BrandZ Germany 2020 (2024)

Strong domestic spending and high consumer confidence have helped boost the total value of Germany’s top retail brands by 9%, according to the 2020 BrandZTM Top 50 Most Valuable German Brands report, launched today by WPP and Kantar.

Traditional retail and ecommerce have thrived despite global trading concerns, aided by the strong German economy and high consumer confidence, the latter driven by interest rate cuts, above-inflation salary increases and record employment levels. The most successful brands have adapted to the new retail landscape, often changing their business model or disrupting their own sector.

The total value of retail brands in the ranking rose to $41.5 billion this year, helped by two new entries. Eye-wear company Fielmann (No. 35, $1.8 billion) has changed the way German consumers buy glasses and contact lenses, while retailer Tchibo (No. 50, $1.0 billion) has re-entered the ranking thanks to its ability to foster customer loyalty by offering new and consistently unique products.Three of the Top 10 fastest risers in the German ranking are retailers, including Otto which, with a successful switch from print catalogues to e-tailing and a bigger, fast-changing range, grew 18% in value to $1.3 billion taking it to No. 46.

SAP maintained its top spot in the ranking with a valuation of $50.9 billion, while Deutsche Telekom grew 9% to $44.9 billion to stay in second place. Mercedes-Benz was the biggest car brand at No. 3 with a brand value of $22.1 billion.

Featuring 18 industry sectors, Germany is the most diverse country ranking produced by BrandZ and, with a value of $336 billion (down 1% from 2019), it remains the most valuable Top 30 in Europe , well ahead of France, UK and Spain.

In addition to the success of domestic-focused brands in 2020, exports remain critical to the German Top 50 ranking, which has a 74% overseas exposure rate (a combination of revenue, volumes sold and profitability from overseas business), second only to France (76%). The fastest-growing brands were Adidas (No. 5, $17.1 billion, which was up 25%) and Puma (No. 29, $2.2 billion, up 19%), both of which scored more than 90% for international exposure and helped make Apparel the fastest-growing category in the ranking, up 18% to $21.0 billion in total value.

David Roth, CEO, The Store WPP EMEA and Asia and Chairman of BrandZ, said: “Germany’s export-focused and diverse brand landscape has been augmented by an increasingly buoyant domestic market. The result is a strong and stable environment that has helped the country’s leading companies withstand the challenges facing global trade, provide a strong foundation for Europe’s biggest economy, and grow their brand value across the world.”

The BrandZ Top 10 Most Valuable German Brands 2020

Rank 2020

Brand

Category

Brand Value 2020 ($M USD)

1

SAP

Technology

50,875

2

Deutsche Telekom

Telecom Providers

44,880

3

Mercedes-Benz

Cars

22,129

4

BMW

Cars

21,942

5

Adidas

Apparel

17,147

6

DHL

Logistics

16,546

7

Aldi

Retail

14,628

8

Siemens

Conglomerate

14,338

9

Bosch

Conglomerate

11,556

10

Allianz

Insurance

8,655

Key factors that differentiated the highest-ranking brands were the ability to provide a high quality experience as well as build trust with consumers.

Brands that delivered a quality experience across every consumer touchpoint stood out as high performers. Those that indexed 110 or higher (where 100 is the average brand) were more likely to grow brand value, while those indexing 109 or below lost value. DHL (No. 6, $16.5 billion) was the top-rated brand for experience, indexing 143, while airline Lufthansa (128, No. 30, $2.1 billion) retailer dm (125, No. 28, $2.3 billion), adidas (123) and Fielmann (124) joined them in the top five brands for experience.

Trust also mattered when it came to growing brand value, with consumers demanding that brands are seen as fair in areas such as pricing and in the treatment of staff, customers and suppliers. The fast-growing retail sector scored highly on key measures, indexing 115 for “Corporate Fairness” and 114 for “Trust” overall, with Fielmann leading both areas, scoring 165 and 143 respectively.

Christoph Prox, Managing Director Brand, Media & Communication, Kantar said: “Trust and a quality experience play a vital role in how consumers select and identify brands they allow into their lives. German brands are increasingly having to work harder to ensure that these elements are an important part of their communication and offer, and will only become more essential in 2020.”

Key trends highlighted in the BrandZ Germany Top 50 study include:

  • Trash is potential treasure: Recycling is a highly sought-after source of new product ideas. Adidas, the most innovative brand in the ranking (indexing 126), launched its Parley training wear, which includes at least 75% upcycled plastic, and was promoted as a way of helping combat plastic pollution. Another similar initiative came from Tchibo, which introduced a sports range made from ocean plastic, plastic bottles and textile waste.
  • Convenience is key: Being open, available and offering a helping hand is now expected, particularly in the retail sector. Aldi (No. 7, $14.6 billion) now offers home delivery nationwide with a product line that goes beyond what’s available in stores, while Lidl (No. 11, $8.6 billion) has extended its opening hours to 10pm, matching Edeka (No. 23, $2.6 billion), Rewe (No. 40, $1.6 billion) and Kaufland (No. 45, $1.3 billion).
  • Go electric: Germany recorded the highest number of new electric vehicle registrations in Europe, helped by a surge in public charging stations. German carmakers are all releasing e-vehicles as consumers’ views on vehicle performance shift and increasingly take into account environmental factors. Porsche (No. 16) has been particularly successful in this space and outpaced the rest of the sector with 5% brand value growth to $6.2 billion.
  • Older and greener: It’s not just young consumers who are deeply concerned about the environment. Over-50s represent about two-thirds of people defined as “eco-actives” – keen to make changes to their lives in order to improve the environment.
BrandZ Germany 2020 (2024)

FAQs

What is the most valuable German brand? ›

Telekom has retained its number one position in the 2024 Kantar BrandZ Top 50 Most Valuable German Brands Report, growing 9% to reach a brand value of $73.5 billion.

What is Germany's famous brand? ›

Well-known international brands include Mercedes-Benz, BMW, SAP, Volkswagen, Audi, Siemens, Allianz, Adidas, Porsche, Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Bank and Bosch , BMW Motorrad , Canyon Bicycles , Wiesmann GmbH , Ariola Records , UFA GmbH , Jako AG , Zalando SE.

What is BrandZ top 100? ›

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Brand is about reputation. A brand generates trust for a company, for its products, and for its services. The brands mentioned in the BrandZ top 100 list are the world's most trusted brands.

What is the brand value of Deutsche Telekom? ›

Deutsche Telekom maintains its top position and is once again the most valuable German brand. This is confirmed by the BrandZ study "Top50 Most Valuable German Brands" published today by Kantar. According to the study, the current brand value amounts to 73.5 billion US dollars, the highest in company's history.

What brand is the most valuable? ›

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What luxury brand is made in Germany? ›

Famous fashion brands include MCM, Hugo Boss, Adidas, PUMA, Escada, JOOP!, Bruno Banani, Jil Sander, Triumph, Schiesser, Closed, Reusch, Valisere, Jack Wolfskin, Ulla Popken, Buffalo, Rohde, Marc O'Polo, Tom Tailor, s.

What is the best souvenir from Germany? ›

Here are our suggestions:
  • Bethmännchen.
  • Ahle Wurscht.
  • Cuckoo clock.
  • Ampelmännchen (Traffic Light Man)
  • Trabbi Toy. Chocolate TV-Tower. Plattenbau-themed cushion. Cologne Water. Koelsch beer.
  • Nuremberg Lebkuchen (Gingerbread)
  • Dirndl, Trilby, Lederhosen.
  • Kemm's cakes. A fisherman's cap. Labskaus stew.

What product is Germany also famous of? ›

Germany is famous for its obsession with beer and it is all thanks to Munich's beer culture. The city has over 60 beer gardens and major beer breweries. It is also the origin of one of the most famous German attractions, Oktoberfest! It is held here annually.

How does BrandZ measure brand value? ›

Kantar's BrandZ measurement methodology accounts for the intangible perceptions that consumers have for a brand over and above the tangible assets on the company's balance sheet. Simply put, including brand equity in financial valuation shows the future contribution that investment in the brand is making.

What is the lowest level of BrandZ model? ›

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  • Level 2: Relevance. ...
  • Level 3: Performance. ...
  • Level 4: Advantage. ...
  • Level 5: Bonding. ...
  • Presence and Relevance (Levels 1 and 2) ...
  • Performance (Level 3) ...
  • Advantage and Bonding (Levels 4 and 5)

How does BrandZ calculate brand value? ›

Validated to in-market sales, BrandZ™ uses millions of consumer interviews from across 51 markets to understand the value the 'brand' brings, diagnose its strengths and weaknesses, and provide actionable insights on how to drive growth.

What German company owns T-Mobile? ›

After its spin off from parent Western Wireless on May 3, 1999, VoiceStream Wireless was purchased by Deutsche Telekom AG in 2001 for $35 billion and renamed T-Mobile USA, Inc., in July 2002.

Does Deutsche Telekom still exist? ›

Deutsche Telekom AG (short form often just Telekom, DTAG or DT; stylised as ·T·) is a German telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn and is the largest telecommunications provider in Europe by revenue.

Who owns Deutsche Telekom? ›

Deutsche Telekom is not owned by hedge funds. KfW, Asset Management Arm is currently the company's largest shareholder with 17% of shares outstanding. Meanwhile, the second and third largest shareholders, hold 14% and 4.7%, of the shares outstanding, respectively.

What are the top 10 German brands? ›

Germany's 50 most valuable brands
  1. SAP. Brand Value: $48,943 million. ...
  2. Deutsche Telekom. Brand Value: $39,215 million. ...
  3. Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) Brand Value: $24,606 million. ...
  4. Daimler. Brand Value: $23,587 million. ...
  5. Deutsche Post. Brand Value: $18,344 million. ...
  6. Siemens. Brand Value: $15,224 million. ...
  7. Aldi. ...
  8. Adidas.
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What luxury brand is from Germany? ›

Famous fashion brands include MCM, Hugo Boss, Adidas, PUMA, Escada, JOOP!, Bruno Banani, Jil Sander, Triumph, Schiesser, Closed, Reusch, Valisere, Jack Wolfskin, Ulla Popken, Buffalo, Rohde, Marc O'Polo, Tom Tailor, s.

What is the most valuable German startup? ›

~/ Startup Life
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  • Enpal — profitable. Most recent valuation: $2.5bn. ...
  • Sennder.
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What is the most bought product in Germany? ›

Among German consumers the two most popular categories for online purchases are Clothing and Shoes. 50 percent and 38 percent of consumers respectively chose these answers in our representative online survey. The survey was conducted online among 5,984 respondents in Germany, in 2023.

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