Nucleus and Zero Support launch GDPR guide for advisers

GDPR to take effect on 25 May

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 2 min read

Nucleus has teamed up with Zero Support managing partner Phil Young to launch a white paper on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) specifically aimed at financial advisers.

The white paper provides advisers with information and practical action points on getting their businesses compliant with the new regulation ahead of its introduction on 25 May. According to Nucleus, while many advisers will already be compliant with the Data Protection Act, they should see GDPR as a natural extension of these rules for the digital age. The guide also says GDPR offers advisers the change to consider all aspects of their businesses and how different functions, for data security to business planning, interact and integrate with one another. A recent survey carried ou...

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