Moneygate offers 'deferred buyout' option to Nucleus advisers

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IFA firm Fairstone Financial Management - the Moneygate Group's national financial advisory business - and wrap platform Nucleus have partnered to share services between member firms, including a 'deferred buyout' option for Nucleus advisers.

Fairstone will introduce Nucleus as a preferred platform to its advisers alongside its existing wrap providers. Nucleus users will gain access to the discretionary managed model portfolios offered by the Moneygate's investment management channel Marketstar. Moneygate is also offering a unique "deferred buyout" option to qualifying firms which will be promoted to Nucleus users who are looking to create sell over the next 3 years. Moneygate Group chairman David Hickey said: "This alliance is one of a series of exciting new projects that we will deliver over the coming months. Nucleus...

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