We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
Has MSE helped you to save or reclaim money this year? Share your 2025 MoneySaving success stories!
Dead Father's Lost Shares & Assets
Orchidroom
Posts: 2 Newbie
My sister received a letter from Georgeson's addressed to my deceased father. It was about shares and dividends from Young & Co's Brewery which we were unaware of.
We are being guided by Georgeson's to Re-register the shares in our name, sell, or donate to charity. Alternatively they say we can contact Young’s Registrar direct to update the shareholding and claim the dividends, the registrar is Computershare Investor Services PLC - who own Georgeston's.
Does anyone know "the process" for claiming lost shares and dividends - and then selling them? The selling part is very confusing as of course, Georegson's and Computershare both want do that for a fee and I have no idea how to simply sell shares.
A flow chart would be ideal - does anybody know of one?
We are being guided by Georgeson's to Re-register the shares in our name, sell, or donate to charity. Alternatively they say we can contact Young’s Registrar direct to update the shareholding and claim the dividends, the registrar is Computershare Investor Services PLC - who own Georgeston's.
Does anyone know "the process" for claiming lost shares and dividends - and then selling them? The selling part is very confusing as of course, Georegson's and Computershare both want do that for a fee and I have no idea how to simply sell shares.
A flow chart would be ideal - does anybody know of one?
0
Comments
-
Don't bother with Georgsons - Google tells me its a 'asset reunification company' owned by Computershare - and have the executor contact Computershare. I don't have time to Google for you but usually registrars have a section on their sites dealing with bereavement/probate with instructions and forms. As the registrar, you won't be able to avoid Computershares fees.Orchidroom said:My sister received a letter from Georgeson's addressed to my deceased father. It was about shares and dividends from Young & Co's Brewery which we were unaware of.
We are being guided by Georgeson's to Re-register the shares in our name, sell, or donate to charity. Alternatively they say we can contact Young’s Registrar direct to update the shareholding and claim the dividends, the registrar is Computershare Investor Services PLC - who own Georgeston's.
Does anyone know "the process" for claiming lost shares and dividends - and then selling them? The selling part is very confusing as of course, Georegson's and Computershare both want do that for a fee and I have no idea how to simply sell shares.
A flow chart would be ideal - does anybody know of one?Computershare can sell them for you - registrars are usually a rip-off - though you should be able to have the re-registered in another name and have them lodged with a cheap broker and sell them there e.g., X-O.2 -
Hi,Computershare contact details,

1 -
Thanks, I have checked the Computershare costs to get the certificate re registered which takes to to the 'cheap broker' to sell them bit. No idea who to contact or how to check what cheap is. Any ideas? Thankswmb194 said:
Don't bother with Georgsons - Google tells me its a 'asset reunification company' owned by Computershare - and have the executor contact Computershare. I don't have time to Google for you but usually registrars have a section on their sites dealing with bereavement/probate with instructions and forms. As the registrar, you won't be able to avoid Computershares fees.Orchidroom said:My sister received a letter from Georgeson's addressed to my deceased father. It was about shares and dividends from Young & Co's Brewery which we were unaware of.
We are being guided by Georgeson's to Re-register the shares in our name, sell, or donate to charity. Alternatively they say we can contact Young’s Registrar direct to update the shareholding and claim the dividends, the registrar is Computershare Investor Services PLC - who own Georgeston's.
Does anyone know "the process" for claiming lost shares and dividends - and then selling them? The selling part is very confusing as of course, Georegson's and Computershare both want do that for a fee and I have no idea how to simply sell shares.
A flow chart would be ideal - does anybody know of one?Computershare can sell them for you - registrars are usually a rip-off - though you should be able to have the re-registered in another name and have them lodged with a cheap broker and sell them there e.g., X-O.0 -
-
How about this ?A flow chart would be ideal - does anybody know of one?
Guidlines_to_Registering_a_Death_V3.indd (computershare.com)
In my experience with Computershare a couple of years ago when executor of an estate, you don't need to get the shares transferred into your name unless you intend keeping them - once they have sight of the probate documents, the Computershare Deceased Estates Sales Service department can sell the shares on your behalf and put the money into an executor account.
Share Dealing | Investor Centre (computershare.com)
0 -
Yes, but it's likely to be a ripoff, although it'll depend on how much you value the convenience.p00hsticks said:
How about this ?A flow chart would be ideal - does anybody know of one?
Guidlines_to_Registering_a_Death_V3.indd (computershare.com)
In my experience with Computershare a couple of years ago when executor of an estate, you don't need to get the shares transferred into your name unless you intend keeping them - once they have sight of the probate documents, the Computershare Deceased Estates Sales Service department can sell the shares on your behalf and put the money into an executor account.
Share Dealing | Investor Centre (computershare.com)0
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 352.9K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.9K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 454.7K Spending & Discounts
- 246K Work, Benefits & Business
- 602.1K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.8K Life & Family
- 259.9K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards

