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Clover clinches top spot in reputation study

Milk processor Clover has claimed the top spot in the Reputation Institute’s study of the most reputable companies in South Africa in 2016. Johann Vorster, Clover Chief Executive, commented: “We are proud to have achieved this prestigious accolade, especially considering that we are a newcomer to the study following the addition of the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry category this year.  Our trade-marked ‘Way Better’ approach to quality, governance and innovation is proving successful. We are pleased that the general public recognises our efforts and we hope to continue in this way for years to come.”

The study, which is conducted by Reputation House, measures reputation in terms of four key themes, namely, Esteem, Admire, Trust and Feeling, as well as seven reputational dimensions: Product/Services, Innovation, Workplace, Governance, Citizenship, Leadership and Performance. Press release. To read more, click HERE.

Published on Monday, 13th June 2016 - 12:04

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