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Deloitte holds the sixth position in the overall ranking of the world’s strongest brands, and remains, for the sixth consecutive year, the most valuable and strongest brand among commercial services, according to the 2024 edition of the “Brand Finance 500” report, which calculates brands’ value based on indicators such as market performance, marketing strategy and investment, as well as perception and reputation among clients, employees and other stakeholders.
With an overall brand value of USD 41.8 billion, 21% higher compared to 2023, Deloitte is also awarded the maximum AAA+ rating in 2024, alongside only 11 other brands in the world, from various industries.
“The strength of the Deloitte brand is the expression of over 175 years of excellence and lasting impact in the service of the global business community, of the public sector and of the society as a whole, ensured by generations of professionals, today approximately 457,000, of which over 3,000 in Romania. This recognition honors and motivates us in every context in which we are called to contribute our multidisciplinary expertise, trust and connectivity, to facilitate risk management and compliance, streamlining of structures, processes and costs, expansion, reorganizations or transformations, especially related to digital and sustainability, mergers and acquisitions, investment or financing. We are grateful for the privilege of being able to make an essential contribution to meeting most of the great challenges that business and society are facing in a rapidly and dramatically changing world,” stated Alexandru Reff, Country Managing Partner, Deloitte Romania and Moldova.
The latest financial results reported by Deloitte, the world's first and largest professional services firm, indicate aggregate global revenue of USD 64.9 billion for the financial year ending May 31, 2023, marking an increase of 14.9% compared to the previous year, and positive results on each of the service lines of the member firms.
The Brand Finance 500 ranking is announced annually by the independent agency Brand Finance, the world’s leading brand valuation and strategy consultancy, following a methodology certified by international auditors from several continents. The latest edition of the ranking evaluated more than 6,000 brands, from 41 countries and 31 industries.
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