Access Bank is the most valuable Nigerian brand, valued at NGN205.6 billion
Following an impressive year-on-year brand value growth of 31%.
In a statement on Friday, Brand Finance explained that Access Bank has become the most valuable Nigerian brand with a value of NGN205.6 billion. Despite a slight increase in costs throughout the year, the multinational commercial bank managed to boost its gross earnings in 2022, underscoring the brand’s impressive growth trajectory.
Brand Finance evaluates the strength of brands and quantifies their financial value to help organizations of all kinds make strategic decisions.
Every year, leading brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance puts 5,000 of the biggest brands to the test, and publishes over 100 reports, ranking brands across all sectors and countries. The world’s top 25 most valuable and strongest Nigerian brands are included in the annual Brand Finance Nigeria 25 2023 ranking.
Fellow banking brand, Zenith Bank, is Nigeria’s second most valuable brand with a brand value of NGN201.5 billion, marginally behind leader Access Bank. Its brand value grew 45% year-on-year, making it the fifth fastest growing brand in the ranking.
Babatunde Odumeru, Managing Director, Brand Finance Nigeria commented:
“Nigeria’s top banking brands’ exceptional brand value growth is a testament to their strong financial performance, and sustained high levels of brand equity, even amidst challenging economic conditions. These results demonstrate the considerable resilience of Nigeria’s banks, who continue to dominate the ranking, and reflects the industry’s significant contributions to the country’s economy.”
BUA Cement is the fastest-growing Nigerian brand, up 64%
BUA Cement clinches the title as Nigeria’s fastest growing brand in 2023 after an increase of 64% took it to a brand value of NGN43.9 billion. As demand for cement surged, the brand’s revenues have increased by 40.5%, while its forecasts have also gone up. BUA Cement’s increase in sales of bagged cement have help it offset the impacts of inflation and currency effects, which have been widely felt by many brands throughout 2022.
Banking is the most valuable sector in the ranking, up 29%
The collective brand value of the nine banking brands included in the ranking was up 29% year-on-year to NGN888 billion. This makes banking the most valuable sector in the ranking by a significant margin, worth almost NGN633 billion more than the next most valuable sector – Engineering & Construction (NGN255 billion).
As well as Access Bank (1st) and Zenith Bank (2nd), United Bank for Africa (brand value up 28% to NGN161.6 billion), GT Bank (brand value up 62% to NGN142.5 billion), and First Bank of Nigeria (brand value up 37% to NGN116.9 billion) were all firmly amongst the top-ten most valuable Nigerian brands.
Energy drink brand Fearless is the strongest Nigerian brand, earning AAA rating
In addition to calculating brand value, Brand Finance also determines the relative strength of brands through a balanced scorecard of metrics evaluating marketing investment, stakeholder equity, and business performance. Compliant with ISO 20671, Brand Finance’s assessment of stakeholder equity incorporates original market research data from over 100,000 respondents in 38 countries and across 31 sectors.
Popular energy drink brand Fearless (brand value up 1% to NGN28.2 billion) is the strongest Nigerian brand with a Brand Strength Index score of 87 out of 100 and corresponding AAA rating. Fearless has a dominant four-point lead at the top of the ranking for brand strength over Nigeria’s second strongest brand, United Bank for Africa (83/100, AAA-).