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  4. Millar & Bryce launches executry asset search service

Millar & Bryce launches executry asset search service

19th June 2018 | executries

Land and property search firm Millar & Bryce has launched a new product to support legal professionals and executors during the executry administration process.

Financial Asset Search offers access to a single service which helps to identify lost, dormant or unknown financial assets.

From a single request point, Millar & Bryce will undertake multiple searches for complete due diligence, notifying up to 200 financial institutions at any one time to eliminate the need to contact each individually.

Covering assets including pensions, life policies, unit trusts and bank accounts, the service also reduces the risk of fraud by providing a notification of death to each financial institution connected to the individual.

Debbie Welch, sales and marketing director of Millar & Bryce commented: “We are aware of the pressures our legal colleagues face administering estates with due diligence and in accordance with terms of wills, therefore this streamlined system will help bring peace of mind and ease to their everyday workload through its simple search mechanism."

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