Lighthouse agrees deal with Money Advice Service

To provide advice to its employees

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Lighthouse has agreed a contract with the Money Advice Service to be the preferred provider of financial advice to its employees.

For one year Lighthouse will act as the preferred partner for advice on savings, investments, pensions, protection, and mortgages.  The MAS, alongside The Pension Advisory Service and Pension Wise, are due to be abolished in 2018 under government plans to create a single guidance body for pension, money and debt matters. The new contract addes to Lighthouse's existing affinity partnerships, which include employee organisations such as UNISON, Unite, BA Clubs, Prospect, The Fire Brigades Union and the Royal College of Nursing. Chief executive Malcolm Streatfield (pictured) said: "We...

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