Nestlé and Swisscom are the top brands in Switzerland
With a brand value of CHF 19.2 billion, the Nestlé food brand remains the most valuable brand in Switzerland. It is followed by a wide margin by the banking brand UBS (CHF 8.7 billion) and the pharmaceutical brand Roche (CHF 8.3 billion) in second and third place, respectively, according to the latest report "Brand Finance Switzerland 50 2022," which has now been published [...]

IWC grows fastest in brand value
The luxury watch brand IWC has grown the fastest in value, by 88 percent. This puts IWC as a newcomer in the brand value ranking directly in 46th place. Another newcomer brand is the private hospital group Hirslanden with 75 percent growth in 49th place. Logitech is up more than 60 percent and is thus also among the top 3 fastest-growing brands in brand value.Swisscom is strongest brand
The telecommunications and IT company Swisscom is the strongest brand in Switzerland, knocking last year's winner Rolex off its throne. The luxury watch brand came third in the Brand Strength Index (BSI). Also on the podium is chocolate brand Lindt, which has gained 5.8 points in brand strength, moving up from fifth to second place. The food brands Nestlé, Nescafé and Maggi are also among the top ten strongest brands. The fastest growing brand in BSI score is the private investment bank Pictet. It gained 19.5 points in brand strength, landing it in 24th place. Also growing strongly in BSI are computer accessories manufacturer Logitech (up 17.4 points) and chemical and pharmaceutical company Lonza (up 16.2 points), landing them in the top ten strongest Swiss brands. Lonza gained 20 places and occupies fifth place in the brand strength ranking; Logitech climbed an incredible 32 ranks to eighth place.Food is the largest sector
At just under 26.8 billion Swiss francs, food, including soft drinks, accounts for the largest share of the total value volume, namely over 18 percent. The apparel, insurance and banking sectors follow with just under 13 percent each. "Compared to other countries, Switzerland has a fairly balanced reputation profile, as the pharmaceutical and engineering sectors also hold on with nine percent value share each," explains Drechsel. Brand Finance is the world's leading independent consultancy for brand valuation and brand analysis. Brand Finance was founded in 1996 with the aim of bridging the gap between marketing and finance. For more than 20 years, Brand Finance has helped companies and organizations of all kinds link their brands to their bottom line. Every year, Brand Finance puts 5,000 of the world's biggest brands to the test, evaluates brands from almost every industry and country, and publishes around 100 rankings, reports and studies each year, including the Global Soft Power Index and Global Brand Guardianship Index.

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