brand Africa has partnered with Sunday World and release the results in a Sunday World supplement on 23 July 2023.

Now in its 13th year, every year on or around Africa Day, 25 May, Brand Africa releases the results of the survey on the most admired brands in Africa based on a survey across 30 countries that represent as much as 85% of the continent’s GDP and population.

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