Share Data announce partnership with Inheritance Data

Share Data announce partnership with Inheritance Data

Share Data Limited announces a partnership with Inheritance Data, a specialist asset searching engine that provides probate solicitors and estate administrators with a bespoke platform to trace assets for deceased individuals.

Through this partnership, Share Data can now offer a complete financial asset search to probate professionals and reduce administration time whilst ensuring executors meet their obligations, all relevant financial institutions are contacted and best practice is followed. The asset search investigates institution types and aims to uncover the presence of lost, dormant or active bank accounts, savings and investments, pension funds and other financial assets.

Bruce Cane, Founder of Inheritance Data, said: 

“Partnering with Share Data will enable Inheritance Data’s financial asset search engine to be made available to a wider audience of probate professionals; thus enabling them to perform due diligence with greater reliability and ease.”

Teresa Lowe, General Manager of Share Data, added: 

“This partnership with Inheritance Data will help probate professionals search through relevant financial institutions and gather accurate in-depth information on the deceased’s estate. Share Data is happy to give our clients a new service offering.”

As unclaimed assets are increasing every year, there is an estimated £200 billion in accounts held by UK financial institutions, these monies have been created by executors missing the deceased’s financial assets. Clients can benefit from expertise in inheritance recovery, asset reunification and data handling.

For more information, please visit Financial Asset Search or alternatively please submit your details here.

This article was submitted to be published by Inheritance Data as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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