Lighthouse renews 'significant' Parliament Hill affinity contract

2.5 million-plus members

Julian Marr
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Lighthouse Group has renewed its contract with benefit management specialist Parliament Hill as the preferred provider of retirement planning, mortgage and investment advice to its members for two more years from 1 March 2018.

In a statement, the national adviser said Parliament Hill's customer base of more than 2.5 million members meant the contract renewal was a significant one for the business. The clients of Parliament Hill, which was established in 2004 and works with more than 90 membership organisations managing members' benefits packages, includes trades unions, colleges, clubs and societies. Lighthouse said the contract renewal underpinned its growing list of affinity partnerships, which includes large employee organisations such as BA Clubs, Prospect, the Royal College of Nursing, Unison, Unite and U...

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