Certificate Regarding Lost Certificate and Indemnity

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FAQ

Equiniti client line 0371 384 2030. Capita client line 0871 664 0300. Computershare client line 0370 873 5805.

Select My Companies and then click on the relevant company name. Scroll to the Shareholders area and then select Download (You may need to type in the shareholder's address) You can then view the document!

You will need to be in possession of your share certificate(s) if you want to transfer or sell your shares. If your share certificate becomes lost or stolen, you will need to obtain a replacement by completing a Letter of Indemnity Form.

Lost share certificate indemnity form j16a.

You should send the documents to the company / registrars for issue of duplicate share certificates accompanied by, affidavit, indemnity & surety bond and original copy of FIR of police complaint reporting loss of share certificates and voucher copy of advertisement released in the government gazette publication

No new share certificates for listed companies will be issued from January 2023.As a result of CREST, both electronic (uncertificated) and paper shares exist for listed UK companies. The existence of two types of shares can cause confusion and inefficiency, hence the desire to move to one type of share.

Most companies seek an indemnity a signed statement from the shareholder who has lost the certificate. The purpose of a lost share certificate indemnity is to protect the company from any loss arising from the use or misuse of the original certificate if it is recovered.

If a share certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed, you should contact us by phone or in writing.If you are a sole shareholder based in the UK and the value of missing shares is less than £10,000, you may be entitled to use the Telephone Express Service to obtain a new certificate.

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Certificate Regarding Lost Certificate and Indemnity