Persistent Systems Ranked Among India's Most Valuable Brands with $2.9 Billion Valuation

Persistent Systems Ranked Among India's Most Valuable Brands with $2.9 Billion Valuation

Persistent Systems Ranked Among India's Most Valuable Brands with $2.9 Billion Valuation​

Persistent Systems (BSE: 533179 and NSE: PERSISTENT), a global leader in Digital Engineering and Enterprise Modernization, has been recognized in the Kantar BrandZ India Most Valuable Brands 2025 ranking, with a brand valuation of $2.9 billion. The company secured the 6th position in the Business Technology and Services category and 42nd overall.

The ranking underscores Persistent’s growing influence in AI-driven enterprise transformation and highlights the increasing importance of engineering-led technology partners. The Kantar BrandZ rankings combine financial analysis with brand equity research, based on insights from over 145,800 respondents across 1,620 brands.

Sandeep Kalra, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, Persistent, stated that the recognition reflects the company’s execution and engineering capabilities, emphasizing a focus on delivering measurable outcomes at scale for clients.

Deepender Rana, Executive Managing Director, South Asia, Kantar, noted Persistent’s strong brand momentum and ability to maintain relevance in a competitive market.

Persistent Systems employs over 26,500 individuals across 18 countries and offers services including software engineering, product development, data and analytics, CX transformation, cloud computing, and intelligent automation. The company is part of the MSCI India Index and included in several National Stock Exchange of India indices. Persistent has achieved carbon neutrality and has experienced 468% growth in brand value since 2020, positioning it as the fastest-growing IT services brand in the 'Brand Finance India 100' 2025 Report.

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