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Type of business | Private |
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Founded | 14 March 2015 |
Area served | Singapore, Malaysia |
Founder(s) | Danny Zhang Calvin Foo Reny Tham |
URL | www |
Current status | Active |
Gift Market is a prominent corporate gift supplier based in Singapore, with an additional presence in Malaysia. The company specializes in sourcing, customizing, and delivering a wide range of corporate gifts and promotional items.
The company is known for its price transparency, efficient service, high-quality products, and ability to fulfill orders on short notice.[1]
History
editGift Market was established in 2014 by Danny Zhang, Calvin Foo, and Reny Tham. Initially, the company focused on selling products for trade shows and corporate meetings, primarily printing client logos on bottles and bags.
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gift Market transitioned to a one-stop gift solution, offering services that included consultation for selecting appropriate gifts, sourcing, packaging, and delivery.[2]
In 2023, Gift Market partnered with Nanyang Technological University film students to promote environmental sustainability on set by providing reusable containers and thermos water bottles, significantly reducing waste. This collaboration contributed to cutting down on 800 disposable containers and avoiding the use of around 250 single-use plastic water bottles during their five-day filming project.[3]
In 2024, the company expanded its operations into Malaysia, launching a website to serve the Malaysian market.[4] Over the years, Gift Market has grown significantly and is now recognized as a leading player in Singapore's corporate gifting industry.
Awards and Clientele
editIn 2023, Gift Market was recognized as the Most Engaging Gifting Solutions in Singapore at the South East Asia Business Awards.[5]
The company serves a diverse clientele, including notable corporations such as Facebook, Google, NTU, Singtel, UOB, LinkedIn, Netflix, Microsoft, Amazon, Grab, Twitter, Foodpanda, TikTok, and Singapore Airlines
External links
edit- Singapore: https://www.giftmarket.com.sg/
- Malaysia: https://www.giftmarket.com.my/
References
edit- ^ Hwei, Liang (2015-07-31). "S'pore Startup GiftMarket Brings Transparency To A Corporate Gift Industry Thirsting For Trust". Vulcan Post. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "SME Diaries: Covid-19 made our corporate-gift business model irrelevant. Here's how we adapted". TODAY. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "S'pore film students go green with reusable lunch boxes on set & secondhand wardrobe & props". mothership.sg. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "Gift Market: Corporate Gifts Supplier Malaysia". www.giftmarket.com.my. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "Gift Market Pte Ltd". APAC Insider. Retrieved 2024-05-20.