Nucleus launches online learning portal for advisers

“Guidance from industry experts”

Hannah Godfrey
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Wrap platform Nucleus has launched Illuminate learn - an online portal intended to help adviser firms with their professional and practice development.

The online portal will provide access to training materials for staff studying for their diploma or chartered qualification and also offers flexible personal development courses. Among the contributors supporting the initiative are Brett Davidson of FP Advance and Jon Dunckley from Redmill Advance with further content to be supplied by Tony Wickenden of Technical Connection and Carl Richards of The Behavior Gap. Support for a wide range of exams is currently available, including the diploma suite (RO1 to R06 and RO8). The advanced diploma suite will follow next year. Other content a...

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