Affinity contract renewal for major financial adviser complete
Lighthouse Group plc has agreed the renewal of its contract with Parliament Hill Limited for a further two years.
The company is thought to be the preferred provider of expert financial advice to its members which consists of retirement planning, mortgages and investments.
Parliament Hill was established in 2004; its clients include various institutions and associations such as trade unions, colleges, clubs and societies.
Andrew Holden, director of Parliament Hill, commented: “We are very pleased to have secured this contract renewal with Lighthouse, which will enable us to continue to facilitate financial planning assistance for our members on a truly national basis.
“We look forward to continuing to build our relationship with Lighthouse and ensuring that our members are able to secure robust and consistent financial advice, catering for a wide range of financial planning requirements.”
With a customer base representing in excess of 2.5 million members, Parliament Hill represents a significant contract renewal for Lighthouse.
This contract should strengthen Lighthouse’s list of affinity partnerships, including major employee organisations such as UNISON, Unite, Usdaw, BA Clubs and the University and College Union (UCU).
Malcolm Streatfield, chief executive officer of Lighthouse, added: “The Board is delighted that we have secured this contract renewal with Parliament Hill, which endorses further the financial advice that Lighthouse provides…
“We look forward to further developing our relationship with Parliament Hill over the coming years. The Board remains committed to developing further our affinity partnerships throughout the UK.”
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