- How to Notify Hampshire Trust Bank of a Death
This is a simple guide on how to register a death with Hampshire Trust Bank. Alternatively, for a fast and simple solution to closing accounts, Life Ledger’s digital service is here to help.
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What documentation will you need to notify Hampshire Trust Bank of a death?
Hampshire Trust Bank requires you to provide the following:
- The original or certified copy of the death certificate
- Grant of Probate
What Happens Next?
Once you have notified Hampshire Trust Bank of the death they will need to speak with the executor or next-of-kin to determine how to proceed with the account. The account can be closed with funds transferred to beneficiaries,
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)
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