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Employee of an apartment building, hotel or office building, who receives guests
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A hotel concierge

Aconcierge (French pronunciation:[kɔ̃sjɛʁʒ]) is an employee of a multi-tenant building, such as ahotel orapartment building, who receives and helps guests. The concept has been applied more generally to otherhospitality settings and topersonal concierges who manage the errands of private clients.

Duties and functions

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In history

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In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the king who was charged with executing justice, with the help of hisbailiffs.[citation needed] Initially working as aporter of a castle, underHugh Capet up toLouis XI, the term was transferred to a high official of the kingdom and - after the castles had lost their defensive function and served as prisons - also to prison guards, appointed by the king to maintain order and oversee the police and prisoner records. This latter use gave the name to theConciergerie, a palace, courthouse, and prison in Paris.

In apartment or office buildings

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The concierge serves inhabitants and guests of an apartment or office building with duties similar to those of areceptionist. The position can also be maintained by asecurity guard over thelate night shift.

In 19th-century and early 20th-century apartment buildings, particularly inParis, the concierge was known as a "Suisse", as the post was often filled by Swiss people. They often had a small apartment on the ground floor, calledloge, and were able to monitor all comings and goings. However, such settings are now extremely rare; most concierges in small or middle-sized buildings have been replaced by the part-time services ofdoor-staff. Some larger apartment buildings or groups of buildings retain the use of concierges. The concierge may, for instance, keep the mail of absented dwellers, be entrusted with the apartment keys to deal with emergencies when residents are absent,[1] provide information to residents and guests, provide access control, enforce rules, and act as a go-between for residents and management when management is not on-site.

In hotels

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The usual sign for a hotel concierge: Two crossed keys.

A hotel concierge is mainly employed in theluxury hotel industry and is often located near thereception desk with their own counter. While the receptionist deals withcheck-in, check-out and other hotel-related matters in the narrower sense, the concierge is available to guests as a contact person for other inquiries, such as advice and bookings for excursions, transfers and restaurants. They often have special contacts, acting as a “door opener”. They are at the service of guests who usually have the highest expectations and with whom they sometimes build up a close relationship, especially with regular guests.

The international professional association of hotel concierges is theUnion Internationale des Concierges d'Hotels with the distinctive markLes Clefs d'Or, a kind of insignia in the form of two gold-plated keys crossed over each other, which the concierge wears on his lapel. The association has 4,000 members from 80 countries (2017).[2] Candidates for membership must have at least five years of “hall service” in a luxury hotel and provide a recommendation from at least two people.[3]

In hospitals

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This article is about hospital settings. For physicians providing service on a retainer basis, seeConcierge medicine.

In hospitals, concierge services are becoming increasingly available.[4] A hospital concierge provides similar services to those of a hotel concierge, but serves patients and employees as well. This helps hospital employees who work long shifts and helps to provide work–life balance.[citation needed]

Personal concierge

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A modern concierge may also serve as a lifestyle manager, like asecretary or apersonal assistant.[1]

There are numerous independentpersonal concierge companies that provide errand services and information services for their members. Services include informational requests, setting dinner reservations, making telephone calls, researching travel arrangements and more. Typically, concierge companies will bill on an hourly rate, and depending upon the type of task, fees can vary drastically. Other companies bill a flat monthly fee based upon the number of requests a member is allowed to place each month. In the United Kingdom, since the year 2000 and as of 2010, concierge has become a key marketing and loyalty tool in the banking sector and offered as a benefit on luxurycredit cards. This service offering is also known as lifestyle management. Concierges also entertain their clients.

Additionally, concierge services are now frequently offered as a service by financial institutions to their most valuable clients as way of retaining and attracting clients. Lifestyle and travel concierge companies often offer their service as a white-label or semi-branded product on a business-to-business-to-consumer (B2B2C) basis. Banks who currently offer concierge services to clients includeCoutts,[5]China Merchants Bank,[6]RBC,[7] andHSBC.[8]

Airport concierge services help travellers make it through security, customs, and immigration faster, and provide lounge access.[9][10]

The owners and operators of concierge, lifestyle management, and errand service businesses are supported and advocated by the non-profit International Concierge and Lifestyle Management Association (ICLMA) and the National Concierge Association.

Etymology

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The French wordconcierge is likely derived from theOld Frenchcumcerges, itself related to theMedieval Latinconsergius[11] or theLatinconservus ("fellow slave").[12]

Another possibility, suggested by French authors as early as the 19th century, is that "concierge" is acontraction ofcomte des cierges ("count of candles"), a servant responsible for maintaining the lighting and cleanliness ofmedieval palaces.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Concierge". Mierriam Webster. Retrieved7 September 2023.
  2. ^"History | Les Clefs d'Or". Clefs d'Or. Retrieved2026-02-08.
  3. ^"Membership | Les Clefs d'Or". Clefs d'Or. Retrieved2026-02-08.
  4. ^Livingston, Shelby (18 October 2017)."Concierge care taking hold at some large, urban hospitals".Modern Healthcare. Retrieved8 March 2020.
  5. ^"Coutts launches concierge service for ultra-rich".Wealth Manager. Retrieved2019-08-16.
  6. ^"Ten Lifestyle scores three-year contract with China Merchants Bank".BOLSAMANIA. Retrieved2019-08-16.
  7. ^"Proactive Investors Limited - Leading source of Financial News, Investor Forums, CEO Interviews, Financial Columnists, Stock Information - Companies".Proactiveinvestors UK. Retrieved2019-08-16.
  8. ^"Ten Lifestyle Group Wins First Contract with HSBC, an investors update".Five Minute Pitch TV. 2018-03-15. Retrieved2019-08-16.
  9. ^"Blacklane acquires Solve to add airport concierge services worldwide".TravelDailyNews International. Retrieved2017-11-09.
  10. ^"TAV Operation Services launches 'meet & assist' service at Santiago International Airport - The Moodie Davitt Report".The Moodie Davitt Report. 2017-10-23. Retrieved2017-11-09.
  11. ^"Concierge",OED Online, Oxford University Press, December 2013, retrieved2014-03-07,French concierge, in Old French cumcerges, concerge, -ciarge, -sirge, -sierge, -cherge, whence medieval Latin consergius (in text of 1106): derivation unknown.
  12. ^"Concierge",Merriam-Webster.com, retrieved2014-03-07,French, from Old French, probably from Vulgar Latin *conservius, alteration of Latin conservus fellow slave, from com- + servus slave
  13. ^"Les anciens prisons de Paris".Le Cabinet de Lecture et le Cercle Réunis: Gazette des Familles (in French).12 (1): 459. 5 January 1841.Il y avait, comme on sait, outre le comte des Cierges un comte des Etables; par contraction on a fait de ces deux titres ceux de connétable et de concierge. (There was, as we know, in addition to the count of Candles a count of Stables; by contraction of these two titles was made those of constable and concierge.)

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