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Beneath, we have compiled a guide on informing Bank of Ceylon of a death. Or, to make this process easier, you can use Life Ledger for free to inform a number of UK companies all through one, convenient platform.

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How to Notify Bank of Ceylon of a Death

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

Bank of Ceylon asks that you provide the following information:

  • A copy of the death certificate
  • Account details of the deceased

What Happens Next?

Once notified, Bank of Ceylon will freeze any sole accounts or transfer joint accounts into the name of the surviving account holder. If they require further information, they will contact you at a convenient time.

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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