Lighthouse renews affinity contract with Royal College of Nursing

435,000 members

Julian Marr
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Lighthouse Group has renewed its contract with the Royal College of Nursing as the preferred provider of retirement planning, mortgage and investment advice to its 435,000 members for three more years.

Lighthouse said the contract renewal underlined its list of affinity partnerships, which includes large employee organisations, such as the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, BA Clubs, Prospect, Unison, Unite, the University and College Union and Usdaw, and further demonstrated its "capacity to deliver financial planning solutions to a diverse and growing audience".   Royal College of Nursing business director Andy Cowan said: "It is very important to us to be able to continue to partner with an organisation that is clearly capable of supporting our members no matter where they may r...

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