Nucleus publishes platform pricing guide for advisers

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Wrap platform Nucleus has published a pricing guide for advisers which breaks down platform charges.

The guide divides platform charges into three categories; initial, core and event-driven, and provides a description of each. Nucleus said the guide is designed to expose "hidden charges" advisers may encounter. Nucleus technical communications manager Terry Huddart said: "There's so many potential extra charges in the small print that we wanted to bring a bit of clarity by creating a one-page guide to what they all are. "Event-driven charges can be incurred through situations such as moving money, withdrawing money or switching investments and platforms may rely on these additiona...

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