Nucleus expands team and nudges £2.5bn AUM

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Nucleus has expanded its business development team with the hire of ex-Zurich man Martin Clement, as the IFA-owned wrap looks to breach the £2.5bn AUM mark this month.

Clement, reporting to business development director Barry Neilson, joins Nucleus this week as regional director responsible for increasing the platform's presence in the South West and Midlands. He joins from Zurich Intermediary Group where he was the national e-commerce specialist. Prior to this he was regional sales manager at Cofunds. His appointment marks the continuing growth of the wrap's business development team which now includes Mike Wallis (South of England), Russell Dowd (North of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland), and Barry Neilson. "This marks a step change in r...

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