Recovery of old shares!
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To recover old shares in UBA or any company in Nigeria, the first thing to understand is that those shares are still yours, but they may not be linked properly to your current details or account. The process usually involves updating and verifying your records through the company’s registrar. You wiRead more
To recover old shares in UBA or any company in Nigeria, the first thing to understand is that those shares are still yours, but they may not be linked properly to your current details or account.
The process usually involves updating and verifying your records through the company’s registrar.
You will need to contact the registrar that handles UBA shares.
The Registrar of UBA is Africa Prudential Registrars Plc
Tell them you want to trace or recover your old shares. They will ask you to fill some forms and provide documents like your means of identification, any old share certificates if you have them, and your personal details such as name used at the time you bought the shares.
If your details have changed over time, for example your name or bank details, you will need to provide supporting documents so they can match your old records with your current identity.
For example, imagine Mama Ngozi sold her tomato business shares years ago, but she moved to another village and changed how people call her name. If buyers still owe her money, they will need her old name and her new details to confirm it is truly her before paying her.
Recovering old shares is about proving ownership and matching your identity with the company’s records, so the registrar can reconnect you with your investment and update your account properly.
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