- How to Inform Baillie Gifford of a Death
Here we have compiled the steps for manually notifying Baillie Gifford of a death. Alternatively, we recommend you use Life Ledger's service to notify Baillie Gifford and many other companies of a death, all from one place.
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Baillie Gifford & Co Calton Square 1 Greenside Row Edinburgh EH1 3AN
What documentation do you require to register a death with Baillie Gifford?
You will need to mail the following to Baillie Gifford in order to register the death:
The death certificate
A covering letter, which should include your details and the deceased's details
What Happens Next?
Once they have received the death certificate, Ballie Gifford will write to you detailing any further requirements.
What you need
The deceased’s:
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Full name and usual address
Death certificate or interim death certificate (scan or photograph)
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