Last updated: 31 March 2023
If you're managing the estate of someone who had a relationship with us, we're here to help. When finances are involved we know it can be hard to know where to start. Whether the account holder trusted us with their savings, or if they'd borrowed money from us in a personal loan, finance to purchase something or a mortgage, we're here to help.
We work with the Death Notification Service (DNS) to ease the process. You can use this free service to let us, and any other participating companies, know that someone has died. Please visit the DNS website and submit a death notification. They'll let us know, and we'll check for any accounts held with us across our range of products and update them. We'll then get in touch with you about next steps.
If we were entrusted with the late account holder's savings, we're committed to ensuring their savings are released to the person(s) they have chosen. In most cases, the account can be transferred or closed. We can also arrange to pay funeral costs directly from the account should this be needed. You don't have to wait for the DNS to let us know. Simply get in touch and we'll let you know what the next steps are.
If you'd like to get in touch with our dedicated bereavement team, please get in touch. We're here to help with any aspect of bereavement, whether it's help filling in the DNS form or if you'd like information on next steps.
Our team are here between 9:30am and 4:30pm on weekdays, excluding public holidays. If you're not able or not ready to speak to us on the phone, please get in touch by email.
Call our dedicated team: 0330 123 2734
Email us: bereavement@shawbrook.co.uk
If you would prefer to notify us directly, please email a copy of the death certificate to bereavement@shawbrook.co.uk.
Alternatively you can post the death certificate and details of our account holder to:
The Bereavement Team, Shawbrook Bank, Sunderland SR43 4AG
We use the Death Notification Service to make it easier for you to tell us someone has died. They'll ask you which participating organisations you want them to inform, and they'll handle much of the administration work for you.
You'll only need to provide one death certificate to them and they'll confirm it for us and any other participating organisations.
No, the service is free for anyone making a notification.
You can find out more about the service by visiting www.deathnotificationservice.co.uk.
The 'Tell Us Once' service is a service that lets you report a death to government organisations only. The Death Notification service allows you to tell private sector organisations like Shawbrook of a death.
The Death Notification Service should be used in conjunction with the Tell Us Once service, and they aren't linked.