Nucleus speeds up processing times

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Nucleus has improved its technology in order to provide faster and easier administration, following consultation with users.

The platform has worked with its adviser development group to implement a number of changes, including a user-controlled illustrations system, which can provide custom growth rates and flexible retirement ages. John Simpson, director of Smith & Pinching Financial Services and member of the Nucleus platform development group, said: "It's brilliant to see Nucleus continue to make improvements to the platform, none more so than on the current illustrations system. "We expect the FSA at some point to mandate a user-controlled process for illustrations, and I am impressed Nucleus is ahead ...

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