Nucleus names Chris Williams proposition director

Joins from HSBC

Julia Bahr
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Nucleus has appointed Chris Williams to the newly created role of propositions director, responsible for leading the development of products and services, as the group strengthens its senior leadership team.

In a 25-year career, Williams has led an advisory business, founded a robo advice start-up, and spearheaded digital proposition development at some of the leading providers in the sector, according to Nucleus. He was a financial adviser at Ashcourt Rowan, now Tilney, where, during a 13-year spell, he became CEO of the financial planning business. He was also elected to the board of the Institute of Financial Planning and was a non-executive director for more than three years. Williams founded the fully automated Wealth Horizon advice service and was CEO for four years and digital advi...

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