Lighthouse tightens partnership with Foresters

Nicola Brittain
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Lighthouse Group has strengthened its relationship with Foresters Friendly Society meaning that the society's full product suite will now be made available to Lighthouse advisers.

This builds on the current arrangement whereby Foresters provides Tax Exempt Savings Plans via Lighthouse Group to members of trade unions including Unison, Prospect and USDAW. This suite of products to be made available include the Child Tax Exempt Savings Plan, Stocks & Shares ISA, Tax Exempt Savings Plan, Guaranteed Savings Plan and 50+ Life Cover policy. In addition, Lighthouse clients will have access to a range of member benefits from Foresters including discretionary optical and dental grants, will writing help and its new GP consultation service. Marketing director at Fores...

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