The concept of next-of-kin and access to bank accounts of a deceased customer revisited

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  • Frank 1 year ago

    A very informative write up

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  • Kwame 1 year ago

    I have a case in which the bank refused to pay the deceased money in his accounts after the person obtained Letters of Administration from a court.
    Not only that the woman who became a single parent after the death of her hu ...
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  • BERNARD 1 year ago

    Brilliant !

  • ......... 1 year ago

    Waa look. Everything in Ghana is designed to frustrate you. Even in death your accounts with the bank is a problem. Juloi!

  • Ghanabi Kofi 1 year ago

    The name of the next-of-kin stated on the books should be enough if the banks want to be fair to its deceased customers.