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    British Financial Advice Platform Nucleus Prepares for Sale, Sources Say

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    Posted on September 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    HPS Investment Partners is considering selling Nucleus Financial Platforms, potentially valuing it at £1.5 billion. Nucleus has seen significant growth in recent years.

    Nucleus Financial Platforms Set for Potential Sale by HPS Investment

    By Amy-Jo Crowley, Andres Gonzalez and Charlie Conchie

    LONDON (Reuters) -HPS Investment Partners is weighing a sale of British financial advice platform Nucleus Financial Platforms, four people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

    The private credit group, which was acquired by BlackRock last year, has held talks with advisers about a possible sale of the Salisbury, south England-based company, said the people, who requested anonymity because the matter is confidential and cautioned that preparations were at an early stage.

    A deal could value Nucleus at about 1.5 billion pounds ($2 billion), one of the sources said, based on how companies in its sector are valued and Nucleus's recent growth.

    Another of the sources said it was too early to discuss possible valuations and that potential buyers would want to see whether Nucleus' technology migration efforts had been successful first.

    Spokespeople for HPS and Nucleus declined to comment.

    Nucleus runs two retail investment platforms that enable financial advisers to choose fund products for customers. It administers more than 100 billion pounds worth of assets on behalf of 250,000 financial advisers, according to its website.

    It has benefited from rising consumer demand for wealth management in recent years and a wave of consolidation among Britain's fragmented financial advisory market.

    The company's core profit - or earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) - rose 48% to 70.7 million pounds in 2023, the most recent year for which figures are available, according to Companies House filings. Revenue increased by 37% to 157.2 million pounds.   

    Private equity and wealth technology players are likely to show interest in a sale, two of the sources said. 

    HPS Investment Partners acquired Nucleus in 2022 when it bought a majority stake from private equity firm Epiris for an undisclosed amount. Epiris retains a minority stake. Epiris declined to comment.

    Nucleus acquired pensions provider Curtis Banks in 2023, and investment platform Third Financial in 2024. It also owns a stake in Canadian financial services group Cannacord Genuity. 

    ($1 = 0.7359 pounds)

    (Editing by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •HPS Investment Partners is considering selling Nucleus Financial.
    • •Nucleus could be valued at around £1.5 billion.
    • •Nucleus administers over £100 billion in assets.
    • •The company's EBITDA rose 48% in 2023.
    • •Potential buyers include private equity and wealth tech firms.

    Frequently Asked Questions about British financial advice platform Nucleus prepares for sale, sources say

    1Who is considering the sale of Nucleus Financial Platforms?

    HPS Investment Partners is weighing a sale of Nucleus Financial Platforms.

    2What is the estimated value of Nucleus in a potential sale?

    A deal could value Nucleus at about 1.5 billion pounds ($2 billion).

    3
    What recent acquisitions has Nucleus made?

    Nucleus acquired pensions provider Curtis Banks in 2023 and investment platform Third Financial in 2024.

    4What is the recent financial performance of Nucleus?

    The company's core profit rose 48% to 70.7 million pounds in 2023.

    5Why might potential buyers be cautious about purchasing Nucleus?

    Potential buyers would want to see whether Nucleus' technology migration efforts had been successful before proceeding.

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