Nucleus adds two more member firms

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Nucleus has signed two more IFA companies, taking its number of member firms to 80.

The latest firms to take a stake in the IFA-controlled wrap are Luton-based Wealth Matters and Sheffield-based Pennine Financial Planning. Fee-based Wealth Matters has five advisers and is looking to expand its operations over the next five years through a combination of organic growth and acquisitions. Pennine is a fee-only investment adviser, taking a holistic view of the planning process. "We continue to see an overwhelming level of interest from IFAs across the country and this is evidenced by our two new member firms," says Nucleus business development director Barry Neilson. ...

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