Custom Lucite client appreciation gift recognizing the Florida Panthers as winners of the 2024 Stanley Cup, and ProScripts as the franchise’s official sports medicine provider. (24AKL230)
In today’s increasingly competitive business climate, you can’t afford to take your clients—or their business—for granted. These gifts can provide an unmistakable reminder of your recognition of a customer’s loyalty and trust.
Client appreciation gifts can communicate much more than simple gratitude. Appreciation gifts can also convey a good deal about your organization’s core values and identity. They express your dedication to customer service and satisfaction. They also signal your commitment to building long-term client relationships.
A custom gift can provide a tangible reminder of your organization and brand to both new and longstanding clients. Whether displayed in an office, conference room, or reception area, they also expose your organization to countless potential clients and prospects.
Client gifts express gratitude for past business; by providing a tangible reminder of your expertise and service, they promote future business and loyalty.
Custom Lucite client appreciation gift recognizing the Florida Panthers as winners of the 2024 Stanley Cup, and ProScripts as the franchise’s official sports medicine provider. (24AKL230)
Crystal client appreciation gift presented by Commerce Bank. (23AKL464)
Custom Lucite recognition award presented by the Bank of Hope to Michael Whan, Commissioner of the Ladies Professional Golf Association.
(9ALJ098)Lucite embedment celebrating the 25th anniversary of the partnership between the University of South Florida and Coca-Cola.
(21ADH012)Solar-themed client appreciation gift.
(9ALJ087)Custom crystal marking the addition of Washington D.C. restaurant Imperfecto the the Michelin Guide.
(22AKL260)iPhone-themed custom award celebrating the attainment of 25,000 end users for the newly launched MTA Insight app.
(9ACJ133)Custom Lucite commemorative recognizing legal advisory work done for a real estate client. The Texas-based commercial law firm Munsch Hardt represented its client, Newcrestimage, in an acquisition encompassing 106 hotel properties in 19 states. (22ALJ444)
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