Monday, December 2, 2013

Britain leapfrogs Japan as world’s 4th most valuable nation brand


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2 DECEMBER 2013 - 9:49AM
POSTED BY JOHN GLENDAY
Britain leapfrogs Japan as world’s 4th most valuable nation brand
http://www.thedrum.com/news/2013/12/02/britain-leapfrogs-japan-world-s-4th-most-valuable-nation-brand?

Britain has risen to fourth spot in a table of nations holding the most valuable brands thanks in large part to the success of hosting the Olympic Games in 2012 and a positive reception to the ‘Great’ Britain promotional work, according to consultancy firm Brand Finance.

A double whammy from 2012, which saw both the Olympics and Diamond Jubilee celebrations for the Queen, saw Britain rise from fifth spot last year – although it still trails the US, China and Germany in 1sr, 2nd and 3rd spot respectively.

The poll was calculated based on factors such as a country’s attractiveness to talented immigrants, quality of life and projected GDP growth. A valuation based on what a third party would be expected to pay to license the use of such status is then used to form the rankings.

This method values Britain at $2.4bn, an 8 per cent increase on the year before, with the US and China valued at $18bn and $6bn respectively.

Brand Finance chief executive David Haigh, said: “Countries take nation branding seriously and invest in it as if they were a corporate brand. [They] have realised that it can be an economic advantage if you rank high in global perception. [emphasis added by AK]

“Though relatively modest, this represents a strong performance for a developed, and in particular an EU, country.”

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