Nucleus appoints Estate Capital to advisory board

Swansea-based firm appointed to platform board

Nicola Brittain
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Nucleus has appointed Swansea-based advice firm Estate Capital to its advisory board.

The advisory board, which was set up when the wrap launched in June 2006, aims to represent the adviser voice for the wrap and hold the company to account. The board comprises eight elected advice firms with each serving a three-year rotation. Member firms meet quarterly to make recommendations on the priorities for the development and changes to Nucleus' business and proposition and agree to raise matters and issues regarding the platform with Nucleus management. Estate Capital was selected to replace Hampshire-based FA Watt after the firm decided to step down. Estate Capital m...

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