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Buying Guides, Corporate Gifting

Corporate Gifting in 2026: How to Stand Out Without the Stress

Every year in mid-November the same email lands in the marketing inbox: “We need corporate gifts for 200 clients by end of December.” No brief. No budget confirmed. No idea what the brand guidelines allow. The result is always the same: a rushed order of generic tote bags and a calendar that nobody asked for — and that nobody will remember by February.

Corporate gifting in Singapore has a reputation problem. Not because the gifts are expensive or cheap — but because most of them are thoughtless. A pen set in a box says nothing about your brand. A custom-printed hardcover notebook with the recipient’s industry in mind says quite a lot.

This guide is about making gifting a strategic, repeatable programme instead of an annual panic — and about choosing the specific print products that actually create lasting brand impressions.

Why Generic Gifts Get Forgotten

The problem with generic corporate gifts isn’t that they’re bad — it’s that they’re the same as what every other vendor, partner, and supplier sends. When a client receives five tote bags from five different companies in December, none of them stand out. The gift signals: “We know we should send something, so we did.”

The gifts that get remembered have two things in common: they’re useful, and they carry the brand consistently throughout their lifespan. A branded wall calendar is looked at 365 times. A desk calendar with hard stand sits on the client’s desk all year — your brand is in their eyeline every single working day. No other marketing spend achieves that kind of sustained visibility at that cost.

Order calendars in October, not December

Wall calendars and desk calendars are among the most lead-time-sensitive corporate gifts. They need to arrive before the new year, which means production should start in October. Companies that brief their printer in December miss the window entirely and end up with rushed alternatives that cost more and deliver less.

The CNY Money Packet: Singapore’s Most Underused Brand Touchpoint

Chinese New Year is the single most visible gifting moment in Singapore’s corporate calendar — and most companies handle it with either generic red packets from a stationery shop or none at all. A custom-printed money packet with your brand design is one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost branded items available.

The recipient doesn’t discard it. They open it, use the contents, and often keep the packet. For businesses in financial services, F&B, retail, and property — sectors where CNY gifting is expected — a branded packet signals cultural awareness and professionalism in a way that a generic greeting card never does.

Pair the money packet with a custom greeting card — printed with a personal message, signed by leadership — and the gift becomes memorable without requiring any additional spend on the gift itself.

Eco-Friendly Gifting: The RPET Bag Conversation

Sustainability is no longer optional in Singapore corporate culture — especially for clients in government-linked sectors, MNCs, and ESG-conscious industries. Switching from a standard non-woven bag to an RPET non-woven bag (made from recycled PET plastic bottles) signals environmental awareness without changing your gifting strategy.

For a more premium tier of gifting, a canvas tote bag with a full-colour print elevates the gift into something recipients actually use long-term — as a shopping bag, a beach bag, or a gym kit carrier. Canvas totes have a significantly longer visible lifespan than non-woven alternatives, which means longer brand exposure per dollar spent.

Bundle gifts for higher perceived value

A branded tote bag containing a hardcover notebook, a greeting card, and a custom-printed insert costs a fraction of what most clients assume it does — and the perceived value is significantly higher than any individual item alone. The packaging does the heavy lifting.

Building a Year-Round Gifting Programme

The most sophisticated corporate gifting programmes aren’t seasonal — they’re year-round. A well-designed programme has three tiers: a standard onboarding gift for new clients, a mid-year appreciation send (typically lightweight — a card and a useful item), and an end-of-year gift for top-tier clients.

Each tier has a fixed spec and a pre-approved budget. Executing it requires one person, one printer, and a calendar reminder. What it avoids is the November panic that produces forgettable results.

ExpressPrint’s range covers every tier of this programme — from greeting cards and money packets for lightweight touches, to hardcover notebooks, calendars, and canvas bags for premium end-of-year sends.

Lead times vary significantly by product

Greeting cards and money packets have shorter production runs. Calendars, notebooks, and bags require longer lead times — particularly for custom designs. Plan any gifting programme with a minimum 2-week buffer before the intended delivery date, and longer for CNY or year-end periods when demand peaks across all printers in Singapore.

Triple Guarantee applies to every order

ExpressPrint’s Triple Guarantee covers quality, delivery, and price on every product — including seasonal gifting runs. For a programme where timing is fixed and impression is everything, ordering from a printer with a defined guarantee is the only sensible approach.


Build your corporate gifting programme:

Wall calendarsDesk calendarsHardcover notebooksMoney packetsGreeting cardsNon-woven bagsCanvas tote bagsRPET eco bags

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