Nucleus unveils new-look advisory board to improve adviser engagement

12 firms selected as members

Sophie King
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Nucleus has revamped its advisory board as it seeks to engage with advisers, with the platform saying it wanted to put advisers at the centre of its business development.

The platform's advisory board is made up of a range of advice and financial planning firms from across the profession. Those selected as founding members of the new advisory board include Grayside Financial Services, Helm Godfrey and Smith & Pinching. Grayside Financial services managing director Mike Seddon will chair the board, which will meet on a quarterly basis and be responsible for providing feedback and opinions on investment markets, regulation and strategic developments. The advisory board will report to the Nucleus board of directors and replaces the previous incarnation fo...

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