Nucleus, Standard Life and True Potential win at UK Platform Awards

PA’s Tom Ellis again judged top journalist

Julian Marr
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Nucleus, Standard Life and True Potential picked up the three big accolades at last night's 2018 Schroders UK Platform Awards, in association with Professional Adviser, with Nucleus retaining its title of Platform of the Year.

The independent panel of judges, chaired by Personal Finance Society chief executive Keith Richards, gave the nod to Standard Life Wrap ahead of Old Mutual as the best platform provider with assets under management (AUM) over £25bn, while True Potential edged out Parmenion as the best platform provider with AUM up to £25bn. Seven Investment Management won both the leading retirement proposition and leading platform for discretionary management categories while Parmenion emerged as the Dynamic Planner best platform for adviser service ahead of Standard Life. Adviser firm categories I...

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