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If shares are held jointly, (for example John Doe & Jane Doe) and one holder dies, is it possible for the deceased person to be deleted from all records?

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If shares are held jointly, (for example John Doe & Jane Doe) and one holder dies, is it possible for the deceased person to be deleted from all records?

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Ans: Yes, an Affidavit for Joint Shareholding should be completed and signed by the surviving shareholder in the presence of a Commissioner of Oaths to Affidavits and returned to us together with a copy of the death certificate of the deceased person and original share certificates so that we can update our records.

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