Time is money: Invest early, retire in style - Information Webinar on Tuesday 17th February, 2026 at 12:30pm
17 February, 2026 - 12:30

 

Let’s be honest – retirement can seem like a lifetime away, but did you know that if you start taking your retirement savings seriously today, you could change your future?

That’s why the Education Authority have teamed up with My Money Matters to offer you exclusive webinars to help you start planning your ideal future with a Shared Cost Additional Voluntary Contribution (AVC) Scheme. If you’d like to learn more and start taking steps towards your ideal retirement, book your slot.

Time is money: Invest early, retire in style

Date:     Tuesday 17th February, 2026

Time:     12:30pm - 1.30pm

This webinar will cover the advantages of investing in your future early – from the value of time in the markets to potentially retiring early – find out how you can take steps towards your ideal retirement with this webinar.

If you want to understand a bit more about Shared Cost AVC schemes first, we’ve added some extra information for you below.

What is an AVC?

Short for Additional Voluntary Contribution, it’s another way to save money to give your retirement plans a boost, income tax free.

What’s a Shared Cost AVC?

It’s like a standard AVC, but you make additional savings. With a Shared Cost AVC scheme, contributions are processed through salary sacrifice through income tax and National Insurance savings. Put in £100, and if you’re a basic rate taxpayer, it could cost you just £72* from your pay thanks to the double tax break.

To register for this event please complete the registration to the right of this page.

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

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