Public sector employees can win a Cycle to Work bike for free!

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Every month, one lucky Cycle to Work participant has the chance to win their Halfords bike for free. The competition is available to anyone who commits to a salary sacrifice bike and redeems their letter of collection with Halfords, in store or online.

After a successful trial we have extended the competition making it exclusive to Edenred clients. Could one of your employees be the next lucky winner?

You never know what a win may mean to someone. See what Daniel, our November winner from the University of Edinburgh had to say about the impact this competition had on him and his family.

If you would like to market the competition or launch Halfords Cycle to Work, get in touch with our dedicated Public Sector team at ERUK-Sales-PublicSector@edenred.com.

About Cycle to Work with Halfords

Cycle to Work is a government initiative which offers the most cost-effective way for employees to get new cycling equipment. The scheme is run through participating employers, meaning employees do not have to pay tax or national insurance on these products – saving them up to 47%*. This reduced cost is then simply deducted out of the employees payslip over 12 or 18 months.

 

*Dependant on tax rate

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