Nucleus closes head office due to flooding

'Yellow' weather warnings

Tom Ellis
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Edinburgh-based adviser platform Nucleus has been forced to close its head office due to flooding.

After adverse weather overnight, the firm said it was moving to another site in order to try and keep disruption to a minimum. PA understands the closure was a precautionary measure - the main work areas were unaffected but common areas, such as stairwells, were troubled. Nucleus said: "Due to adverse weather, we have experienced some flooding and had to close our head office. We're moving to another site to help keep disruption to a minimum. If you need to contact us, please use Jira/email where possible. We're sorry for any inconvenience and will keep you updated." The firm did not ...

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