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Voucher Scheme

GEL Training Vouchers are designed to help reduce the costs of training for companies who know their training needs will comprise more than 10 days within any 12 month period. 

Available in batches of 10, GEL Vouchers cost just £130 plus VAT each and can be used against any full day of training.  This is tremendous value for a full training day! 

You can make substantial savings using GEL Vouchers, as shown below, and there is no limit on how many you can buy.  What’s more, we often run special offers just for voucher holders, providing even more value

Example:

10 days at £160 per day                        £1600

10 Vouchers at £130 per day                £1300

Saving to you                                         £300

If you know your training needs comprise more than 10 days per year, it makes perfect sense to use GEL Training Vouchers, as you will benefit from:

  • Reduced costs per training day
  • Flexibility of use against in-house training
  • Training that has been paid for up front, so you won’t lose your budget at Year End
  • Preservation of your budget from one year to the next as Vouchers are valid for one year from date of purchase
  • A record of your voucher use and a reminder when you are running low
We recognise the cost of training can sometimes be high, often creating a barrier for some companies in gaining the vital training they need to improve their business. GEL Training Vouchers aim to overcome these barriers.

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