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Beneath, you’ll find a full guide to notifying EFG Bank of a death. Or, alternatively, use Life Ledger's  and efficient service to notify many companies of a death from the same place.

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Life Ledger is a secure, easy-to-use service that helps you tell over 1,000 companies in the UK, from one place about the death of a loved one. Simply click the link below to get started.
How in Report a Death to EFG Bank
Calling the team on 0207 491 9111

What information is required to tell EFG Bank of a bereavement?

Most financial institutions, including EFG Bank, will need the following information when you initially contact them:

  • Account number(s) and sort code(s)
  • Full contact details of the deceased, including their date of birth, NI number and registered home phone number
  • Details of the person dealing with the Estate – if not you, please ensure that you have their permission to pass on their details.

What Happens Next?

Once notified, EFG Bank will freeze any sole accounts or transfer joint accounts into the name of the surviving account holder. If they require further information, they will contact you at a convenient time.

What you need

The deceased’s:
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Full name and usual address
Death certificate or interim death certificate (scan or photograph)

Who you can notify with Life Ledger

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