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How To Reclaim Your Unclaimed Dividend
BUT THE UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS CAN BE RECLAIMED...The Unclaimed dividends increased from ₦109.1 billion in Devember 2016 to ₦130 billion in December 2019, and it continues to increase.Here below are the steps to follow in retrieving unclaimed dividends.Step 1: Input your first name and last name into the Official “Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)†Search link: https://sec.gov.ng/non-mandated/ in order to get a list of all your shares from the SEC.This will give you a screenshot of all the companies you have shares in, and the registrars in charge.Note: if you have changed your name due to marriage or other reasons, search with your previous name and also try different format of name e.g those with prefixes e.g 'Olu', 'Oluwa' etcStep 2: Take note of your registrar’s name and your Shareholders Account Number for each of the companies you have shares in - This Is Very Necessary. (Note: A Registrar, is a company that keeps the shareholder’s details for other companies.)Step 3: Click on the Registrar’s name beside the Company's name, then download and fill your registrar’s E-mandate form.Step 4: Submit your form by mailing the filled forms to the Office of the Registrars, or by submitting it at your bank, or by searching out for the official email address of the Registrars and Uploading the filled form to them through their email. (Note: some companies may require you to go to your bank and get a bankers confirmation, so they can initiate the e-dividend form for you.)Once this is done, your account will be credited automatically with the e-dividend going forward...It is best to go to the official website of the Registrars as well as that of the company itself, before proceeding to download and fill the forms. This is because, there might had been lots of changes since the last time you abandoned shares.For instance, the company's name or registrar’s name might have changed, or maybe the company might have changed their old registrar to a new one. In some cases, the Shareholders Account Number may not be available on the SEC search site, in that case, you have to send an email to the registrars of such Company in order to have your Shareholders Account Number sent to you through email