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inherited shares
bosrebel
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Hi, I am helping my parents sell their inherited shares. Please could someone recommend the best people or company to deal with sale of them...
I've heard that Equiniti are not great to deal with?
Thanks in advance
I've heard that Equiniti are not great to deal with?
Thanks in advance
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Are they in certificate form?0
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Equiniti will be expensive, this may not be a problem as it is a flat fee so a single company of large value then difference is only a few pounds, multiple companies of lower value will be more costly. X-o are a reliable company with no charges apart from around £6 per trade.2
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https://www.x-o.co.uk/how-to.html
you need to download their form and post them in.0
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