Shared Cost AVC - Information Webinar
18 September, 2024 - 16:00

Wednesday 18 September 2024 - 4.00pm to 5.00pm

Did you know that EA recently launched to all EA NILGOSC members a Shared Cost Additional Voluntary Contribution employee benefit scheme in partnership with My Money Matters?

To highlight Pension Awareness Week, which runs from the 16 – 20 September, 2024 and in recognition of the launch of the new scheme Tim McEwan, Business Development Director for My Money Matters will deliver an information webinar to all EA NILGOSC members on the benefits of investing in a SC AVC.

In summary a SCSSAVC scheme may offer you:

  • A cost-efficient way to invest in your long term financial future
  • The ability to top up your pension pot so you can look forward to your retirement
  • The opportunity to save National Insurance Contributions (NICs) in addition to Income Tax on the money paid into the scheme
  • The option to potentially withdraw your Shared Cost AVC plan 100% tax free at retirement

During this information webinar Tim will cover:

  • Understanding the Nilgosc pension Scheme and how to make the most of your NILGOSC pension.
  • How you might retire early and with more money – Learn everything you need to know about the Shared Cost AVC scheme
  • The benefits of switching to a Shared Cost AVC from a Standard AVC
  • How to register on the My Money Matters portal
  • How to access a FREE 1-1 meeting with a retirement expert.

To find out if investing in a SC AVC could help you retire early and with more money,  join Tim McEwan on Wednesday 18 September at 4.00pm.

To register your place click the tab to the right of this page.

Who should people contact regarding the event?: 
Healthandwellbeing@eani.org.uk
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