Lighthouse renews advice deal with 142,000-member Prospect union

After competitive tender exercise

Julian Marr
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Lighthouse Group has renewed its affinity contract with Prospect as the preferred provider of retirement planning, mortgage and investment advice to the union's 142,000 members for three more years.

Prospect's members are engineers, scientists, managers and specialists in areas, such as agriculture, broadcasting, defence, education and children's services, energy, environment, heritage, shipbuilding, telecoms and transport. "The diversity of Prospect's membership continues to grow and now also includes BECTU," Lighthouse added. "BECTU is the UK's media and entertainment trade union, representing staff, contract and freelance workers who are based primarily in the UK and encompasses around 40,000 individuals." The group said the contract renewal, which was won after a competitive ...

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