EXTRA: Qantas brand his Brand Australia

EXTRA: QANTAS may still be Australia’s most valuable brand, judging by estimates from valuation group Brand Finance – but as the Qantas star drops lower in the sky so does Australia’s.

According to the Brand Finance commentary, Qantas’ recent marketing and branding problems, stemming from the grounding of the fleet last year, are bad news for Brand Australia. 

“The national carrier flies the flag for Australia internationally,” the Brand Finance report said. “It is the first point of contact many visitors have with the country and its tailfins advertise Australia’s importance to travellers at airports worldwide.

“If Qantas were to fail, it would have a significant impact on attracting tourism, skilled people and investment to Australia.”

While Qantas is so important to Australian tourism and remains Australia’s most valuable airline brand, it has slipped further down the overall Australian brand rankings, from 14 to 17. Virgin Australia continues to close the gap, Brand Finance speculates, benefitting from recent rows over whether the Australian Government should step in.

The total value of Australia’s top 100 brands now stands at $117 billion, but some of Australia’s most iconic brands are faltering, revealed the Brand Finance report.

Woolworths still holds on to Australia’s top spot, with 44 percent growth last year bringing its total brand value to more than $12 billion.

Woolworths has extended its lead over rival supermarket superpower Coles by $2.3 billion. Coles had a fairly successful year, growing 25 percent to $7 billion, but with Woolworths powering ahead, ‘only’ $5 billion of brand value now separates the two, said Brand Finance.

TELSTRA PHONES HOME IN
Australia’s second most valuable brand is Telstra. Its brand value is up 59 percent, one of the fastest rates of growth of any Australian brand.

Telstra’s $9.3 billion brand value means that it has become one of the world’s top 20 most valuable telecoms brands for the first time.

The aggressive telecoms operator has retained its advantage in network coverage over Optus and continues to leverage its brand effectively through its triple-play and broadband offering. A 9.2 percent growth in profits has led to an increased Telstra dividend this year for the first time since 2006.
Telstra’s success has pushed BHP Billiton into third place. While brand value growth remains positive for BHP and many other mining brands, the pace of that growth is slowing amid concerns about a Chinese slowdown in infrastructure and housing development, speculated Brand Finance.

ANZ remains the most valuable bank brand in Australia at $6.6 billion. Brand Finance rationalised that ANZ’s ‘Asian strategy’ was proving successful – and ANZ sponsorship hit the jackpot this year with Li Na’s win at the Australian Open. An estimated 70 million Chinese viewers were exposed to the ANZ brand because of that single sponsorship.

Billabong continues to struggle, falling further to 75th place in 2014 from 43rd last year.

“The decision to write off the brand on the company’s balance sheet seems to have been premature to say the least,” said Brand Finance Australia director, Richard Haigh. “Billabong continues to attract investors willing to attempt a revival. Though weakened, there is undoubtedly value remaining.”
Leighton has been badly affected by corruption and bribery allegations, noted Brand Finance.

“Aside from the reputational impact, litigation also casts a shadow. Consequently its brand rating (a benchmark of the strength and future potential of the brand similar to a credit rating) has been downgraded to A+ and it has lost millions in brand value,” Brand Finance reported.

 

RETAIL BRANDS PRESSURED
According to the Brand Finance report, crowded and competitive retail space is seeing both Westfield and David Jones suffer.

Westfield’s sell off of several sites has compounded its brand value performance. It has fallen 15 places in the national rankings and lost $53 million in brand value.

David Jones is also down 15 places. A merger with rival Myer was earlier mooted and this has had an effect. Lately the most likely course for David Jones has been for shareholders to agree to a $2.2 billion takeover bid by South Africa’s Woolworths group, but Australian investor Solomon Lew is also in the mix, incressing his take.

Myer’s brand value is larger than David Jones’ and growing fairly rapidly – up by 37 percent this year – raising questions about the long term viability of the David Jones brand under such a joint partnership, Brand Finance observed.

VICTORIA TOPS THE STATE LIST
Victoria continues to hold off New South Wales as Australia’s top brand value by ‘state-of-origin’. Despite having fewer brands in Australia’s top 100, Victoria’s total is $57 billion, $9 billion ahead of and New South Wales, according to Brand Finance figures.
Victoria has continued to pull further ahead despite now having fewer brands in the table that New South Wales. Last time around Victoria had 40 brands in the table against New South Wales’s 39, this year the numbers have been reversed.
Western Australia has 11 brands in the top 100, ahead of fourth placed Queensland, with only seven brands. South Australia has three, while Tasmania, ACT and the Northern Territory have no brands valuable enough to make the Brand Finance Australia 100 list.

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Total Brand Value by State

 

Rank

State

Brand Value 2014 (AUD bn)

No. of Brands 2014

Brand Value Change (AUD bn)

Brand Value Change (%)

Brand Value 2013 (AUD bn)

No. of Brands 2013

1

VIC

56.8

39

13.7

32%

43.1

40

2

NSW

47.6

40

12.2

35%

35.4

39

3

WA

6.2

11

1.5

30%

4.8

12

4

QLD

5.1

7

2.0

66%

3.1

6

5

SA

1.3

3

0.3

25%

1.1

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Australia’s Most Valuable Brands

 

Rank 2014

Rank 2013

Brand

State

Brand Value 2014 (AUDm)

Brand Rating 2014

Brand Value Change (AUDm)

Brand Value Change (%)

Brand Value 2013 (AUDm)

Brand Rating 2013

1

1

Woolworths

NSW

12,124

AA+

3,694

44%

8,430

AA+

2

3

Telstra

VIC

9,300

AA+

3,465

59%

5,835

AA+

3

2

BHP Billiton

VIC

7,377

AA+

1,147

18%

6,230

AA

4

4

Coles

VIC

7,097

AA+

1,409

25%

5,688

AA

5

5

ANZ

VIC

6,638

AA+

1,022

18%

5,616

AA+

6

6

Commonwealth Bank

NSW

6,134

AA+

1,034

20%

5,099

AA+

7

7

nab

VIC

5,599

AA

802

17%

4,797

AA+

8

9

Westpac

NSW

5,491

AA+

1,535

39%

3,956

AA+

9

8

Rio Tinto

VIC

5,133

AA

1,142

29%

3,991

AA

10

10

Optus

NSW

3,998

AA+

1,134

40%

2,864

AA

11

11

Macquarie

NSW

2,520

AA-

332

15%

2,188

AA

12

15

Suncorp

QLD

2,107

AA-

864

70%

1,243

AA-

13

13

St. George

NSW

1,864

AA+

320

21%

1,544

AA+

14

12

QBE

NSW

1,805

AA-

204

13%

1,601

AA+

15

 

Devondale

VIC

1,650

AA-

 

 

 

 

16

*

Wesfarmers

WA

1,463

AA-

356

32%

1,107

AA

17

14

Qantas

NSW

1,456

AA+

149

11%

1,307

AA+

18

16

Crown

VIC

1,336

A+

131

11%

1,205

AA-

19

17

Bunnings

WA

1,269

AA-

198

19%

1,071

AA

20

*

Origin

NSW

1,149

AA-

275

31%

874

AA-

21

*

Woodside

WA

1,041

AA-

-524

-34%

1,566

AA

22

20

Virgin Australia

QLD

1,022

AA+

165

19%

858

AA

23

 

Flight Centre

QLD

973

A+

 

 

 

 

24

19

TATTS

VIC

923

A+

-57

-6%

980

A

25

*

Santos

SA

897

A+

-2

0%

900

AA-

26

22

Big W

NSW

873

AA

197

29%

676

AA

27

23

VB

VIC

791

AA

119

18%

672

AA

28

31

Toll

VIC

729

AA-

228

45%

501

A-

29

27

Target

VIC

723

AA

193

36%

530

A+

30

30

Bankwest

WA

719

AA

210

41%

509

AA-

31

48

BT Financial Group

NSW

700

AA+

390

125%

310

AA+

32

26

IGA

NSW

696

AA

161

30%

535

AA-

33

29

Colonial First State

NSW

678

AA

163

32%

515

AA

34

28

Office Works

VIC

659

AA-

133

25%

525

AA

35

25

MLC

VIC

649

AA-

96

17%

553

AA-

36

21

Westfield

NSW

633

AA-

-53

-8%

686

AA-

37

34

Myer

VIC

632

AA-

171

37%

461

A+

38

41

Kmart

WA

623

AA

214

52%

410

AA

39

32

AGL

VIC

622

AA-

152

32%

470

AA

40

38

JB-HiFi

VIC

599

A+

180

43%

419

A+

41

 

Oil Search

NSW

587

AA-

 

 

 

 

42

44

Jetstar

VIC

560

AA

178

47%

382

AA-

43

39

Computershare

VIC

554

AA-

138

33%

416

AA-

44

42

Harvey Norman

NSW

536

A+

144

37%

392

A+

45

*

AMP

NSW

514

AA

171

50%

343

AA

46

35

Worleyparsons

NSW

514

A+

72

16%

442

AA-

47

40

Boral

NSW

496

AA-

84

21%

412

AA-

48

33

David Jones

NSW

492

A

27

6%

464

A+

49

45

Foster's

VIC

463

AA-

113

32%

350

AA

50

58

Amcor

VIC

421

AA

181

75%

240

A+

51

37

Leighton

NSW

412

A+

-9

-2%

420

AA-

52

56

Sensis

VIC

406

A+

141

53%

265

A+

53

59

Seek

VIC

395

AA-

169

75%

226

A+

54

 

Challenger

NSW

373

A+

 

 

 

 

55

50

CSL

VIC

373

AA-

102

37%

271

A+

56

 

Bluescope Steel

VIC

369

A+

 

 

 

 

57

 

NRMA

NSW

367

AA

 

 

 

 

58

49

Lindemans

NSW

348

AA-

75

27%

273

A+

59

54

Bendigo Bank

VIC

339

AA

72

27%

267

AA-

60

 

Stockland

NSW

338

AA-

 

 

 

 

61

47

Thiess

QLD

336

A+

2

1%

333

AA-

62

62

Iinet

WA

326

AA-

129

65%

197

A

63

61

TPG Telecom

NSW

321

AA

115

56%

205

A

64

 

Sam Remo

SA

307

AA-

 

 

 

 

65

57

Lend Lease

NSW

300

A+

38

15%

262

AA-

66

55

Monadelphous

WA

280

A+

15

6%

265

A+

67

60

Pacific National

NSW

266

A

60

29%

206

AA-

68

53

UGL

NSW

265

A+

-5

-2%

270

AA-

69

69

CGU

VIC

259

AA-

113

77%

147

AA-

70

68

Swann

VIC

256

AA-

108

73%

148

AA-

71

72

IAG

NSW

249

AA-

129

108%

120

AA-

72

63

Bank Of Queensland

QLD

248

AA

60

32%

188

AA

73

51

John Holland

VIC

248

A+

-24

-9%

271

AA-

74

65

IOOF

VIC

243

AA-

88

57%

155

A+

75

43

Billabong

QLD

241

A+

-149

-38%

391

AA-

76

70

Skilled

VIC

240

A+

93

64%

147

A+

77

66

Incitec Pivot

VIC

223

AA-

72

48%

151

AA

78

64

Star City

VIC

200

A+

40

25%

161

A+

79

87

Aurizon

QLD

195

A+

125

177%

70

A+

80

36

Fortescue

WA

192

A+

-245

-56%

437

A+

81

84

M2

VIC

189

A+

114

151%

75

A

82

76

Brambles

NSW

163

AA+

50

44%

113

AA-

83

 

Dick Smith

NSW

161

A

 

 

 

 

84

77

Patrick

VIC

142

A+

31

28%

111

A+

85

78

ASX

NSW

135

AA

31

30%

104

AA+

86

74

Orica

VIC

134

A+

18

16%

116

AA-

87

 

Asciano

VIC

130

A

 

 

 

 

88

73

Adelaide Bank

SA

130

A+

13

11%

117

AA-

89

85

RACV

VIC

128

AA-

54

74%

73

AA-

90

79

Perpetual

NSW

122

A+

19

19%

103

A+

91

81

WFI

WA

111

AA-

23

26%

88

AA

92

80

OAMPS

WA

108

AA-

19

22%

89

AA

93

82

Wesfield Retail Trust

NSW

103

A+

18

22%

85

A+

94

 

Iluka Resources

WA

102

AA-

 

 

 

 

95

83

Talent2

NSW

97

A

21

28%

76

A

96

71

Newcrest

VIC

97

AA-

-25

-20%

122

AA-

97

92

Sonic Healthcare

NSW

95

A+

36

60%

60

A+

98

91

Platinum Asset Management

NSW

86

A

26

42%

61

A

99

 

SGIC

NSW

86

AA-

 

 

 

 

100

97

SGIO

NSW

86

AA-

36

73%

50

AA-

 

*Brands marked with an asterisk have had their values for 2013 restated.

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POSTED JULY 23, 2014

 

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