Lighthouse renews advice deal with 141,000-member Prospect

Union for engineers, scientists and managers

Julian Marr
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Lighthouse Group has agreed the renewal of its contract as the preferred provider of expert financial advice to the Prospect union's 141,000 members for a further year from 1 August 2017.

The national financial adviser, which has 19 affinity relationships representing more than six million members, said the deal underlined its "capacity to deliver financial planning solutions to a diverse and substantial audience". Lighthouse's other affinity partnerships include large employee organisations such as BA Clubs, the Royal College of Nursing, UNISON and Unite. Prospect's membership comprises engineers, scientists, managers and specialists in areas ranging across agriculture, broadcasting, defence, education and children's services, energy, environment, heritage, shipbuilding,...

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