Yale receives ‘Quality Brand Award 2025’

October 2, 2025

Yale, one of the world’s leading providers of security solutions, has been honoured with the prestigious Quality Brand Award 2025 by the German Institute for Product and Market Evaluation (DIPMB).

The cross-industry award for the entire DACH region is based on an AI-supported analysis of public perception conducted from May 2024 to April 2025. More than ten million digital data points from social media, review portals, blogs, forums and news platforms were included in the study. Among other things, product quality, reliability, customer focus, technical competence and the relevance of quality-related statements in brand communication were evaluated.

With over 185 years of experience, Yale is one of the most traditional brands in the security industry. Its portfolio ranges from mechanical solutions such as padlocks and safes to modern smart security systems. Quality and innovation are at the heart of everything it does – qualities that make Yale the preferred partner for consumers who value effective and user-friendly security solutions.

‘The award confirms our commitment to making security easier and more reliable for our customers,’ explains a company spokesperson. ‘The Quality Brand Award strengthens confidence in our brand and underlines our leading position in the market.’

The seal of quality offers companies strong guidance and consumers a clear indication of sustainable brand strength and reliability.

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