Gift Market

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GiftMarket Pte. Ltd.Blue badge.png
Type Private
Founded 14 March 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-14)
Founder(s) Danny Zhang
Calvin Foo
Reny Tham
Area served Singapore, Malaysia


Gift Market is a leading corporate gift supplier based in Singapore, with operations also extending into Malaysia. The company specializes in sourcing, personalizing, and delivering a wide array of corporate gifts and promotional items.

Renowned for its transparency in pricing, efficient service, superior product quality, and ability to handle last-minute orders, Gift Market has become a trusted name in the industry​.[1]

History

Gift Market was founded in 2014 by Danny Zhang, Calvin Foo, and Reny Tham. Initially, the company catered to trade shows and corporate events, focusing on custom-printed products like bottles and bags.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Gift Market evolved into a comprehensive gift solution provider, offering consultation, sourcing, packaging, and delivery services.[2]

In 2023, the company partnered with Nanyang Technological University film students to promote environmental sustainability on set. By supplying reusable containers and thermos bottles, they significantly reduced waste, cutting down on 800 disposable containers and avoiding the use of approximately 250 single-use plastic bottles during a five-day filming project.[3]

In 2024, Gift Market expanded its reach into Malaysia, launching a dedicated website to serve the Malaysian market.[4] Over the years, Gift Market has established itself as a key player in Singapore's corporate gifting sector.

Awards and Clientele

In 2023, Gift Market was honored as the Most Engaging Gifting Solutions provider in Singapore at the South East Asia Business Awards.[5]

The company boasts a diverse and prestigious clientele, including major corporations such as Facebook, Google, NTU, Singtel, UOB, LinkedIn, Netflix, Microsoft, Amazon, Grab, Twitter, Foodpanda, TikTok, and Singapore Airlines.

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