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Brand valuation is a first for a South African university

Pretoria, 30 March, 2005 - The jewel in the crown of South Africa's higher education, the UNISA brand, has been valued at R157.9-million.

In what is arguably a first for a South African university, Professor Roger Sinclair, director of Brand Leadership used the world-renowned BrandMetrics methodology to measure UNISA’s brand equity.

The BrandMetrics methodology, developed by Professor Sinclair over a period of five years at Wits University has been used to measure over 300 South African brands in the last three years.

In the methodology, brand recognition, profits (or value) derived as a direct result of the brand, and its sustainability are consolidated, into a single figure that can be listed as an asset on the balance sheet.

“The brand value is a testament to the strength and value of the UNISA brand name, and reinforced our decision to retain the name UNISA, following its merger with Technikon SA and the incorporation of Visa University (Vudec),” said Prof Nyameko Barney Pityana, Vice Chancellor and Principal of the new UNISA.

The valuation validated earlier research findings among stakeholders of UNISA, Technikon SA and Vudec to retain the UNISA name as the preferred name for the merged institution.

The survey, conducted by Learning Strategies, established that 83 percent of UNISA respondents, 84 percent of those of Technikon SA and 51 percent from Vudec, preferred the UNISA (University of South Africa) name.

The three institutions that combine to form the new UNISA has resulted in the largest distance education university on the African continent with over 200 000 students and 5 000 staff members. UNISA is now ranked among the top 12 mega-universities in the world.

Two Tone Design and Brand Leadership won the bid to develop the new UNISA’s brand.

“The UNISA brand is world class with a strong heritage,” says Brand Leadership and Two Tone Design co-owner, Thebe Ikalafeng. “The new brand embodied the combined 180-odd years of experience and academic excellence that the merger brought together, while leveraging the 130-year old UNISA name,” he added. “It also had to compete with local and global higher education providers for staff, students and funds,” he added.

About UNISA

A stronger, bigger, more flexible University of South Africa emerged on 1 January 2004, when the official merger with Technikon Southern Africa and the incorporation of Vista-Vudec went ahead. The new comprehensive institution has over 200 000 students, assets exceeding R3 billion and an annual budget of more than R3 billion, giving it the status of a mega-university of global significance.

Issued on behalf of: University of South Africa
Client contact Doreen Gough
Tel. No: (012) 352-4150
Email address goughdd@unisa.ac.za

Client contact: Thebe Ikalafeng – Brand Leadership
Tel. No.: (011) 463 5091
Email address: thebe@brand-leadership.com

Editorial contact: Kerry Botha PR
Kerry Botha
Tel. No: (011) 803 5504
Email address: kerryb@kerrybothapr.co.za



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