Nutmeg seeks 'disrupter' to lead advice expansion

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Nutmeg is seeking a "resourceful and forward thinking" financial adviser to lead its expansion into regulated advice.

The online investment management business is recruiting for a 'financial adviser' to "take the lead" on how it delivers investment advice across all its channels. Last month, Nutmeg said it planned to develop an advisory proposition to run alongside its discretionary investment offering. An ability to "re‐think the provision of advice for the digital world is essential", its job spec for the role reads. One adviser who feigned interest in the role said he was told the salary was £45,000, but Nutmeg told Professional Adviser the remuneration package depended on candidates' experienc...

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