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The Most
Trusted Brands in India
In this age of consumerism and globalisation, only the
best rule. And everybody would want to be associated
with the best. So the bests seem to be corroborating
their hold on the people and the market. Economic
Times made a survey of the Most Trusted Brands
in India, and as they pass a completely rationalised
and tested judgement, "The verdict is finally
in."
So which of the brands have the strongest hold on the
Indian market? The survey answers it and often there
are surprises. Personal care products, soft drinks and
detergents dominate the list, while the automobile industry
is conspicuous by its absence in the Top 50.
The Final Countdown - Top 50 - Most Trusted Brands
| Rank
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Brand
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Rank
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Brand
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1
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Lux
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26
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Vim
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2
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Colgate
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27
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Bournvita
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3
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Rin
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28
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Lifebuoy
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4
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Thums Up
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29
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Titan
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5
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Dettol
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30
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Tata Tea
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6
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Fair & Lovely
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31
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Amul
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7
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Surf
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32
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Iodex
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8
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Coca Cola
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33
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Rexona
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9
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Pepsi
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34
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Cinthol
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10
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Horlicks
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35
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Johnson & Johnson
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11
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Ponds
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36
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Videocon
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12
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Pepsodent
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37
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Hero Honda
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13
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Britannia
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38
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Nirma
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14
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Vicks
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39
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Parachute
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15
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Clinic Plus
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40
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Parle
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16
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Bata
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41
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Nescafe
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17
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Ariel
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42
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Mirinda
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18
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Close Up
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43
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Liril
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19
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Limca
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44
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Wheel
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20
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Sunsilk
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45
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Complan
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21
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Rasna
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46
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Pears
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22
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Godrej
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47
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VIP Luggage
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23
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HMT
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48
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Taj Mahal Tea
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24
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BPL
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49
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Burnol
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25
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Philips
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50
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Hamam
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The
No 1. brand of the country is the beauty soap that satisfies
the 'dreams of beauty' of every woman - Lux.
The brand has been in India since our grandmothers'
times, in fact since 1929. And they have been using
a plethora of actresses to popularise the soap - from
the first Ginger Rogers, Leela Chitnis, Mala Sinha,
Waheeda Rehman to the now Aishwarya Rai and Rani
Mukherjee. They drove home the point of a film star's
glamourous, dreamy beauty. Their brand evolution is
no less impressive. As the market evolved, so did the
brand. From the basic functional benefits of Lux, evolved
Lux International, offering extra moisturising and sunscreen
variants. Another factor that was instrumental in the
huge popularity of the brand, was (and still is) Hindustan
Lever Limited's effective distribution in the rural
areas. Not surprisingly Lux became synonymous with soap
among the rural people.
The
other beauty products that make it in the list are Fair
& Lovely and Ponds at number 6 and 11
respectively. Fair & Lovely was marketed with the
popular notion that men wanted fair brides. And it has
managed to catch a huge market despite the competition
it received once from Vicco (whose long name - Vicco
Turmeric Ayurvedic Cream - failed to interest the masses)
and the present Fairever brand.
No.
2 and 3 on the list of the Most Trusted Brands are Colgate
and Rin. Colgate - the ubiquitous, 70 year old
brand's positioning second as the Most Trusted Brand
comes as no surprise. However it plans to move higher
up with several strategies, one of which is the advertising
strategy for their Colgate Fresh Energy, which goes
with a real cool slogan - 'Speak to me'.
Aart
Weijburg, Director - Detergents, Hindustan Lever,
talking about Rin, had this to say - "If you'd
ask me to name one brand that would feature in a survey
of the most trusted brands, it would have been
Rin. It's quite a large brand and accounts for 12
per cent of the Indian market, while Surf accounts for
just eight per cent." And rightly so. Often used
as a case study of a brand that has done things right,
it instantly appealed to women who wanted their families
to be seen in good-looking clothes. It was the emotional
value of the brand - "the whitest of whites - the
envy of others," that hit the bull's eye.
The other utilitarian personal care product up on the
chart is Dettol, placed fifth. The brand has
been around since the Raj days and for nearly 40 years
now, the brand has been a household necessity for all
kinds of cuts and bruises.
Perhaps
the other most conspicuous brands in India are the Cola
giants - Coca Cola and Pepsi. Their constant
public squabbles over market shares, popularity and
other such parameters, are no secret. And with the positioning
of two of Coca Cola's brands - Coke and Thums
Up, being higher than Pepsi, is definitely a one
up for the former. Despite these rankings, the Cola
brands have their own dominion in different parts of
the country. While both Thums Up and Coke are ahead
of Pepsi in the East, West and Northern markets; in
the South, Pepsi is in the fifth position while Thums
Up and Coke are way down at 15 and 16 respectively.
Thums Up is seen more as a bar drink in the north since
it is makes a favourite drink when mixed with black
rum. While the other two - Coke and Pepsi are more popular
amongst the youngsters on campuses. They are seen more
as a sissy drink. But despite all the hype and the 1300
million dollars the Cola giants have spent on their
advertisements, primarily taking a dig at each other,
they figure nowhere in the first five. The advertisements
did not catch the massive rural market. Instead film
stars and cricketers benefited while the ad agencies
laughed all the way to the banks.
So here are the most happening brands and hope there's
more to come and witness in the following year - both
for the consumers and the movers & shakers.
Source: Economic Times and other
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