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Supplier Type

Estate Planning Services

Location

6-8 Vestry St, London N1 7RE, UK

Company Profile

Finders International were established in 1997 by Managing Director Danny Curran and are now one of the world’s largest firms in our field. We trace missing heirs and beneficiaries to Estates, property, funds and assets worldwide and have a team of over 150 with a global network.

We work with numerous Solicitors, Corporate or State Trustees and financial institutions. In the public sector we assist local authorities, coroners and hospitals with tracing next of kin.

Our services include:
• Tracing missing beneficiaries to estates, property and assets
• Locating next of kin to a deceased person
• Finding heirs to unclaimed or dormant funds
• Probate Property sales, insurance and property management services
• Searching for missing wills and unclaimed assets
• Overseas Bankruptcy Searches
• Repatriation of funds from abroad
• Currency conversion and transfer

Our research forms part of a serious legal process that reflects on your firm. Therefore, we will work efficiently and in the best interests of your company, the personal representatives, and beneficiaries at all times. Reputation is critical in the probate world and we will safeguard yours as closely as our own.

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