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Royal Life Fund Management Ltd - International Growth Trust Accumulation Units

I don't know if anyone can help. I have come across a certificate for the above fund. Internet searches have shown that Royal Life Fund Management Ltd are now dissolved. The same searches suggested contacting Resolution Life, which I did who then told me to contact Phoenix who searched but could not find anything on their records. Phoenix suggested contacting BMO which I also did. They did a name search and could not find anything although said they did administer Global Growth fund which they believed was a more current name for the same fund. We only have 505 units but would like to know their value on surrender. Can anyone help??

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  • DrSyn
    DrSyn Posts: 899 Forumite
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    This you already may know and have checked out.

    Company ROYAL LIFE FUND MANAGEMENT LIMITED has been renamed to ROYAL & SUN ALLIANCE SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED.

    400 CAPABILITY GREEN, LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE, LU1 3LU


    https://www.companieslist.co.uk/01609627-royal-sun-alliance-savings-and-investments-limited


    Did the certificates have an id registration number connected connected with it did to identify it? If so did they do a search for it?
  • Malthusian
    Malthusian Posts: 11,055 Forumite
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    It may be worth contacting Phoenix Unit Trust Managers specifically in case your previous contact got lost in one of Phoenix's pension departments or a similar irrelevant department.

    If they have no record of you then the most likely explanation is that the shares were sold years ago.

    Do you have any annual statements more recent than the certificate? All a certificate proves is that you owned those units back when the certificate was dated.

    Does the certificate have an ISIN code or any other identifying codes for the fund?
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