John Moore reappointed Nucleus advisory board chair

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Nucleus members have re-appointed John Moore as chairman of its IFA advisory board.

Moore, director of Central Investments, has been on the platform's board since it was formed in 2006. Along with the ten other members, is responsible for ensuring views and ideas of member-IFA firms and their advisers are represented at the company. He said: "The board, and the role it plays in the development and direction of the wrap, is one of the many things that truly sets Nucleus apart from the other platforms in the market and is at the heart of many of the key decisions and developments made and implemented. "By ensuring that the advisers who use and own the platform have ...

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