IQVIA named to FORTUNE’s 2018 list of “world’s most admired companies”

The company was featured in the FORTUNE’s 'Healthcare: Pharmacy and Other Services' category with high marks in quality of management, value as a long-term investment, effectiveness in conducting business globally and wise use of corporate assets

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Bengaluru: The IQVIA Holdings Inc. has once again been named to FORTUNE magazine’s “World’s Most Admired Companies” list. IQVIA received the distinction in FORTUNE’s Healthcare: Pharmacy and Other Services category with high marks in quality of management, value as a long-term investment, effectiveness in conducting business globally and wise use of corporate assets.

“We’re thrilled to be included on FORTUNE’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies. This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our 55,000+ employees who work every day to ignite advances in data science and human science to transform healthcare decision making,” said IQVIA Chairman and CEO Ari Bousbib. “We are excited to continue to help clients, partners and patients tap into advances in analytics and technologies to find new ways to make healthcare work better for everyone.”

FORTUNE’s World’s Most Admired Companies list is the definitive report card on corporate reputations. Since 1997, FORTUNE has identified, selected and ranked the World’s Most Admired Companies, uncovering the business practices that make these companies highly regarded among their peers.

Most Admired Company Survey Methodology

In compiling the Most Admired list, FORTUNE survey partner Korn Ferry Hay Group surveyed 680 companies from 28 countries asking executives, directors and analysts to rate companies within their own industry on nine reputation drivers considered to be crucial to a company’s global success. These drivers include financial soundness, long-term investment value, people management, social responsibility, use of assets, quality of management, quality of products/services, innovation and global competitiveness. A company’s score must rank in the top half of its industry survey to be listed.