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Beneath, you’ll find a full guide to notifying the Ipswich Building Society of a death. Or, use Life Ledger, an easy-to-use service designed to notify multiple companies of a death, all 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 to Register a Death with Ipswich Building Society
Calling the team on 0330 123 0723
By writing to enquires@ibs.co.uk

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

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

  • The original or a certified copy of the Death Certificate
  • Grant of Probate should you not have the Death Certificate
  • Proof of identification
  • Any passbooks relating to the account

What Happens Next?

If the account is held jointly by another person, Ipswich Building Society will transfer any funds to the surviving account holder, and any sole accounts will be closed. Should they require more information from you they will contact you at a time convenient to 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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