Lighthouse agrees deal to advise Scottish teachers

Author: Scott Sinclair
IFAonline | 04 Jul 2011 | 07:15

Categories: Better Business

Topics: lighthouse group| Independent Financial Advice

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Lighthouse Financial Advice, part of the Lighthouse Group, has agreed a three-year deal to provide financial advice to members of The Association of Heads and Deputes (AHDS), which represents senior teaching staff and school leaders in Scotland.

The agreement is the latest in a string of 'affinity' relationships secured by Lighthouse, including with the Civil Service Motoring Association.

LighthouseCarrwood, another group subsidiary, has in place more than 80 agreements with accountancy and legal practices.

Malcolm Streatfield (pictured), joint CEO, Lighthouse, said: "We are pleased to continue to add to the affinity groups that we work with, and we look forward to providing AHDS members with financial advice."

Greg Dempster, AHDS general secretary, added: "[We are] delighted to enter into a partnership with Lighthouse Financial Advice to provide our members with advice on savings, investments and pensions."

 

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