EA Employee Lifestyle Savings Scheme

Managing Your Money / Cost of Living Help

We are delighted to announce that EA employees now have access to a new EA Employee Lifestyle Savings Benefit Scheme.

This arrangement is in partnership with Vivup and hosted on a dedicated platform.

What savings are available to me?

Here is just a selection of the exciting savings available to you*

  • 7% savings at Currys
  • 5% off groceries at Sainsbury’s
  • Save 4% at Tesco, Asda, plus 6.5% at Marks and Spencer stores
  • Discounts on fashion including 7% off Primark, 7.5% off ASOS, 7% off River Island and 9% off H&M
  • 5% off your DIY essentials at B&Q
  • Save on sportswear with 10% off Adidas, 10% off Footlocker and 4% off Sports Direct….plus much more!

*Correct at time of writing Savings and offers subject to change

Don’t wait another moment to make your wellbeing a priority both in and out of the workplace.

Guidance for registering

Please note: As per the EA ICT security directive EA staff must not use an EA email address to register on a third-party website therefore, EA staff must use a personal email address to register on the Vivup platform.

How do I register?

Register via the link below

https://eabenefits.vivup.co.uk

In the box – Find your organisation select either

  • EA Staff Benefits – Non Teachers
  • EA Staff Benefits - Teaching

Who can join the scheme?

The Lifestyle Savings Scheme is available to EA Teaching and EA Non-Teaching employees only.

Contact details

Should you have a query with regard to the Lifestyle Saving Scheme our Health and Wellbeing team will be happy to assist you, please email:

employeebenefitsHR@eani.org.uk

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