Corporate Christmas Gift Pack Ideas for your Clients

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The upcoming holiday season is the perfect time to thank your customers and clients of your business for their continued support throughout the year. Christmas gifts for clients are a display of appreciation, recognition and a gesture of good faith. 

Client retention is also a key component of any business’ long-term strategy. Show clients you care, and you increase the chance they’ll come back to you in the future. It’s also an opportunity to show you make quality, useful products, and maybe to show them a different side to your business. 

If you want to take things to the next level, why not assemble a gift package for clients or employees? Combining several well-thought-out gifts into one pack is a great way to magnify all the benefits of corporate gifting, and you can also take advantage of bulk discounts for larger orders. Take a look at our corporate gift pack ideas for your clients.

Corporate Christmas Gift Pack Ideas

Our Top 5 Gift Packs

1. The General Pack

Getting a pack with a more random assortment of goods is often best if you’re buying for a large number of people, with different tastes and preferences. By including a wider selection of products, you ensure everyone will find something they like. We like this pack as it does just that, and none of the items is too expensive, so you can gift this pack, or part of it, to a larger number of people.

They’ve chosen some items that will be useful for everyone– the water bottlespeaker, and pens. There are also some things that will be less expected– the nutcracker toy adds a bit of fun to the pack, and is great for anyone with kids.

2. The Office Tech Pack

Office supplies are sure to be useful with office workers. We all have pens and notebooks, but they run out, so it’s nice to get a lovely new one. The downside is that they can be a bit predictable and uninspiring. That’s why we’ve combined them with some tech-related items, which are generally much more fun to receive. 

Choose from stylish pens and notebooks, maybe add a mug for the office, and add a wireless charger or a power bank, and you have a pack that’s really useful, and has a dash of excitement too. To really crank up the excitement level, you could go for a desk tidy, a wireless charger, and a mouse mat all in one– for a great price too. Power banks are also an excellent choice to add branding to, as they tend to move around a lot.

3. The Lunchtime Pack

Cool lunch boxes are all the rage these days. Increased awareness of the problems with disposable packaging has led to a spate of innovation when it comes to how you pack up your lunch. Water bottles have also moved on too, we now all want an insulated one (maybe even with a speaker attached).

This is another example of a low-cost pack that’s useful for just about everyone. It’s another good branding opportunity too, as both of these items tend to travel far and wide. You can add in a thermal cup too, for that lovely coffee on the train. Eco-friendly and recycled materials are always a good idea, as they give off a better image of your company, and protect the Earth while they’re at it.

4. The Traveller Pack

One of the more high-end packs. This one says: We’re big shots, and you’re really important to us. Being pro-travel is good for the image of many businesses, and if you get your branding on a quality suitcase or umbrella it will get seen by loads of people for a long time. 

The headphones and the water bottle complete the traveller kit. This pack costs a little more than the others, so is maybe best used for more important clients, especially those who have to travel a fair distance to come and do business with you.

5. The Christmas Pack

We can’t really talk about corporate gifting for Christmas without including a Christmassy pack. 

We love this one because it combines usefulness with fun, giving your recipient some things they’ll only use at Christmas, and others they’ll use throughout the year– the mug and the notebook

It wouldn’t be a top Christmas pack without the “ugly” Christmas jumper (which actually looks great ). This and the hat aren’t just lovely to get as presents, they also help to liven up the office with a bit of Christmas cheer, as everyone can share the moment together. 

Time to Strengthen Relationships?

You may not be buying presents on behalf of your company, but from you personally, to give to your colleagues or your boss. A lot of workplaces organise a Secret Santa  these days, or you may have someone close to you who you’d like to get something for. Either way, you want something good, so its recipient will remember you for the right reason. This can be especially difficult at work, as you might not know colleagues as well as you know your personal contacts.

Three people in an office hand out gifts

You might want to get something for your boss, either because they’re genuinely great to work for, or possibly because you’re looking to curry favour. This brings us to the age-old question– what to get your boss for Christmas? I don’t want to add any pressure to an already daunting situation, but it can be a hard one to get right. While your job may not be on the line, your Christmas gift for your boss could be scrutinized, or brought up at the Christmas party, for years to come. 

Who will you be shopping for this corporate gifting season?

Whether you’ve been persuaded to get corporate gifts, or just need to shop for friends and family, check out our website, which has thousands of great ideas for you. To see our products in action, check out our Instagram @wordans_europe.