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Emirates NBD and National Bank of Abu Dhabi go head-to-head

Emirates NBD

Emirates NBD tops the list of the most talked about financial institute in the UAE dailies for the period Feb 23-Mar 22, 2010, but what does it really mean? When we look at the prominence of those mentions (prominence index), we see a different story:

  • 0.354: Emirates NBD
  • 0.408: National Bank of Abu Dhabi
  • 0.136: HSBC
  • 0.281: Standard Chartered

From this, we can see that mentions of NBAD are more prominent but their media exposure is still significantly lower than that of Emirates NBD's. What this tells us is that whenever you see NBAD news, they are most likely originating from NBAD's PR people, which is in sharp contrast with that of HSBC or Standard Chartered.

Company

Mentions

Impressions

Emirates NBD 277 21.9m
HSBC 235 18.7m
National Bank of Abu Dhabi 181 14.4m
Standard Chartered 153 12.6m
Barclays
124 10.1m
Deutsche Bank
118 9.3m
Dubai Islamic Bank 101 8.2m
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank 83 6.9m
Royal Bank of scotland 79 6.4m
Morgan Stanley 88

6.4m

Data supplied is a summary of the period 23 Feb to 22 Mar 2010. Figures include positive, neutral and negative mentions in the UAE Arabic and English morning daily newspapers. Companies are counted only once if its name is used on more than one occasion in a single article. Indices and stock prices are not counted. The margin of error is +/-5%. Impressions are based on the number of mentions multiplied by the claimed circulation.

It is also interesting that winning awards topped the topics covered on Emirates NBD and NBAD. In fact, they both seem to have won 'Best Local Bank' awards in the UAE. Emirates NBD Private Banking won the 2010 Euromoney Private Banking Survey, whereas NBAD won the 'Best Local Bank' award from emeafinance magazine. You can see how it's easy to confuse the Emirates NBD bank and the Emirates NBD Private Banking.. Judging from the coverage received, Emirates NBD's PR activities were substantially more successful in leveraging this in PR coverage, compared with NBAD.

When it comes to retail banking, the share of ink matters. Dare we suggest that NBAD's PR people pick up the slack if they were to compete with Emirates NBD.

Zain gets more media attention than du in UAE dailies

The results are in: etsisalat takes the lead as the most talked about brand in the telecoms segment in UAE dailies, followed by Zain and du.

Company

Mentions

Impressions

etisalat 116 9.1m
Zain 76 6.0m
du 53 4.1m
Nokia 42 3.1m
Vodafone
22 1.9m
Sony Ericsson
21 1.6m
Motorola 21 1.4m
Qtel 21 1.4m
Orascom 16 1.3m
Research in Motion (RIM) 13

0,9m

Data supplied is a summary of the period 9 Feb to 22 Feb 2010. Figures include positive, neutral and negative mentions in the UAE Arabic and English morning daily newspapers. Companies are counted only once if its name is used on more than one occasion in a single article. Indices and stock prices are not counted. The margin of error is +/-5%. Impressions are based on the number of mentions multiplied by the claimed circulation.

UAE Press Coverage Index (Automotive)

The UAE press during the period of January 26, 2010 to February 8, 2010 on the Automotive industry shows no surprises. Toyota coverage skyrocketed with the constant flow of bad news and recalls.

Press Coverage Index Automotive

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Real Estate most talked about in UAE - Emaar leads followed by Aldar

Emaar

It is no surprise that Emaar continues to top the list of the most talked about company in the Real Estate sector in UAE dailies. It looks like the transition from Dubai to Abu Dhabi in the real estate sector is moving ahead.

Company

Mentions

IT and Electronics segment - Microsoft most talked about in UAE

Mirosoft

The results are in: Microsoft takes the lead as the most talked about brand in the IT and Electronics segment in UAE dailies.

Company

Mentions

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Campaign Middle East vs. MediaWeek Middle East

UAE Press Coverage Index

Yes, we finally have Campaign ME back. We no longer have to wait for Communicate's monthly run to read about our own industry. Don't get me wrong, Communiate is not necessarily a bad magazine, but it is stale. Come to think of it, it is more like an afterthought.

Campaign ME was great when it was with ITP. Most of us in the media industry missed it and were happy to see it back. Then came along MediaWeek. I was surprised to see Ashley Rees as publisher, but if anyone could pull it off, Ashley would be it.

We continue to give Campaign our UAE Press Coverage Index, as we have done with Campaign when they were an ITP publication.

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