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?800 worth of free mobile phone insurance, 10% off all Apple products, up to 8% off your weekly shop (incl. Sainsbury?s, Tesco?s, M&S), Dulwich Picture House tickets for ?6, a FREE Caf? Nero drink every month, ?30 off Made.com, ?5 off Deliveroo, 54% off all Merlin attractions, and exclusive access to a wellness platform which includes weekly workouts and recipes.


If you?re an employer (or even work for yourself), we?re offering all the above plus hundreds more perks for ?4.50 per employee per month via the Perkbox platform (www.perkbox.com).


We are a workplace pension consultancy (based in Bank and Forest Hill) who have teamed-up with Perkbox to deliver this platform for you. If you have up to 249 employees, you will be able to access the same platform of perks for over 50% less than if you went directly to Perkbox. If you don?t believe us, you can ask them yourself. How is this possible? We look after 9000 employees? pension pots and so we buy these perks in bulk and pass that cost-saving onto them. We?re letting you in on this deal. There is no catch.


We can set you up on the platform within 24 hours of your enquiry. Please see our attached FAQ for more information. Alternatively, call us on 0333 011 22 00 or email [email protected] www.houseofpensions.com

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