Notifying us of a death

Dealing with the death of a loved one can be extremely hard. We're here to help make a difficult time, that little bit easier.

Notifying us of a death

When an individual has passed, it’s best to let us know as soon as you can. We’re here to help support you through the process. You can notify us of someone’s death in different ways. Choose a way that is right for you:

Use our online digital service. This can be the quickest way to let us know and you'll receive electronic updates as we complete things for you.

Call our Customer Service Centre on 03455 212 414, Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 5:30pm. Our team will talk you through the process and next steps.

Write to us at James Hay Partnership, Suite 202, Warner House, 123 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3TB.

What we’ll need

For us to begin the process of arranging death benefits, we’ll need:


At a later date, we may also need:

  • Details of any financial dependants – Signed and written from the executors of the Will
  • Details of any other beneficiaries to consider – Signed and written from the executors of the Will
  • Confirmation of the client’s marital status
  • Any other documents or information that may assist us in appointing a beneficiary.

What happens next

Once we’ve been informed of a client’s death, we will:

  • Cancel any regular income payments and disinvestments on their account
  • Check whether the client had completed an Expression of Wish (Note: an Expression of Wish is a form where a client can let us know their preferred recipients of the pension in the event of their death)
  • Send a Death Benefits Enquiry form to all relevant parties to be completed
  • Request any information we need to continue.

What else do I need to think about

If there's a financial adviser appointed to the plan, we’ll continue to accept instructions from them (including trading), until we are notified in writing by all beneficiaries of the plan. More detail on the process and things you may want to consider can be found on:

Emotional and financial support

Living with bereavement can be a challenging time. There are several charities and support organisations on hand to help you every step of the way. Find out more here.

Deciding what your options are when someone who has a pension passes away, can be complex. We strongly recommend you discuss how benefits may be taken, any inheritance tax (IHT) planning and expression of wishes with a financial adviser. If you don’t have one, you can find a regulated adviser close to you via the MoneyHelper website.