Lighthouse renews affinity contract with British Airways Clubs

40,000-member organisation

Julian Marr
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Lighthouse Group has renewed its contract with British Airways Clubs as the preferred provider of investment, retirement planning and mortgage advice to the organisation's 40,000 members for three more years.

Lighthouse said the agreement with British Airways Clubs, which provides membership benefits to current and former British Airways staff members, underlined its list of affinity partnerships. These also include large employee organisations, such as the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, the Fire Brigades Union, Prospect, the Royal College of Nursing Unison, Unite, the University and College Union and Usdaw. BA Clubs chairman Chris Byron said: "This contract renewal will enable us to continue to facilitate professional financial planning assistance for our members. We look forward to ...

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