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Every year Forbes compiles a report looking into which of the biggest companies across the globe is more reputable amongst its consumers. Local reports are collected alongside external surveys, and ultimately the index is based on hundreds of parameters gathered over the course of the year.

Now this year's index has arrived, and in Japan it's none other than Nintendo that has emerged as the country's most reliable company. Some of the parameters include customer satisfaction and service, manufacturing quality, and public perception, and Nintendo even beat Toyota in the race.

On an international scale, Nintendo hasn't fared as well, but is still among the most reputable companies in the world, beating out all other gaming brands with an 11th placement. You can see the international top 12 below:

1. Walt Disney (USA)

2. Hilton (USA)

3. Ferrari (Italy)

4. VISA (USA)

5. Paypal (USA)

6. Netflix (USA)

7. Siemens (Germany)

8. Amazon (USA)

9. Marriott International (USA)

10. Master Card (USA)

11. Nintendo (Japan)

12. Toyota (Japan)

Do you agree with this list?