Corporate Gifting in Cyprus: Navigating the 'Kerasma' Culture

If you do business in Cyprus, you know the concept of 'Kerasma'—the act of treating or gifting. It is deeply ingrained in the DNA of the island. You don't just sign a contract; you have a coffee. You don't just close a deal; you have a lunch. And during the holidays (Christmas and Easter), you exchange gifts.

For international companies operating in Cyprus (Forex, Shipping, Tech), navigating this can be tricky. A generic bottle of wine is fine, but it's forgettable. To really make an impact, your corporate gifting needs to be thoughtful and personalized.

Chapter 1: The Shift to Personalized Apparel

A bottle of whiskey is consumed and forgotten. A high-quality, branded jacket or polo shirt lasts for years. But there is a fine line between a gift and a uniform.

The Golden Rule: Branding should be minimal. If you give a client a jacket, do not put your logo on the back in 30cm letters. Put a tonal logo on the sleeve. Make it something they would wear to a golf game or a Sunday barbecue. The goal is for them to use it, not to be your billboard.

Chapter 2: Seasonal Gifting Strategies

Season Gift Idea Why it Works
Christmas Premium Hoodies / Beanies It's the only time it's cold in Cyprus. People crave comfort. A high-quality beanie is a daily essential in January.
Easter Aprons / BBQ Gear Easter in Cyprus means Souvla. Be part of the feast. A custom apron with a funny slogan ('Souvla Master') is a hit.
Summer Beach Towels / Caps Everyone goes to the beach. Your brand should go too. A high-quality towel is a luxury item.

Chapter 3: The 'Onboarding Box'

Gifting isn't just for clients; it's for employees too. When a new employee joins, don't just give them a laptop. Give them a 'Welcome Kit'. A high-quality hoodie, a custom mug, and a notebook. This creates an immediate sense of belonging. In a remote-work world, these physical touchpoints are the only thing connecting your team to the company culture.

Conclusion

In a small market like Cyprus, relationships are everything. A thoughtful, high-quality gift shows that you value the relationship, not just the transaction. It is an investment in goodwill that pays dividends for years.