Nucleus conference to debate opps for 2009

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Nucleus is bringing its investor conference to the West Midlands, allowing members to discuss the business and strategic opportunities for the year ahead.

Advisers will have the opportunity to hear from Nucleus chairman, Paul Bradshaw, and CEO David Ferguson on the business strategy for 2009, whilst Nick Cann, CEO for the Institute of Financial Planning will also give a short presentation. There will also be a progress updates from Nucleus' three development teams (practice, investment and platform). "2009 is undoubtedly going to be a year of opportunity for high quality financial advisers," says Rebecca Christensen, communications director at Nucleus. "At Nucleus our member firms are integral to all decisions made regarding platform...

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