2018-04-09
Sri Lanka’s No. 1 cable manufacturer, ACL Cables PLC was once again recognised amongst Sri Lanka's top 50 companies according to a study conducted by Brands Finance 2018.
This is the third consecutive year ACL Cables has received this prestigious ranking which is compiled annually by Brands Finance, the local pioneers for independent brand evaluation and presented by the nation’s leading business magazine Lanka Marketing Digest (LMD).
Earning further kudos, ACL Cables is also the only cable manufacturing company to be ranked amongst the Top 50 companies for three consecutive years. Additionally, the company has earned further esteem securing its position as the 3rd valuable consumer brand in the building material industry. ACL Cables has also been ranked 45th among the overall evaluation of the top Lankan companies.
The evaluation model follows a seven-step process, beginning with identifying the top performing brands among companies listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange.
The strength of a brand is determined through the developed Brand Strength Index (BSI). Further analysis into the brand is through its brand investment, brand equity and finally the impact on business performance.
The above analysis for each brand is assigned a BSI score out of 100 which is then processed into the brand value calculation. Based on the score each brand in the league table is assigned a rating between 'AAA+' to 'D'. The brand valuation approach is calculated through a league table using the 'Royalty Relief' approach.
Commenting on achieving this milestone, Suren Madanayake, Managing Director, ACL Cables PLC said, “This is a remarkable achievement of hard work and dedication of proper brand building. We focused on smart brand investment options throughout the past few years that gave us the opportunity to ascend on our overall brand strength and maintain our consistency to achieve what we have today. I would also like to thank all our business partners, consumers and stakeholders for believing in us and making ACL Cables the No.1 cable in Sri Lanka.”
He added, “We also focus on continuous innovation and expansion of our product portfolio as measures to strengthen the overall brand health. This enables our consumers to have a one-stop solution for all their electrical building requirements. We initially began manufacturing cables and since then have moved into AC switches and sockets, ceiling fans, low voltage switches (breakers, trip switches etc.), and many other electrical accessories. Our latest product launch is ACL Elegance, the modular type of switches and sockets which is already winning customer acclaim.”
As the No. 1 Cable company in Sri Lanka, ACL Cables holds 70% market share with revenue over Rs. 14.5 billion as a group.
ACL Cables PLC continues to perform strongly with relatively high value additions. The company has introduced new innovative product categories such as fire resistant, fire retardant cables, fire survival cables, aerial bundled cables, low voltage transmission cables and the finest range of electric switches and sockets based on research and stringent testing via their laboratory.
2022-04-26
ACL Cables PLC, the nation’s No.1 cable manufacturer, has been ranked as the most valuable building material brand, according to LMD Brands Annual Ranking 2022 published by Brands Finance Lanka, the premier index of Sri Lanka’s most valuable consumer brands. Notably, this was the second consecutive year for the brand ACL, to achieve the celebrated milestone.
Reinforcing the company’s position, ACL was also ranked as the most loved brand in the category of building ma...
2022-03-07
Showcasing a strong financial position and dominant market share of the local cable industry with strong brand equity, ACL Cables PLC’s credit rating was upgraded with a [SL] AA- Stable outlook recently according to ICRA Lanka Limited, a Group Company of Moody’s Investor Services.
ACL Cables, Sri Lanka’s no.1 cable company in Sri Lanka, is the only cable company in the local industry to register an issuer rating of [SL] AA-. Previously, the company had been assigned ...