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Share Ownership

Hi new to this site and need some advice. I bought shares 10 years ago in a company and then re discovered the certificate a few days ago. I moved after buying the shares and failed to let the company know. After checking, the shares have done quite well so I have tried to contact the company twice by email without a reply. Can I claim back the 10 years dividends? If the company will not respond to my mails what further action can I take.
Thanks

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  • Which company is it, which shares. They will have a registrar you will have to talk to and pay some fees maybe
  • Biggles
    Biggles Posts: 8,209 Forumite
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    As STT says, you just need to write to the Registrar, quoting your share certificate number. Most registrars have a website where you can download their change of address form - just google '(share name) registrar'.

    There won't be any fee.
  • The shares are C21 - 21st Century Technology (EX Toad TOA)
    Thanks for the reply I will try the registrar guys.
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