Lighthouse extends mortgage advice deal with Unison

1.3m-plus member union

Julian Marr
clock • 1 min read

National adviser Lighthouse has won a new contract with Unison to be the preferred provider of mortgage advice to the union's 1.3 million-plus members.  

The new contract extends Lighthouse's current offering to Europe's largest public service union to provide its members with financial advice and brings the number of affinity partners that have appointed the group to provide mortgage advice to their members to 14. The announcement has consolidated Lighthouse's range of affinity partnerships, which also sees it providing retirement planning, mortgage and investment advice to employee organisations including BA Clubs, Prospect, the Royal College of Nursing, Unite and the University and College Union. In total, it is the preferred financial...

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