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Storyboard18 | Amazon, Asian Paints and Tata Tea emerge as India's most purposeful brands: report 

Kantar conducted an analysis of 418 brands across 30 categories and found that in India especially, perceptions of a brand’s purpose, its ability to ‘make people’s lives better’, is crucial to establishing a meaningful quotient.

November 25, 2021 / 17:57 IST
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Tata Tea emerged as the most purposeful leaders in India in the FMCG category, according to the 2021 Kantar BrandZ report that also ranked brands such as Surf Excel, Taj Mahal, Parachute, Maggi and Britannia in this category. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)
Tata Tea emerged as the most purposeful leaders in India in the FMCG category, according to the 2021 Kantar BrandZ report that also ranked brands such as Surf Excel, Taj Mahal, Parachute, Maggi and Britannia in this category. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)

Brands that brought comfort and convenience to consumers in their everyday lives during the Covid-19 pandemic emerged as the most purposeful brands, according to a recent study by consulting company Kantar.

According to Kantar BrandZ data, consumers said that these brands led with a clear sense of purpose and took a bolder social stance, as Covid-19 magnified the need for brands to do more than focus on profits alone. The findings tie in with longer-term trends in India and abroad to value brands on ESG (environmental, social and governance) alongside traditional factors, such as valuations and earnings growth.

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E-commerce giant Amazon emerged as the most purposeful brand in the technology category. The technology ranking has Amazon followed by ZomatoYouTubeGoogle and Swiggy jointly in fourth place, followed by Flipkart.

Noting that technology is all encompassing, Deepender Rana, executive managing director- South Asia, Insights Division, Kantar, said that brands that made lives easier for consumers using technology when they were stuck at home fared well.