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How to Register a Death with Gatehouse Bank

This guide takes you through the step-by-step process of registering a death or bereavement with Gatehouse Bank. Sadly, Life Ledger is unable to tell Gatehouse Bank about a death at the moment, but below are ways in which you can contact them. Life Ledger provides a death notification service where you can inform multiple companies about a death, simply and securely from one 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 to Register a Death with Gatehouse Bank
Post

Gatehouse Bank, PO Box 861, Wallsend, NE28 5BP.

Through their website

https://gatehousebank.com/supporting-our-customers/customers-need-assistance-or-had-change-in-circum

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

Gatehouse Bank asks that you provide the following information:

  • The original or a certified copy of the Death Certificate
  • A Grant of Probate if the account holds over £5,000
  • Details of the executor now handling the estate

What Happens Next?

Once you have informed Gatehouse Bank of the death, they will take the necessary next steps. Should they require more information, they will contact you.

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

Life Ledger is a secure, easy-to-use service to send death notifications

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