
When You Have A Single Reputation Score, It’s Hiding A Lot
Many organizations believe they are managing stakeholders. What they are actually managing, in many cases, is averages.
The world's most reputable companies
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It's the ultimate comeback story
It’s no coincidence that some of the biggest cultural moments in recent years have been about bringing the best of the past into the present. Much like a great franchise that gets a fresh revival, the world’s most reputable companies are leaning into their legacy while reintroducing themselves to modern stakeholders.
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The Global RepTrak 100 report provides a definitive ranking of the world's most reputable companies and a comprehensive analysis of the global reputation landscape. For over a decade, we've leveraged our unparalleled data suite to understand global corporate trends and corresponding public sentiment year over year.
This year’s findings make one thing clear: businesses are no longer just surviving the challenges of today — they’re starring in their own reputation reboot. Fill out the form for a behind the scenes look at the year’s biggest reputation comebacks.
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Many organizations believe they are managing stakeholders. What they are actually managing, in many cases, is averages.
Against a backdrop of mixed public sentiment on AI, a number of companies are beginning to reframe their core product experiences around innately human elements. RepTrak data shows why this trend is likely to accelerate—and points to what you should be tracking.
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Most comms teams are watching the wrong things during viral moments (they're reacting to volume when they should be diagnosing Reputation driver exposure). We put together a framework for doing exactly that — using RepTrak Compass to move from reactive narrative control to structured reputation diagnosis.
Most comms teams are watching the wrong things during viral moments (they're reacting to volume when they should be diagnosing Reputation driver exposure). We put together a framework for doing exactly that — using RepTrak Compass to move from reactive narrative control to structured reputation diagnosis.
Stakeholders are paying closer attention to leadership visibility than they have in years. 48% say the CEO is the most appropriate voice to communicate company vision.
RepTrak's latest Current Events data shows that between Q4 2024 and Q4 2025, trust increased across both groups, but influencers moved faster, especially in digital channels like online advertising, owned social media, and social media news.
When stakeholders navigate economic complexity—personal optimism, national pessimism—they seek validation from multiple sources. Your channel strategy needs to adjust accordingly.
AI tools have a trust problem—just not the one you think. Our latest data shows AI as a communications channel is nearly as trustworthy as traditional news. But it's far less desirable. And the reason for that is trust in AI as a technology.
Explore how reputation leaders can move from AI integration to advantage in 2026 — using AI to shape perception, build trust, and drive long-term value.









