Lighthouse Group wins 200,000-member PCS Union contract

Three year contract

Tom Ellis
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Lighthouse Group has won a new affinity contract with the Public and Commercial Services Union, which is one of the UK's largest trade unions with about 200,000 members.

The network will be the preferred provider of financial advice to the union's members, offering retirement planning, mortgages and investments for three years from 1 June. It previously supplied the services to the union under an overarching agreement between PCS and a third party.  It said PCS is the largest civil services trade union and also organises widely in privatised areas. Lighthouse has a number of existing affinity partnerships with a number of employee organisations including the likes of Unison, the Royal College of Nursing, Prospect and BA Clubs. "The board is very pleas...

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