Apple has once more been declared the most valuable brand name in the world by Interbrand. It’s the seventh consecutive year the Cupertino company has taken the top slot.

The brand consultancy’s rankings do take into account the financial status of companies, but focus more on the factors that make the brand itself valuable…

The top 10 are:

Interbrand scores brand names against 10 factors, each of which it considers key to customers choosing the company’s products over those of competitors. These are clarity, commitment, governance, responsiveness, relevance, engagement, differentiation, consistency, authenticity, and presence.

As in 2018, Apple scored particularly well in three of these, two of them the same as last year: differentiation and engagement. However, this year, “consistency” was replaced by “governance.”

Engagement is defined as the degree to which customers show “a deep understanding of, active participation in, and a strong sense of identification with, the brand.” In Apple’s case, it’s that consumers know what the brand stands for, and strongly associate themselves with those qualities.

Interbrand defines differentiation as consumer perception that the brand has a proposition and experience that sets it apart from other brands.

Governance is, says the consultancy, about management, which “enables effective and efficient deployment of the brand strategy.”

The net result, it calculates, is that the value of Apple’s brand is $234 billion, up 9% on last year. That makes it easily the world’s most valuable brand.

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