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China’s most popular TV brand is hoping to score a goal with high-profile World Cup deal

Based in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao, Hisense is the world’s third largest TV maker -- trailing behind Samsung and LG. Besides selling its own TVs, the company also holds a major stake in Toshiba’s TV business.

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Hisense is trying to shake off its “budget brand” reputation. (Picture: SCMP).
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

In 2018, a wave of new Chinese companies sponsored the World Cup in Russia, hoping to use one of the biggest stages in sport to raise their brands.

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But one of those companies was already the third biggest TV maker in the world: Hisense.

Let’s break down an electronics giant you may not have heard of.

Hisense is trying to shake off its “budget brand” reputation. (Picture: SCMP).
Hisense is trying to shake off its “budget brand” reputation. (Picture: SCMP).

More than just consumer electronics

Hisense started life in 1969 as a factory that made radios.

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Since then, the company has grown into a behemoth. It makes consumer electronics like TVs, household appliances like fridges, and even dabbled in building a traffic management system for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

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