HundredX Helps Forbes Identify Top Brands Delivering Excellence in Customer Experience

Here are the companies creating brands that consumers love

HundredX is pleased to partner with Forbes for The Inaugural Halo 100 list, recognizing the brands that customers say are doing the best job delivering great customer experiences in a responsible way . The collaboration between Forbes and HundredX has enabled Forbes to create a list that is a result of feedback from more than 2.8 million interactions with 2,000 different brands over the past year. 

“Successful brands recognize the customer as the ultimate long-term seal of approval,” said Rob Pace, founder and CEO of HundredX. “We’re excited to partner with Forbes to allow consumers to turn their voices into impact benefiting great causes while also helping business leaders, investors and other stakeholders develop an independent benchmark of brand performance against industry peers.”


To read the full article and discover who made the Halo 100, Click here.


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  • Where are customers "migrating"?
  • What are they saying they will use more of in the next 12 months?
  • What are the key drivers of their purchase decisions and financial outcomes?


Current clients see immediate benefits across multiple areas including strategy, finance, operations, pricing, investing, and marketing.


Our insights enable business leaders to define and identify specific drivers and decisions enabling them to grow their market share.


Please contact our team to learn more about which businesses across 75 industries are best positioned with customers and the decisions you can make to grow your brand’s market share.

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