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Beneath, we have compiled a guide on informing Willis Towers Watson of a death.  Alternatively, we recommend you use Life Ledger's service to tell Willis Towers Watson and many other companies of a death, all from one place.

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How to Inform Willis Towers Watson of a Death
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What Documentation will you need to notify Willis Towers Watson of a Death?

Willis Towers Watson requires you to provide the following:

  • A certified copy of the Birth Certificate of the deceased
  • A certified copy of the Death Certificate
  • Proof of your relationship to the deceased
  • A bank mandate

What Happens Next?

Once you have notified Willis Towers Watson of the death, they will take care of the rest. You can either close the account and distribute the investments or transfer it to another name. Should they require any further information 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

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