AVIVA dragging their heels on shares payout...

Lucan Unlordly

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Not really business but to save having to sign up to Martin Lewis' Money page wonder if anyone can answer some question's re the following?

Family member passes away - Probate and Death Certificate sent to AVIVA mid January - returned on 30th January 2026.
Relative requests payment date and is told that proof of ID is required. ID sent. Assumed ok but only on chasing was told image wasn't clear enough. Re-sent.

Now into March - still having to chase to be told payment will be sent in an unacceptable 20+ days! Case passed to manager for fast tracking and payment will take 12 days. No payment date given.

Relative continues to call and formal complaint made.

Yesterday. Still no payment - 'it will be with you by 8th April' - relative lays down the law and awaits call within 48 hours!

This is not an insignificant sum we are talking about and the time taken to pay out will have caused financial loss by way of interest (assuming they won't cover this) but could also prevent investment in an ISA before the financial year end.

Given AVIVA's track record thus far there is no guarantee that funds are on the way. Should AVIVA pay interest and any penalties for the delay?
 
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pentel

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    Is this for a life insurance policy or the sale of some Aviva shares?

    From the thread title it appears shares so I will assume shares.

    Shares are normally dealt with by the share registrar which in the case of Aviva is Computershare investor services. the contact details are shown on https://www.aviva.com/investors/investor-relations-contacts/

    Normally the share register would be changed to the name of the new owner and the shares could then be sold via a broker such as A J Bell or Interactive investor but it may be that Computershare could deal with the share sale.
     
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    Lucan Unlordly

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    Is this for a life insurance policy or the sale of some Aviva shares?

    From the thread title it appears shares so I will assume shares.

    Shares are normally dealt with by the share registrar which in the case of Aviva is Computershare investor services. the contact details are shown on https://www.aviva.com/investors/investor-relations-contacts/

    Normally the share register would be changed to the name of the new owner and the shares could then be sold via a broker such as A J Bell or Interactive investor but it may be that Computershare could deal with the share sale.
    Yes it's for shares.

    The contact is with AVIVA's Bristol Office which the link you posted is for Ordinary Shareholders

    The issue is the complete lack of any response, passing the buck and making promises that don't materialise.
     
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