
Karnataka's Nandini climbs Brand Finance rankings, retains top 4 spot in F&B segment
Bengaluru: Karnataka's flagship dairy brand Nandini has made significant gains in the Brand Finance India 100 – 2025 rankings, moving up five spots to the 38th position. The brand, owned by Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF), has also retained its fourth place in the competitive food & beverages category, standing alongside national giants like Amul (1), Mother Dairy (2), and Britannia (3).
According to Brand Finance, a global brand valuation consultancy headquartered in London, Nandini's brand valuation rose to $1,079 million this year, marking a $139 million increase from 2024. The annual rankings assess the financial strength and brand value of over 6,000 companies globally using original market research and sector-specific reports.
A brand's value, the report notes, is calculated based on brand strength, customer loyalty, market share, and overall brand equity.
High-ranking brands typically enjoy strong perception, consistent performance, and deep consumer trust.
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Acknowledging the recognition, KMF managing director B Shivaswamy said: "We extend this recognition to our consumers, dedicated farmers, trusted partners, whose unwavering support have been the driving force behind Nandini's growth and recognition. Together, we will continue to strengthen Nandini's legacy and reach new milestones."

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