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simmessi 03-19-2018 01:33 PM

Locating a old NatWest trust fund account
 
I am currently trying to locate a unit trust fund investment that was originally arranged by my grandad for me to access when I reached 18. This was invested in with NatWest bank in 1996. My grandad passed away some years ago but with hindsight he put my mother’s name on the trust as the second named adult. I have visited my local NatWest branch as instructed and they were unable to help me as they were unable to find any records of such a fund. at this visit, staff took photocopies of both mine and my mother’s identification and all documents we possess relating to it. We were told that the database originally used to setup this fund had long expired and that the system held no record of the fund in question anymore.
Following numerous telephone calls to a number of departments we were promised that this would be investigated and we would receive correspondence of some kind kind in due course. This was back in June 2013 and to date no contact has been received. When this was followed up no-one took responsibility but were instructed to visit the Wood Green branch as this was branch the fund was originally set up at. Upon visiting the branch, yet again no-one was able to assist us.

I was then forwarded to a NatWest representative & I wrote to them. They concluded that the funds had been encashed by my Grandad somewhere between June 1996-September 2002, yet I still have documents of the funds manifestation after 1996 and my Grandad had not stepped back into the country since he set up the unit trust account in 1996 so this would be impossible. My mother and father have purchased and investigated his files both in the U.K. and abroad to track any funds or transactions relating to NatWest during the said period and nothing has been found. In addition, any funds have certainly not been paid to any executor as he did not have an executor long before his death.
I have plenty more information & letters back and forth with NatWest. Something I found extremely odd was that the NatWest representative that I traded letters with back and forth had offered me a monetary gesture of £200 (nowhere near the amount invested by my grandad), Of which I turned down - it was almost an insult to me. My stepdad is going through something similar with NatWest at the moment as his father has just passed away and is trying to locate his father’s bank account from 1965, again NatWest have told him they have no record of the account. Something isn’t right.


Naturally I am frustrated with this whole process as my grandad left me these funds and trusted the bank in good faith that they would be available for me to access when I was 18, I’m 21 now and still no further on in my pursuit to gain access to any details or how they have matured over this period. My grandfather was led to believe that investing in such funds for me, given the choice by NatWest to have them available at 18 years of age would actually manifest. How can you sell funds to customers with a expiry date that you can not fulfil due to not having access nor record of the original details? How is it that they can happily take funds from customers not knowing how on Earth they can access them in the future?

I plan to take this legally but have no idea where to start. Any advice would help me vastly.
Thanks

Gladiator 03-19-2018 03:10 PM

Re: Locating a old NatWest trust fund account
 
Do you have documents putting you or a relative or executor over his estate?

Unless the bank took the funds for non-use of the account, which I have no idea is legal in your country, they should be able to locate the account somewhere on their system or ledger books.

It looks like your best bet is to contact a lawyer or estate planner to find the funds, or sue for the estimated amount should be there.

simmessi 03-19-2018 03:57 PM

Re: Locating a old NatWest trust fund account
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gladiator (Post 908694)
Do you have documents putting you or a relative or executor over his estate?

Unless the bank took the funds for non-use of the account, which I have no idea is legal in your country, they should be able to locate the account somewhere on their system or ledger books.

It looks like your best bet is to contact a lawyer or estate planner to find the funds, or sue for the estimated amount should be there.

I have documents putting me over his estate yes, I’ve tried everything in trying to deal with them. They say my grandfather encashed the check but can’t give me a date or any evidence. My grandfather encashing a cheque would’ve been impossible because he hadn’t stepped foot in the country since 1996 and passed away in 2003.

Gladiator 03-19-2018 04:18 PM

Re: Locating a old NatWest trust fund account
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by simmessi (Post 908705)
I have documents putting me over his estate yes, I’ve tried everything in trying to deal with them. They say my grandfather encashed the check but can’t give me a date or any evidence. My grandfather encashing a cheque would’ve been impossible because he hadn’t stepped foot in the country since 1996 and passed away in 2003.

Did they provide you a date he allegedly did that?

chimera 03-19-2018 05:24 PM

Re: Locating a old NatWest trust fund account
 
Lodge a complaint with the FCA before taking any legal action and spending any money.

Branch based staff wont be able to help as it was an investment. Its not traceable on their systems the same way a bank or savings account would be...and especially since this was pre the 2000 RBS take over and subsequent system upgrades of their new ring fencing.

The FCA should be able to help trace the funds to your satisfaction. Natwest still need to assist but it just seems you need to be put with the right person.

Oh and the £200.00, your completely right to be insulted but thats pretty standard as being a max compensation amount a rep can pass to a customer as "good will". I wouldnt take that as a sign of anything dodgy, but thats purely my opinion.

Link with details:

https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/how-complain

simmessi 03-19-2018 06:01 PM

Re: Locating a old NatWest trust fund account
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gladiator (Post 908710)
Did they provide you a date he allegedly did that?

They said it could’ve been anytime between 1996-2002

rsot 03-19-2018 07:02 PM

Re: Locating a old NatWest trust fund account
 
OP, your issue is a bit beyond scope of this forum - other posters have given some advice but this forum is primarily for stealth account matters


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