Adani Group Surges as Fastest-Growing Indian Brand
- Adani Group has been identified as the fastest-growing brand in India, with an 82 percent increase in value, according to the Most Valuable Indian Brands 2025 report by Brand Finance.
- The brand's value rose from USD 3.55 billion in 2024 to USD 6.46 billion, showing a gain of USD 2.91 billion and helping it climb to the 13th position from 16th last year.
- Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Group, stated the company created impact and deepened their national commitment in FY25.
- Total revenues for the Adani Group were reported at Rs 2,71,664 crore, with an expected CAPEX spend of USD 15-20 billion over the next five years.
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Adani Group Surges as Fastest-Growing Indian Brand
Adani Group emerged as the fastest-growing brand in India, enhancing its value by USD 2.91 billion to USD 6.46 billion in 2025. The growth has propelled Adani to the 13th place among top Indian brands, driven by its aggressive infrastructure strategy and sustainable growth objectives.
Adani Group becomes Indias fastest growing brand, Tata continues to lead as most valuable brand - The Tribune
Adani Group has been named as the fastest-growing brand in India, driven by its focused and expansive approach to infrastructure, as per the Most Valuable Indian Brands 2025 rankings by Brand Finance.


Adani is India's fastest growing brand
Adani Group emerges as fastest-growing Indian brand, with brand value up 82% to USD $6.46 billion.
Adani Group becomes India's fastest growing brand, Tata continues to lead as most valuable brand - ChiniMandi
New Delhi: Adani Group has been named as the fastest-growing brand in India, driven by its focused and expansive approach to infrastructure, as per the Most Valuable Indian Brands 2025 rankings by Brand Finance. The brand’s value surged from USD 3.55 billion in 2024 to USD 6.46 billion, marking a significant increase of USD 2.91 billion. This jump reflects the Group’s strategic direction, resilience, and dedication to sustainable growth. Notably…
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