Lighthouse signs advice contract with BA 

Jenna Towler
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Lighthouse Financial Advice has signed a three year exclusive contract to provide financial planning advice to members of British Airways Clubs.

The deal with the airline's employee organisation comes after Lighthouse previously partnered with union Unison, the Civil Service Motoring Association and Prospect. Staff at the firms get access to a full range of financial advice services including investing for income and growth, retirement planning, pensions advice, tax planning including inheritance tax, life assurance and family protection as well as advice on saving for future family events such as university fees. The BA Clubs deal means about 40,000 current or former BA staff members can get advice from Lighthouse from 1 July...

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