AFM and bank account onboarding for inheritance cases
Inheritance procedures often require both AFM issuance and bank account onboarding before assets can be accessed or transferred. When these steps are handled separately, delays and repeated appointments are common.
Key points
- Heirs require AFM for inheritance procedures
- Bank onboarding is required for asset handling
- Foreign heirs face additional verification
- Missing preparation leads to long delays
How ELLYTIC helps
- AFM issuance or validation for heirs
- Banking-ready documentation
- Certified translations where required
- Preparation for a coordinated onboarding step
Required Documents
- Provide valid identification documents
- Submit certified death certificate copy
- Provide inheritance documentation
- Present proof of relationship to deceased
- Obtain certified translations if needed
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