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Beneath, we have compiled a guide on informing Century Building Society of a death. Alternatively, we recommend you use Life Ledger's free service to notify X and many other companies of a death, all from one place.

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How to Inform Century Building Society of a Death
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Scottish Building Society SBS House 193 Dalry Road Edinburgh EH11 2EF United Kingdom

What information will you need to report a death to Century Building Society?

To ensure a smooth process, try to have the following information on hand when notifying Century Building Society of a death:

 

  • if notifying by post, you will need to fill out this form and send it to them along with:

    • a copy of the will

    • an original or certified copy of the death certificate

    • account type & numbers / reference numbers

    • proof of your identity

What Happens Next?

Once told of the death, Century Building Society will take the necessary next steps. Should further information be required of you, 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)

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