What will happen to the shares one hold
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If that person pass away, will the shares be passed on to the children automatically?
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(18-11-2022, 05:02 PM)winbig Wrote:  If that person pass away, will the shares be passed on to the children automatically?
For ease of claim, it is best state in the Living Will.......... Rolleyes
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MAS used to mention openly mention " lots of Singtel shares unclaim " beside that also lots of shares.
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https://singaporelegaladvice.com/law-art...singapore/

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(18-11-2022, 05:02 PM)winbig Wrote:  If that person pass away, will the shares be passed on to the children automatically?

The govt will write to all financial institutions to find out if you have holdings. They do this regularly with list of new deaths.

The institutions are required to reply on this.

Once they do they are consolidated as part of the estate to be divided based on will or by the state if you did not leave a will.

This covers only local financial institutions and not foreign ones so think twice using foreign banks. If you do you better document properly for your family to recover the funds.

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(18-11-2022, 05:36 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  The govt will write to all financial institutions to find out if you have holdings. They do this regularly with list of new deaths.

The institutions are required to reply on this.

Once they do they are consolidated as part of the estate to be divided based on will or by the state if you did not leave a will.

This covers only local financial institutions and not foreign ones so think twice using foreign banks. If you do you better document properly for your family to recover the funds.
Good information............ Clapping
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If no will, then give to spouse and children equally ... lol. Odd lots?
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(18-11-2022, 05:43 PM)RichDad Wrote:  If no will, then give to spouse and children equally ... lol. Odd lots?

Divide to the nearest decimal points... Clapping
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