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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

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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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