Lighthouse renews several affinity advice contracts

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Lighthouse Group has renewed a number of contracts with trade or professional bodies to be their preferred provider of financial advice.

The group has agreed contract renewals with British Airways Clubs, the Association of School and College Leaders, and The Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union. It has also extended by 15 months a contract with the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). The renewed contracts will all run for a further three years and, under the terms, Lighthouse will be the preferred provider of financial advice on savings, investments and pensions to the groups' members. Combined, the bodies have almost 500,000 members, the majority of those with the RCN. Lighthouse CEO Malcolm Streatfield said: "The ...

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