- How to Report a Death to HSBC Home Insurance
Here is a guide on how to report a death to HSBC Home Insurance. Alternatively, we would recommend that you use Life Ledger instead. The free service is designed to notify multiple companies of a bereavement at the same time.
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What information will you need to report a death to HSBC Home Insurance?
To ensure a smooth process, try to have the following information on hand when notifying HSBC Home Insurance of a death:
- Formal confirmation of the death, such as:
- An original or certified copy of the Death
- One form of identification and one form of address verification if a personal representative does not already bank with HSBC
- A fully completed Closure Form. The personal representatives who signs the Closure Form takes responsibility to distribute the balance of the deceased’s accounts.
- Certificate; or the Coroner’s Certificate.
What Happens Next?
Once you have notified HSBC Home Insurance of a death, they will be in contact with you at a convenient time to discuss any further information they may need.
Who you can notify with Life Ledger
- Banks
- Life insurance
- Social media
- Building societies
- Health insurance
- Pet insurance
- Streaming services
- Credit cards
- Home insurance
- Travel insurance
- Loyalty cards
- Cable & satellite TV
- Telephone & broadband
- Energy providers
- Mobile
- Online shopping
- Water companies
- Pensions
Life Ledger is free to send death notifications
- Manage everything from one point
- Save time and effort
- Reduce stress and worry
- Collaborate with friends & family
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)
From you:
A piece of photographic ID, such as a passport of driving licence, to upload and verify your identity. (scan or photograph)
About Life Ledger
A free, easy-to-use service that helps you tell over 1,000 companies in the UK, from one place about the death of a loved one. Simply click the link below to get started.
Life Ledger is free to send death notifications
- Manage everything from one point
- Save time and effort
- Reduce stress and worry
- Collaborate with friends & family
Who you can notify with Life Ledger
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)
From you:
A piece of photographic ID, such as a passport of driving licence, to upload and verify your identity. (scan or photograph)
- Banks
- Life insurance
- Social media
- Building societies
- Health insurance
- Pet insurance
- Streaming services
- Credit cards
- Home insurance
- Travel insurance
- Loyalty cards
- Cable & satellite TV
- Telephone & broadband
- Energy providers
- Mobile
- Online shopping
- Water companies
- Pensions
About Life Ledger
A free, easy-to-use service that helps you tell over 1,000 companies in the UK, from one place about the death of a loved one. Simply click the link below to get started.
Who you can notify with Life Ledger
- Banks
- Life insurance
- Social media
- Building societies
- Health insurance
- Pet insurance
- Streaming services
- Credit cards
- Home insurance
- Travel insurance
- Loyalty cards
- Cable & satellite TV
- Telephone & broadband
- Energy providers
- Mobile
- Online shopping
- Water companies
- Pensions
Life Ledger is free to send death notifications
- Manage everything from one point
- Save time and effort
- Reduce stress and worry
- Collaborate with friends & family
Who you can notify with Life Ledger
- Banks
- Life insurance
- Social media
- Building societies
- Health insurance
- Pet insurance
- Streaming services
- Credit cards
- Home insurance
- Travel insurance
- Loyalty cards
- Cable & satellite TV
- Telephone & broadband
- Energy providers
- Mobile
- Online shopping
- Water companies
- Pensions
What you need
- Date of Birth
- Date of Death
- Full name and usual address
- Death certificate or interim death certificate (scan or photograph) From you:
- A piece of photographic ID, such as a passport of driving licence, to upload and verify your identity. (scan or photograph)
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