Kuwait – (Masaader News)
- Ranking reflects the contribution made by Zain’s home-grown brand to the overall business and the enthusiasm of its employees and loyalty of customers
- Zain’s brand valued at US$2.34 billion, a 9% annual increase
Every year, leading valuation and strategy consultancy Brand Financebased in London, values the brands of thousands of the world’s biggest companies. The Middle East’s 50 most valuable brands, classified by both their industry and their nation, are featured in the Brand Finance Middle East 50 ranking.
As part of its overall assessment of brand value, Brand Finance looks at two key factors. The first is revenues (both historic and forecasted) and second is the strength and familiarity of each brand. On this latter factor, Brand Finance looks at aspects such as marketing investment, preference, sustainability and margins. By stripping out the effect of revenues, it is possible to get an even clearer picture of whatthe brand power brings to the overall business and the effective it has on the success of its team’s customer-focused efforts.
Excluding financial indicators, Zain was ranked the second most powerfulhome-grown brand in the region behind Emirates, the UAE based airliner. The valuation of Zain’s brand for 2017 was calculated at US$2.34 billion, a 9% increase on its 2016 valuation.
Zain has been a recipient of numerous regional and global awardssince the introduction of its inspiring brand in 2007. This year’s high rankingand increase in valuation has been driven by the tangible developments occurring within the company, where talent development and customer-centric programs, heavy investment in network upgrades, and technology innovation is impacting customer experiencepositively. Additionally, Zain’s Corporate Sustainability programs and eye-catching marketing and widespread social media campaigns have captured the imagination of the whole region.
Bader Nasser Al Kharafi, Zain Group Vice-Chairman and Group CEO, said, “This accolade of being the second most powerful home-brand in the Middle East is a credit to the enthusiasm of all our employees, who we fondly refer to as Zainers, and our loyal customers, who are part and parcel of the brand and our greatest ambassadors. We value our brand dearly, and all that it represents with respect to empowering and improving the lives of customers and communities we serve. We shall continue to work hard together with all our various stakeholders to ensure this acknowledgment is reflected across all our activities.”
Brand Finance’s Middle East Managing Director Andrew Campbell comments, “Zain flies the flag for Kuwait, firmly placing the country not only on the world telecom map, but also across its footprint as one of the most powerful brands in the region.”
The company’s marketing campaigns across the region on various media channels have captured the hearts and minds of millions of people across the Arab World and further afield. Zain’s Ramadan 2016 TVC had a remarkable 12.5 million views on YouTube, with the company’s Ramadan EID 2016 TVC also attaining 22 million views to date, both relevant and indicative factors of the brand power of Zain!
Today, Zain Group and itseight mobile operations now boast more than 8.3 million friends on Facebook, 5.7 million followers on Twitter, and 1.1 million followers on Instagram. Over the past 4 years, Zain Group’s and all mobile operations’ numerous YouTube channels across the region have had more than 200 million views.
Sustainability, transparency and thought-leadership are at the very core of Zain’s business and this is reflected in every aspect of the company’s day-to-day operational activities. Zain’s annual Sustainability Report highlights the company’s regional leadership in pursuing its sustainability agenda and supporting its communities through outreach activities such as capacity-building, education, socio-economic development, and environmental stewardship. In addition, with a focus on supporting the entrepreneurial start-up ecosystem, Zain has partnered with the MIT Pan Arab Start Up Competition for the past three years and the global MIT Innovate for Refugees competition.