Wednesday 20 November 2019

UK Misplaced, forgotten and lost Accounts

Please pass on to your family, friends and colleagues

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  • Pensions – company or personal 
  • Insurance Policies
  • Bank Accounts
  • Building Society savings
  • Premium Bonds
  • Shares
  • Inheritances
The major cause of people being parted from their accounts and other assets is CHANGE OF ADDRESS, this makes this a very important topic for EXPATS


A few straightforward checks can be extremely valuable

One of the most obvious sources of lost accounts is banks and building societies. For those of you who have moved, especially to another country, it is easy to forget an old account. If you have lost accounts or think you may have unclaimed assets, as long as you can identify yourself, you can reclaim your money.

Financial institutions have literally billions of pounds in unclaimed assets, waiting for their rightful owners to collect. Did you know that uncollected inheritances, in the UK, go to the HM Treasury?

If you have pensions you cannot trace, then a financial adviser may be able to help. Many companies have been taken over or merged and can be difficult to trace. I will recommend a regulated adviser if you email me. Finding a lost pension plan could be valuable but equally if it is said to be ‘trivial’ you may get the benefit in cash

The same is also true about life assurance. It’s amazing how many ‘household’ names of a few years ago no longer exist. You might even benefit from a deceased relative but you don’t know you’re a beneficiary and the Life Company doesn’t know you exist.

National Savings & Investments (NS&I) is a UK Government company which, amongst other things, runs Premium Bonds. They recently carried out a survey of people which found that the main reason for claims, after the event, was change of address. It’s easy to forget one or two items, when moving house or emigrating!

Just as it’s easy to forget, it’s also easy to trace & claim.

I can give you four sources where you can look, that I have checked;

There are more that I am aware of but most also have charges, including one below









What’s more you could be doing your family, friends and neighbours a great favour by passing on this information. You just never know……….



David Goodall
Financial Pages in Spain



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Friday 1 November 2019

Getting a Highly Qualified second opinion

Many changes will take place from January 2021.
Financial Pages in Spain undertakes 'DUE DILIGENCE' to ensure that ALL financial advisers and their firms are correctly qualified, authorised and regulated  and have the necessary experience and knowledge.


APRIL 2020 UPDATE;
In these difficult times it's good to know that you can see an adviser with modern technology. After initial contact by email, phone and text, but only if necessary, it is possible to make video calls

Financial Pages in Spain is happy to provide this service, referring you to a qualified, regulated and independent financial adviser

I have been finding for sometime that many people come to me for a ‘second opinion’ For many differing reasons but they are unhappy with the advice they have been given and send me examples.

Rather than guesswork people also ask me to recommend Accountants, Lawyers, Surveyors and other professionals.

Some of the things people have said to me:

  • ‘ It  looked like a mass produced report with just my name and personal details changed’

  • ‘ They wanted an up front fee even to talk to me, funny they never mention that in their       adverts’

  • ‘ I wasn’t convinced the advice was correct’

But they trust ‘Financial Pages in Spain’ and I am receiving comments which show a great deal of respect. I’ll try to helpEmail me In return I refer readers of Financial Pages in Spain to advisers who pass a strict DUE DILIGENCE test. 

Can you help me to help you?

  • Please send me both good and bad examples of reports you have received, from financial advisers, I’ll respect your privacy
  • Tell me the names of Advisers who've given you bad advice
  • If the fees, charges and commissions are hidden in a report and not openly disclosed, please send examples

This sort of information will help everyone and help eradicate some of the greedy practices.

I may not have intended it when I started out but it seems that Financial Pages in Spain is becoming the respected second opinion.


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David Goodall
Financial Pages in Spain

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