With this, the Tata Group flagship retains the IT industry's highest brand strength rating of AA+, and cements position as one of the top global brands in the industry, TCS said in a statement, quoting Brand Finance, issued from London and Mumbai.
"During the past five year period 2010-15, TCS emerged as the clear growth leader in the industry, increasing its brand value from USD 2.3 billion to USD 8.7 billion, while retaining the industry's highest brand strength rating of 'AA+," the statement quoted Brand Finance, which is a world's leading brand valuation firm, as saying today.
To arrive at the brand value, Brand Finance assesses the dollar value of the reputation, image and intellectual property of the world's leading companies.
Commenting on the development, Brand Finance chief executive David Haigh said, "New-age brands are seeing immense growth in valuations. One example is Twitter, which was the fastest growing brand in 2015 across all sectors, tripling its brand value to USD4.4 billion."
Crediting TCS' customer focus and bid to become a trusted business partner over the long term as the reasons for its achievement, Haigh said these qualities have held the brand in good stead.
"Not only has TCS become one of the strongest brands in its sector, it has also seen the largest increase in brand value over the past five years, adding over $6 billion to the value of its brand," he said.