My late father buy a shares in a company and it have been over 30+ years unclaimed. We discovered it this year but do not know who is next of kin in his shares. How do we know who is next of kin?
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When shares of a deceased person remain unclaimed (especially for 30+ years), the first step is to determine who was listed as the Next of Kin or nominee when your father bought the shares. Here is the step-by-step process in Nigeria: Step 1: Locate Any Old Share Documents Look for: Share certificatRead more
When shares of a deceased person remain unclaimed (especially for 30+ years), the first step is to determine who was listed as the Next of Kin or nominee when your father bought the shares.
See lessHere is the step-by-step process in Nigeria:
Step 1: Locate Any Old Share Documents
Look for:
Share certificates
Dividend warrants (old dividend cheques)
CSCS statements
Purchase receipts
Broker statements
These documents usually contain:
Shareholder name
Company name
Registrar name
Shareholder account number (very important)
Step 2: Contact the Company Registrar
Every company has a Registrar that manages shareholders’ records.
Examples in Nigeria include:
First Registrars and Investor Services Limited
Meristem Registrars and Probate Services Limited
Coronation Registrars Limited
Africa Prudential Plc
Tell them:
Your father’s full name
Approximate year shares were bought
Company name
They will check:
Next of kin (if listed)
Number of shares
Unclaimed dividends
Step 3: If No Next of Kin Was Listed
This is very common (especially 30+ years ago).
Then you will need:
Required Documents
Usually:
Death certificate of your father
Letter of administration OR probate
Valid ID of beneficiaries
Passport photographs
Birth certificate (to prove relationship)
Step 4: Get Letter of Administration (If No Will)
If your father did not leave a will, you must apply for:
Letter of Administration from the Probate Registry (High Court in your state)
This legally allows you to claim:
Shares
Bank accounts
Other investments
Step 5: Check Unclaimed Dividends Portal (Very Important)
You can also search via:
Securities and Exchange Commission Nigeria (SEC Nigeria)
Central Securities Clearing System Plc (CSCS)
These help trace:
Unclaimed shares
Dividends
Registrar details
Quick Summary
To know the next of kin:
Check old share documents
Contact the company registrar
If none listed → apply for Letter of Administration
Since it’s 30+ years, there’s a very good chance:
There may be bonus shares
There may be unclaimed dividends
Value may have grown significantly 📈
This happens often in Nigeria.