Close Menu
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
Trending
  • The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage
  • Festive Corporate Gifting: Rewarding Employees Without Breaking the Bank
  • Spotting the Signs of Hearing Loss at Work
  • Why “job hugging” is becoming HR’s next major retention challenge
  • A Third Of Small Businesses Are Struggling To Promote Themselves To New Customers
  • Preventative Health: The Missing Piece in Employee Retention
  • Unfair dismissal : a policy U‑turn
  • AI for SMEs: Marketing Leaders Can Drive Competitive Advantage
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • RSS
You are at:Home»Features»Festive Corporate Gifting: Rewarding Employees Without Breaking the Bank
workplace collections and gifts

Festive Corporate Gifting: Rewarding Employees Without Breaking the Bank

0
Posted By sme-admin on December 4, 2025 Features, HR & Recruitment

Ahead of Christmas, Nicholas Lane, Director at Merchandise Branding, is sharing timely insight on how businesses can approach staff gifting in a meaningful yet budget-friendly way this festive season. As companies reflect on a year of loyalty, performance and resilience, the festive period offers a natural opportunity for leaders to show appreciation—yet ongoing economic uncertainty means corporate gifting in 2025 looks very different from the luxury hampers and high-value perks of the past.

Still, thoughtful gifting shouldn’t be dismissed. Even a small, well-considered gesture can have a genuine impact on morale, motivation and retention. Below, Nicolas outlines key considerations for shaping a meaningful employee gifting strategy this Christmas.

  • Branded gifts that go beyond a logo

Rather than simply being rolled out for trade shows and networking events, branded merchandise also has the power to form part of a company’s culture and identity. From thermal coffee cups made of recycled materials, to soft touch notebooks or even personalised hoodies, gifts can reflect brand values while being genuinely useful to recipients either at the office or at home.

Personalisation is key here, and a simple monogram or message of thanks can elevate a product from generic ‘swag’ to something human and thoughtful.

  • Don’t overspend to overcompensate

There is no need to exceed any reasonable budgets in order to help employees feel valued after a particularly stressful or challenging year, and even budgets of around £20 per head or under can go far when used creatively.

The key is to make it personal to the individuals involved, and align it with your company culture. A handwritten card, a small gift tailored to someone’s personal interests or outside hobbies, or even a themed gift based on the contributions an employee has made to company growth or results over the past year can highlight appreciation without excessive spending.

  • Tap into sustainable gifting options 

Eco-conscious gifting has transformed from a trend to an expectation over recent years, particularly amongst Gen-Z and Millennial employees who are more engaged when the values of the companies they work for align with their own.

Consider gifting sustainable merchandise and items made from recycled or biodegradable materials, products that promote reuse like bamboo lunch boxes or collapsable water bottles, or gifts that support local or ethical suppliers.

Here at Merchandise Branding, we’ve witnessed an uptick in demand for reusable, eco-certified items, which have sought to replace some of the more traditional festive gimmicks that so often end up in landfill.

  • Don’t ignore your remote or hybrid teams

With so many teams still working remotely or in hybrid set-ups, inclusive gifting is crucial in order to remain unbiased with teams. Those who don’t visit the office often or at all shouldn’t be made to feel like what they receive has been a last-minute afterthought, it should be as genuine and intentional as what’s being offered in-office.

In order to logistically plan for these deliveries, many opt to use drop-shipping or bulk home deliveries during the month of December to ensure items arrive on time. Companies will arrange gifts in branded festive gift boxes, then hold team or company-wide unboxing sessions over Zoom for an inclusive festive experience.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage

Spotting the Signs of Hearing Loss at Work

Why “job hugging” is becoming HR’s next major retention challenge

Comments are closed.

Follow SME Today on Linkedin and share all the topics you find interesting
ISO/IEC 27001 roadmap: A practical guide for UK SMEs
ISO/IEC 27001 roadmap: A practical guide for UK SMEs
Are you a Company Director?
Are you a Company Director - Verify your identity
Mastermind9
Events Calendar
    • Marketing
    December 2, 2025

    A Third Of Small Businesses Are Struggling To Promote Themselves To New Customers

    December 2, 2025

    AI for SMEs: Marketing Leaders Can Drive Competitive Advantage

    • Finance
    December 4, 2025

    The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage

    December 2, 2025

    What businesses need to do for new ‘MHHS’ scheme or risk extra costs

    • People
    October 13, 2025

    Dr. Karim Bahou appointed Head of Innovation at Sister, Manchester’s £1.7bn innovation district

    September 30, 2025

    Allergen Free For The Win: Ceo Of Inclusive Food Brand Announced As Best Business Woman

    • Health & Safety
    September 18, 2025

    Lessons From Grenfell Are Still Being Learned

    September 2, 2025

    1 in 3 employees anxious about lack of first aiders at work

    • Events
    November 19, 2025

    Higher Voltage Event For Solopreneurs In London

    October 10, 2025

    Nominations Now Open for UK’s Top 100 Businesses – EB100 2026

    • Community
    November 24, 2025

    Cherishers Supports Those Spending Christmas Alone

    September 18, 2025

    ClearCourse appoints new Chair of the Board, Simon Black

    • Food & Drink
    November 20, 2025

    High fat, salt, sugar – and fines: the franchise compliance risk

    October 15, 2025

    Stockley’s Moves To New Purpose-Built Facility To Support Ambitious Expansionist Vision

    • Books
    November 5, 2025

    Generations Expert Alastair Greener To Celebrate Launch Of New Book In Oxford

    September 3, 2025

    New book on conquering fear of public speaking

    The Newsletter

    Join our mailing list for the best SME stories, handpicked and delivered direct to your inbox every two weeks!

    Sign Up
    About

    SME Today is published by the same team who deliver The Great British Expos’. We have been organising various corporate events for the last 10 years, with a strong track record of producing well managed and attended business events across the UK.

    Join Our Mailing List

    Receive the latest news and updates from SMEToday.
    Read our Latest Newsletter:


    Sign Up
    X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    Categories
    • Books
    • Community & Charity
    • Education and Training
    • Environment
    • Events
    • Features
    • Finance
    • Food and Drink
    • Health & Safety
    • HR & Recruitment
    • In Profile
    • Legal
    • Marketing
    • News
    • People
    • Property & Development
    • Sponsored Content
    • Technology
    • Transport & Tourism
    • Wellbeing & Mental Health
    • ABOUT SME TODAY: THE GO TO RESOURCE FOR UK BUSINESSES
    • Editorial Submission Guidelines
    • Privacy
    • Contact
    Copyright © 2025 SME Today.
    • ABOUT SME TODAY: THE GO TO RESOURCE FOR UK BUSINESSES
    • Editorial Submission Guidelines
    • Privacy
    • Contact

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.