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Global Consumer Survey List of Brands June 2018 Global Consumer Survey List of Brands June 2018 Brand Global Consumer Indicator Countries 11pingtai Purchase of online video games by brand / China stores (past 12 months) 1688.com Online purchase channels by store brand China (past 12 months) 1Hai Online car rental bookings by provider (past China 12 months) 1qianbao Usage of mobile payment methods by brand China (past 12 months) 1qianbao Usage of online payment methods by brand China (past 12 months) 2Checkout Usage of online payment methods by brand Austria, Canada, Germany, (past 12 months) Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA 7switch Purchase of eBooks by provider (past 12 France months) 99Bill Usage of mobile payment methods by brand China (past 12 months) 99Bill Usage of online payment methods by brand China (past 12 months) A&O Grocery shopping channels by store brand Italy A1 Smart Home Ownership of smart home devices by brand Austria Abanca Primary bank by provider Spain Abarth Primarily used car by brand all countries Ab-in-den-urlaub Online package holiday bookings by provider Austria, Germany, (past 12 months) Switzerland Academic Singles Usage of online dating by provider (past 12 Italy months) AccorHotels Online hotel bookings by provider (past 12 France months) Ace Rent-A-Car Online car rental bookings by provider (past United Kingdom, USA 12 months) Acura Primarily used car by brand all countries ADA Online car rental bookings by provider (past France 12 months) ADEG Grocery shopping channels by store brand Austria adidas Ownership of eHealth trackers / smart watches Germany by brand adidas Purchase of apparel by brand Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Statista Johannes-Brahms-Platz 1 20355 Hamburg Tel. +49 40 284 841-0 Fax +49 40 284 841-999 [email protected] www.statista.com Global Consumer Survey – List of Brands – June 2018 Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA AdoptaUnTio Usage of online dating by provider (past 12 Spain months) AdopteUnMec Usage of online dating by provider (past 12 France months) ADT Ownership of smart home devices by brand Canada, United Kingdom, USA Adultfriendfinder Usage of online dating by provider (past 12 Canada months) Advantage Rent- Online car rental bookings by provider (past United Kingdom, USA A-Car 12 months) Adyen Usage of online payment methods by brand Italy, Spain (past 12 months) aetna Current health insurance provider USA AG2R La Current health insurance provider France Mondiale Agoda Online hotel bookings by provider (past 12 Canada, France, Germany, months) Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Agricultural Bank Primary bank by provider China of China Airbnb Online hotel bookings by provider (past 12 Austria, Canada, China, months) Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Alamo Online car rental bookings by provider (past Canada, France, Germany, 12 months) Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Alarm.com Ownership of smart home devices by brand Canada, USA Alberta Blue Current health insurance provider Canada Cross Albertsons Grocery shopping channels by store brand USA Alcampo Grocery shopping channels by store brand Spain Alcatel Primarily used smartphone brand Spain, United Kingdom Aldi Grocery shopping channels by store brand France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Aldi Nord Grocery shopping channels by store brand Germany Aldi Süd Grocery shopping channels by store brand Germany Alfa Romeo Primarily used car by brand all countries alibaba.com Online purchase channels by store brand China (past 12 months) Alibabuy Online flight bookings by provider (past 12 France months) Alipay Usage of mobile payment methods by brand China, Italy, Switzerland (past 12 months) Statista Johannes-Brahms-Platz 1 20355 Hamburg Tel. +49 40 284 841-0 Fax +49 40 284 841-999 [email protected] www.statista.com 2 Global Consumer Survey – List of Brands – June 2018 Alipay Usage of online payment methods by brand China, Switzerland (past 12 months) Allianz Current health insurance provider Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain Allo resto Online purchase of food delivery by provider France (past 12 months) alltours Online package holiday bookings by provider Austria, Germany (past 12 months) Alpina Primarily used car by brand all countries AMAZFIT Ownership of eHealth trackers / smart watches China by brand Amazon Purchase of online video games by brand / Austria, Canada, China, stores (past 12 months) France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Amazon (kindle) Purchase of eBooks by provider (past 12 Austria, Canada, China, months) France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Amazon Echo Ownership of smart speakers by brand Austria, Canada, China, (Alexa) France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Amazon Music Purchase of music streaming / downloads by Austria, Canada, France, brand (past 12 months) Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, USA Amazon Pay Usage of online payment methods by brand Austria, France, Germany, (past 12 months) Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, USA Amazon Online purchase of food delivery by provider United Kingdom, USA Restaurants (past 12 months) Amazon Video Purchase of video on demand by brand (past Austria, Canada, France, 12 months) Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA amazon.at Online purchase channels by store brand Austria (past 12 months) amazon.ca Online purchase channels by store brand Canada (past 12 months) amazon.cn Online purchase channels by store brand China (past 12 months) amazon.co.uk Online purchase channels by store brand United Kingdom (past 12 months) amazon.com Online purchase channels by store brand Canada, USA (past 12 months) amazon.de Online purchase channels by store brand Germany, Switzerland (past 12 months) amazon.es Online purchase channels by store brand Spain (past 12 months) Statista Johannes-Brahms-Platz 1 20355 Hamburg Tel. +49 40 284 841-0 Fax +49 40 284 841-999 [email protected] www.statista.com 3 Global Consumer Survey – List of Brands – June 2018 amazon.fr Online purchase channels by store brand France (past 12 months) amazon.it Online purchase channels by store brand Italy (past 12 months) Amex Pay Usage of mobile payment methods by brand Canada (past 12 months) Amjhome Ownership of smart home devices by brand China Amoma.com Online hotel bookings by provider (past 12 Switzerland months) Anjubao Ownership of smart home devices by brand China ANTA Purchase of apparel by brand China Anthem Current health insurance provider USA ao.com Online purchase channels by store brand United Kingdom (past 12 months) AOK Current health insurance provider Germany Aoyou Online package holiday bookings by provider China (past 12 months) Apple Ownership of eHealth trackers / smart watches Austria, Canada, France, by brand Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Apple Primarily used smartphone brand Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Apple HomePod Ownership of smart speakers by brand USA (Siri) Apple iBooks Purchase of eBooks by provider (past 12 Austria, Canada, China, months) France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Apple Music Purchase of music streaming / downloads by Austria, Canada, China, brand (past 12 months) France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Apple Pay Usage of mobile payment methods by brand Canada, China, France, (past 12 months) Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Apple Pay Usage of online payment methods by brand Canada, France, Italy, (past 12 months) Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA apple.com Online purchase channels by store brand Austria, Canada, France, (past 12 months) Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA APRIL UK Current health insurance provider United Kingdom argos.co.uk Online purchase channels by store brand United Kingdom (past 12 months) Asda Grocery shopping channels by store brand United Kingdom Statista Johannes-Brahms-Platz 1 20355 Hamburg Tel. +49 40 284 841-0 Fax +49 40 284 841-999 [email protected] www.statista.com 4 Global Consumer Survey – List of Brands – June 2018 asda.com Online purchase channels by store brand United Kingdom (past 12 months) Asisa Current health insurance provider Spain Asistencia Current health insurance provider Spain Sanitaria Colegial asos.fr Online purchase channels by store brand France (past 12 months) Assura Current health insurance provider Switzerland Aston Martin Primarily used car by brand all countries ASUS Ownership of eHealth trackers / smart watches Canada, France, Germany, by brand Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA ASUS Primarily used smartphone brand United Kingdom AT&T Ownership of smart home devices by brand USA Atos Usage of online payment methods by brand France (past 12 months) Attractive World Usage of online dating by provider (past 12 France months) Atupri Current health insurance provider Switzerland Auchan Grocery shopping channels by store brand France, Italy Auchan Online purchase of event tickets by provider France billetterie (past 12 months) auchan.fr Online purchase channels by store brand France (past 12 months) Audi Primarily used car by brand all countries Authorize.net Usage of online payment methods by brand Canada, France, Spain, (past 12 months) Switzerland Avis Online car rental bookings by provider (past Austria, Canada, China, 12 months) France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA Aviva Current health insurance provider United Kingdom
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