National flag carrier Turkish Airlines (THY) was named Turkey’s most valuable brand for 2019 by leading London-based independent brand business valuation and strategy consultancy firm Brand Finance.
According to the 12th edition of “Turkey’s Most Valuable Brands – Turkey 100” report by Brand Finance, Turkish Airlines has been listed as Turkey’s most valuable brand with a value exceeding $1.7 billion. The national flag carrier was named the country’s most valuable brand in 2018 as well. Besides the carrier, financial institutions mainly grabbed the top positions on the list. THY has been followed by the state lender Ziraat Bank with $1.6 billion, while the private lender Garanti Bank ranked third with a brand value of $1.3 billion.
The lenders were followed by the country’s leading telecommunication operators Türk Telekom and Turkcell, respectively, with a brand value of around $1.2 billion each.
Private lender, İşbank, on the other hand, ranked sixth with a brand value of some $1.1 billion, followed by Akbank with $934 million, Arçelik with $837 million, Yapı Kredi with $647 million and Ford Otosan with $458 million.
TURKEY’S TOP 100 BRANDS VALUED AT $19.8 BILLION
According to the survey, the total value of Turkey’s top 100 most valuable brands was calculated as $19.8 billion.
Seven new brands from various business lines were included in the list this year with Enerjisa in 31st place, Şok Market 34th, Nef İnşaat 35th, MLP Sağlık 51st, Yataş 61st, Avivasa 95th, and Desa Deri in 98th place. Koçtaş saw the highest increase in value among the top 100 brands with 19 percent, rising from 49th to 39th place, while İntema İnşaat Malzemeleri experienced the highest decrease in brand value in the said period with 73 percent, falling from 64th to 88th place.
BEŞİKTAŞ TOPS FOOTBALL CLUBS
When we look at the Turkish football clubs that could not make it to the list of the 50 most valuable football clubs in the world, Istanbul powerhouse Beşiktaş, which is also coated to Istanbul Stock Exchange, ranked first with $107 million in brand value. Beşiktaş, which came 38th among the most valuable brands of the country, was followed by Fenerbahçe with a brand value of $89 million, Galatasaray with $60 million, and Trabzonspor with $26 million.