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Cyclescheme

Cyclescheme is the simple way to get a brand new bike, make huge savings (at least 25%!) and spread the cost. Join today in 4 easy steps. 

1. Choose your Cyclescheme package

Get the gear that suits your commute. Go for a bike, a bike and accessories, or just accessories – it’s your choice. With Cyclescheme, you can shop online or in-store at over 2,000 Cyclescheme retailers; from your favourite local independents to the big name retailers.

2. Submit your application 

Once you’ve found your perfect commuter package, head to Cyclescheme and submit your request. You’ll need your unique employer code and the details of what you would like to hand. These will be sent to your employer for approval, and once approved you’ll receive your Cyclescheme certificate and Hire Agreement direct to your inbox.

3. Get your Cyclescheme package

It’s time to trade your certificate for your Cyclescheme package. Take your certificate your chosen retailer and pick up your gear, or, if shopping online, redeem the certificate at checkout and take advantage of home delivery or click and collect.

4. Transfer Ownership

After 12 months, we transfer ownership to you for a small one-off fee. If your Cyclescheme package was under £500 you’ll pay just 3% of the original value, or for packages over £500 you’ll pay just 7%. 


Green Commute Initiative

We also offer the Green Commute Initiative and other cycle purchase initiatives, please call us for more information on 020 7703 3470 or email: [email protected]

“Green Commute Initiative is leading the industry with its cycle-to-work scheme with no limits. GCI scheme participants benefit from no £1,000 spending cap and no scheme exit fees. Save up to 47%, depending on your tax bracket. Pay monthly through salary sacrifice with no added interest. Get an E-bike or conventional bike and help reduce congestion and pollution whilst improving your health, fitness and mental wellbeing.”

Further Information can be found on the Green Commute Initiative website here

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