Nucleus updates platform to support advisers with pension calculations

Aims to help advisers keep up to date with complex changes

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Nucleus has extended its range of technical product resources for advisers with the addition of several updated pension tools.

These are designed to free up advisers' time by making pension calculations easier, helping them keep up to date on the multitude of complex pensions and other policy changes. Advisers should be able to work out a client's annual allowance, including any available carry forward, and also demonstrate how salary sacrifice can boost pension savings. The calculators were developed by Dunstan Thomas, the Nucleus group's specialist fintech solutions subsidiary. Annual allowance and salary sacrifice tools The annual allowance calculator helps individuals work out how much they may be ab...

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