LIC ranks 4th among most valuable brands

Public sector insurance giant Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has secured the 4th position among the top 10 most valuable Indian brands in 2025, according to the latest Brand Finance India 100 report.

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LIC’s brand value surged by 35.1% year-on-year, reaching $13.6 billion, up from $10.07 billion in 2024.

LIC continues to dominate the Indian insurance sector and has also made a mark globally. In the Brand Finance Global Insurance 100 2025 rankings, LIC was named the world’s third strongest insurance brand, earning a Brand Strength Index (BSI) score of 87.9 out of 100.

The brand retained its AAA rating, with strong performance across familiarity and consumer appeal in the domestic market, according to Brand Finance’s market research data.

In terms of market capitalisation, LIC re-entered the list of India’s top 10 firms, claiming the 8th spot with a valuation of ₹5.98 trillion. The climb is attributed to robust financial performance, with LIC posting a 38% year-on-year growth in its consolidated net profit for Q4 FY25 at ₹19,039 crore, up from ₹13,782 crore in the same period last year. The insurer also declared a final dividend of ₹12 per equity share for the financial year ended March 31, 2025.

The Brand Finance India 100 2025 report is based on a comprehensive evaluation of over 200 Indian brands across sectors such as IT services, hospitality, automotive, pharmaceuticals, retail, and more.

The rankings combine financial performance with brand strength analysis drawn from both primary and secondary research across B2C and B2B markets.

 

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