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HP Gas gets recognition as ‘Asia’s Most Trusted Brand 2019’

PSU Watch Bureau

Bangkok/New Delhi: HP Gas has been recognised as Asia's Most Trusted Brand 2019. The International Brand Consulting Corporation, USA conducted a consumer survey in more than 20 countries of Asia & based on the brand research report recognised HP Gas as Asia's Most Trusted Brand of 2019.

The trophy and certificate were received by HP Gas's General Manager (Business Development & Technology Upgradation) Dilip Kumar Ray during award function held at Hotel Grand Hyatt Erawan, Bangkok, Thailand on December 11. Thai Police Major General Commander Zenith Samransamruadkit and Deputy Commander Colonel Monchai Sriprasert, handed over the trophy while the certificate was handed over by Hemant Kaushik, President of Asia's Most Trusted Brand Award Council & CEO, International Brand Consulting Corporation, USA.

Asia's Most Trusted Brand Award is a distinctive recognition for a brand recognised as, "Most Trusted" in its industry category based on current year market standing. Its evaluation process is based on an Asia wide quantitative consumer survey, expert analysis and attributes based on qualitative brand research. It is a premier and most exhaustive multi-platform brand credibility project in Asia. It includes Asia's famous, most trusted and fastest-growing brands that have played a significant role in the growth & success of the Asian economy, and have unequivocally divulged as game-changers. It's exceptional recognition of the success and creativity of the brands across Asia.

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